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Kilkenny Reporter
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 2012
Kilkenny ReporterT: 056 7795051 E: [email protected]
Bell will visit churches, schools and communities throughout the city and county »Pages 2 and 3
Public meeting planned in two weeks »P4
Eucharistic Congress bell sounds mass appeal
Household Charge battle gathers pace in Kilkenny
Exclusive pic: Donal Foley PHOTONEW
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RINGING OUT ACROSS THE CITYThe Eucharistic Bell arrives in Mooncoin: John O’Brien, Billy McGrath, John and Eoin Purcell, Cllr Joe Malone, John Allen and Sonny Murphy carry the bell ashore. » Story and more pictures, Pages 4 and 5
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The Eucharistic Bell AISLING HURLEY
Bishop Seamus Freeman and Bishop James Lee
Bishop Seamus Freeman and Bishop James Lee during the ceremony to welcome the Eucharistic Congress Bell to Kilkenny
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rings out in Kilkenny
Some of the large crowd that gathered to welcome the Eucharistic Congress Bell to Kilkenny
Bishop Seamus Freeman and Bishop James Lee during the handover of the Eucharistic Congress Bell
James and Eoin Purcell arrive with the Eucharistic Congress Bell in Mooncoin
Hannah O’Shea sings ‘The Rose of Mooncoin’ accompanied by and Tom Jones Ned Walsh, Tom Phelan, Edward Murphy and Nicholas Hennebry
Buddy Kelly, Cllr Pat Dunphy, Michael Walsh and Willie Power lift the Eucharistic Congress Bell to a waiting boat at Windyhouse, Carrigeen
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Public meeting for those who oppose Household Charge
Meeting: Conor MacLiam
Shoppers reassured after Facebook claim
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Man’s great love with his best friendNED EGAN
Shane Gaule (Treasurer Kilmacow GAA), Tomás Breathnach (Chairman Kilmacow Hospice), Patti Doody (Kilmacow Hospice), Micheál Atkins (Chairman Kilmacow GAA) receive a donation of €200 from Kilmacow Hurling and Football Club
Hurling and soccer club on ball after it raises €200 for hospice
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Review of Carte Blanche by Sheila O’Flanagan - Has Bond been reborn? Warning: There
is something not right here!
AISLING [email protected]
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“I was the victim of a crime of violence”
Struggling mortgage holders need assistance now, says McGuinness
New sewerage schemes set for South Kilkenny
Cllr Tomas Breathnach
Andrew McGuinness
Legal watch
Law man returns to practice in Kilkenny
Law man returns caption: Con McDonnell is welcomed to 11 Patrick Street by John Ryan MD of Pembroke Hotel
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Local businessman, Mario Marrocco of Mario’s Diner shows continued support to Junior Soccer Club Evergreen by sponsoring a new set of tops.Robbie Lawler, Ollie Walsh, Claudio Cicchini, Simona Di Rezze (Manager of Mario’s) and Mario Marrocco (Owner). Pic by Ross Costigan Photography
Kilkenny Operation Transformation...
Operation Transformation caption: Dr Eve Orsmond of Operation Transformation and John Murray, RTE Radio 1 at the Operation Transformation walk in Kilkenny Castle last year
Budo club karate kids belt up as they make the gradeMatthew, Hannah and Ellie Kane who all achieved a 2nd White Belt
Cara McCrory who achieved his Orange Belt
Maggie Welland who achieved a 2nd Purple Belt
Thomas Lennon who achieved a 2nd purple belt
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&CommentOpinion
S A
Saddle up and get the criminals!
IN RECENT MONTHS WE HAVE HAD
ATTACKS ON THE ELDERLY, BREAK-
INS AT HOMES BY RAIDERS WEARING
BALACLAVAS, ATTACKS ON FUEL TANKS AT FAMILY
HOMES AND ARMED RAIDS. SADLY, THE
REALITY IS THAT WE WILL HAVE MORE OF THE SAME THIS YEAR
“THEY REMIND
ME OF THE THIEVES WHO,
ON FINDING THAT THEY CANNOT
FORCE THE FRONT DOOR OF A HOME,
THEN TAKE TO THE REAR ENTRANCE
OR PERHAPS GAIN ACCESS THROUGH
A WINDOW. THAT IS THE LEVEL THAT THIS
GOVERNMENT HAVE STOOPED TO
There’s no jail at the end of the rainbow
“
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JIMMY RHATIGAN
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The power of the humble comma – and much more
SEAN HURLEY
Hard lesson: Breaking the language barrier
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REPORTER WISH LIST THESE ARE
A FEW OF OUR FAVOURITE THINGS...
