GNIB Office Demonstration - Fix The IRP Crisis

GNIB Office (Garda National Immigration Bureau Office), Thursday, March 12 at 11:00 AM GMT

https://ainriail.org/event/gnib-office-demonstration-fix-the-irp-crisis

Ukraine Solidarity Event

O'Connell Street, Sunday, February 22 at 01:00 PM GMT

https://ainriail.org/event/ukraine-solidarity-event

PXBX, Bad Mothers Union and Aryel Moon at Anseo

Anseo, Saturday, March 7 at 07:30 PM GMT

https://ainriail.org/event/pxbx-bad-mothers-union-and-aryel-moon-at-anseo

Acéphale Cabaret - Alternative Queer Night

Fibber Magee's, Thursday, February 26 at 09:00 PM GMT

https://ainriail.org/event/acephale-cabaret-alternative-queer-night

Salty Grace: The story of Life on Earth

Smock Alley, Tuesday, February 24 at 09:30 PM GMT

Capitalism would have you believe it's a dog eat dog world out there, but have you ever even seen a dog eating another dog?! No, dogs form packs to collaborate - just as our cells did to create us. 

Ecologist Laura Kehoe will take you on a journey through the birth of complex life on Earth - with live sound effects and beat-boxing from Irish-Palestinian artist Abood Aladham. 

Come hear the ludicrous story of how a big ball of lava can now play the saxophone. Revealing new research that shows we’re all just watery rocks who learnt how to form community on a planetary scale. These are dark times, but our planet has been through the craziest of times and life has somehow survived. The story of life is packed with extreme creativity, vast collaboration, and profound intelligence. We gotta celebrate everything we've been through.   

€14 early bird - Tues 24th & Weds 25th @9:30pm in Smock Alley 

https://smockalley.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873661244

https://ainriail.org/event/salty-grace-the-story-of-life-on-earth

#FolkloreThursday for a #Celtic #ValentinesDay: `As Baile Binnbhéarlach (“sweet-spoken Baile”), prince of #Ulster, traveled alone to a trysting place, a maleficent #fairy told the prince—falsely—that his lover was dead, whereupon he died of grief at Baile’s Strand, a seashore near today’s Dundalk. The spiteful sprite then carried the same story (sadly true this time) to Ailinn, a #Leinster princess, who also fell down dead of grief. From their adjacent graves grew two entwined trees: a yew from his, an apple from hers. Seven years later, poets cut down the trees and carved them into magical tablets, engraving all of #Ulster’s tragic love songs on the yew, while those of #Leinster were recorded on the apple-wood. Thus their provinces were joined as closely as the lovers had once been. When the king of Tara, Cormac Mac Airt, held the two tablets near each other, they clapped together and could never again be separated.`
Source: P. Monaghan `Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore`
De nuevo en alerta amarilla por lluvia e inundaciones, no solo por el agua que pueda caer, si no por la saturación de la tierra. Teniendo en cuenta el devastador paso de #stormChandra que dejó un montón de lugares inundados, esta nueva alerta no es precisamente una buena noticia.
#Ireland #Leinster #Dublin #yellowwarning

Irish rugby punditry

24/25: "The reason Leinster havent won anything is because they walk every game until the finals"

25/26: "The reason Leinster wont win anything is because they arent walking every game"

#rugby #leinster

The island of #Ireland has traditionally been associated with a provincial system, with #Ulster in the north, #Connacht or #Connaught in the west, #Munster in the south, and #Leinster in the east. All of Northern Ireland was Ulster, but not all of Ulster would evolve into Northern Ireland. However, further south within Irish territory, Dublin, the Irish national capital, was once included within the Province of Leinster.
Another comfortable victory for #Leinster, with the result never in doubt... 😜 #ChampionsCup www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/...

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