Cute as a cupcake!MAKE sure your baby is the best dressed kid in town with a bib, babygro or pair of shoes from Sourpuss.This cute cupcake bib is made from super practical vinyl so it wipes clean in seconds. It’s also ultra stylish with a bright design on the front and a black and white striped satin back.The matching pink canvas slip on shoes are also lined with black and white stripes and have soft leather bottoms. They come in a variety of sizes.Available from newly opened ‘Nine Lives’, 94a High Street, Kilkenny.
Bird print flying off the shelvesIT’S all about the blouse this coming spring season and this one from Penney’s ticks all the boxes. Love it or hate it, bird-print is here to stay for another season and it doesn’t come much prettier than this Kingfisher pattern.This would look great tucked into a pencil skirt for work, worn over skinny jeans and heels for a night on the town or even over a pair of jeans and converse during the weekend. The long cuffs, bulbous sleeves and red detachable tie give it an edge that is more designer than High Street. Get it before it flies off the
shelves!
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Good Intentions LIVINGWELL
by Franc Micklem - [email protected]
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Get yourself in Mint condition
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NUTRI VIVE Nutrition Clinic recently opened at 49 John Street, Kilkenny. Ellen Roche is ahighly experienced Dietitian who brings a wealth of knowledge from previously working with the HSE. The clinic specialises in consultations for weight / fat loss, (Shape Up Programme), sports nutrition and digestive disorders (FODMAP approach).
A very friendly and professional service is promised, where sound nutrition advice is provided by means of a client-centered approach. Behaviour change
techniques are used where necessary and tailored meal plans are devised to help achieve personal goals.Ellen is passionate about using natural wholesome
foods to nourish the body from within and since opening, she has been busy radically improving the health and wellness of Kilkenny people. Clients report clear benefits including fewer food cravings, a surge in energy levels, improved concentration levels at work / school and feeling much better all round.See www.nutrivie.ie.
JUST a short hop from Urlingford, Co Kilkenny will
bring you to the very popular Mary Willie’s
Pub. For over a 100 years it has been a well known landmark on the route from Cork to Dublin but it is also equally popular with locals and neighbouring
counties.It is well known for being
immaculately maintained
and extremely well run. Visitors to the pub regularly comment on its great atmosphere and warm hospitality. An ideal venue for gatherings of a personal and formal nature it is home to three separate bars providing facilities for parties and occasions of every size. The property has also been extended and upgraded down through the years.It is renowned as a sporting and traditional music venue so whether it is a heavenly haven or a hive of activity you are looking for Mary Willie’s is the spot!
TICKETS have gone on sale for the long awaited ‘Gift Grub Live 2’ starring Mario Rosenstock at The Hub, Kilkenny.After selling over 45,000 tickets across Ireland with the first Gift Grub Live stage production, Mario Rosenstock returns with a totally new show for 2012. Don’t miss your chance to catch up with Michael ‘Soft Day’
Flatley, Joan ‘Can I Just Say’ Burton, Vincent ‘Ah That’s Very Good’ Browne and many more live on stage. With a new government in place, there are lots of interesting people to focus on and, of course, it would be rude not to give it a bit of ‘Boom
Boom’ to Enda Kenny as part of the huge cast of characters - all played by one man - amazing!The show comes to Kilkenny for one night only on Friday, May 11. Tickets are €38.70 (including booking fee) from www.ticketmaster.ie.
Shop of the week
Pub of the week
Theatre of the week
Book of the week
Product of the week
KEEP the cold out and give passers by a good laugh with a beard head hat from www.beardhead.co.uk. Choose from the Viking, Bunny and Grandpa editions or Stubble and Barbarian collections. They are available in a range of colour combinations and
Fu Manchu style moustaches can be bought as add ons. The hats can also be worn by women but if the beard is a turn off check out the Viking and Spartan helmets which come beard and moustache free. Keeping warm has never been this much fun!
SUE Johnston always seemed to disappoint her mother. As a girl she never stayed clean and tidy like her cousins. As she grew older, she spent all her piano lesson money on drinks for her mates down the pub. Yet when Sue was bringing up her own child alone, her mother was always there to help. And playing her much-
loved characters Sheila Grant and Barbara Royle her mother seemed to approve. And in her mother’s final months, it was Sue she needed by her side. ‘Things I Couldn’t Tell My Mother’ is a warm, poignant and funny memoir by one of Britain’s favourite actresses.
Product of the week
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THE Usman Halal Store in Irishtown has been selling delicious home cooked Indian food for more than seven years. The store has an extensive take away menu offering a wide variety of freshly cooked Indian dishes. Regular Indian food enthusiasts swear by the Usman Halal Store and recommend their menu for those looking to track down some traditional
Indian fare.The shop also specialises in Indian groceries, halal meat and fresh Irish meat and products. It offers a wide selection of spices at extremely reasonable prices and among its bright and
cheerful displays you will find a great selection of exotic and local fruit
and vegetables. It also has a range of delicious and refreshing fruit juices that includes mango, pineapple and refreshing guava nectar. The shop is
open from 9am-11pm Monday to Sunday.
MAKE-A-Wish Ireland have launched a new interactive website that makes it easier for people to access information on the charitable foundation.The new site also makes it easier to get involved in the charity. It highlights how you can help a child’s wish come true. Whether you want to donate, fundraise or volunteer, it
shows you how.You can also shop online for Make A Wish goodies for yourself or loved ones.
CEO of Make-A-Wish Ireland, Susan O’Dwyer said: “This charity is all about one team with one special goal.
“When you read a letter of thanks from a wish Mum you can’t but be touched by the difference we as an organisation can make with your support.” The website also supplies useful information on how corporate businesses and schools can help out with the charity and gives a list of all upcoming fundraising events.
OFF the booze for January and looking for an alternative to sparkling water or coke? Then you need look no further than new ‘Drivers Cider’ from Kilkenny’s own ‘Highbank Orchards’. The newly launched organic, preservative free, non-alcoholic cider is ideal for a night out in the pub or a cosy evening
in in front of the TV.So far it’s available in Carroll’s Bar, Thomastown. Keep an eye out for it in your local or you could even ask them if they plan on stocking it.Highbank Farm, Callan are already well known for their Orchard Syrup which has become known as ‘Ireland’s answer to maple syrup’.
It is completely organic; made from Highbank Farm apples only - no pesticides, no artificial fertilisers or preservatives. Stored at ambient temperature, it has a shelf life of over two years. It’s delicious drizzled over porridge, pancakes and muesli or as a glaze on ham, sausages or vegetables.
Food of the Week
Fundraiser of the week
Restaurant of the week
Exhibition of the week
Gig of the week
TICKETS are now on sale for ‘Zoe Muth & The Lost Highrollers’ at Cleere’s Theatre, Kilkenny.Whether nailing an upbeat honky-tonk tune or a slow, sad story-song, Zoe Muth’s music is so honest and familiar, you’ll wonder why you haven’t heard it yet. Her self-titled debut album won attention not only from her hometown, it
also earned praise from worldwide press. On its follow-up, ‘Starlight Hotel’ you can almost feel the wheels turning under the pickup truck. Growing up in the hometown of Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain, Muth was raised on old school rock before discovering the Anthology of American
Folk Music. When she started writing songs she naturally gravitated toward that style. It wasn’t long before she she’d amassed a remarkably tight backing band, plucked a name for them from Townes Van Zandt’s ‘No Lonesome Tune’ and decided to make a record.Show: Friday, February 3. Tickets: €15.
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7 DON’T miss your last opportunity to view the exhibition ‘Coming Soon’ by well known local photographer Ross Costigan at The Upstairs Gallery at Watergate Theatre.Running until Friday ‘Coming Soon’ showcases a series of fake Hollywood-style movie posters based in Kilkenny and features a host of local
actors and familiar faces. The cast were shot against a green screen allowing the artistic photographer to replace and stylise the backgrounds with familiar Kilkenny landmarks and locations.The cast includes Jack O’Leary, Alexandra Christle, Ken McGuire, Brendan Corcoran, John Morton, Ruth Phelan, Aoibhín Murphy, Thomas
Flood, Sara Begley, Gemma D’Alessandro, Sarah Dreeling, Alan Dawson and Thomas Donoghue.It features Kilkenny Castle, City Hall, The Butterslip shown in movie genres that include a buddy cop movie, film noire, a teen movie, a zombie movie and a gangsta rap movie.For more details go to www.rosscostigan-photography.ie.
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FILM The ArtistDirector Michel Hazanavicius
One of the best reasons to go to the cinema for years, it will dispel your cynicism away about the future of
films or indeed the world in general.It is set in the 1920s where silent film idol George Valentin (Jean Dujardin) is adjusting, with some difficulty, to the advent of talking pictures. His unhappy marriage is also crumbling along with his career prospects. Luckily for him he has a trusty dog, a loyal chauffeur and the love of the hottest starlet in Hollywood- Pepper Miller (Berenice Bejo) . However he must learnt to put away his pride first and discover the courage to change.Many reviewers are calling this a homage to the silent era but this is not simply a pastiche. It plays with our expectations of a movie and there are actually some really striking moments in it where noise occurs. Like a blind man whose other senses are more acute the viewer becomes more aware of the other stimuli on offer. Not least is the gorgeous use of composition and sumptuous music which will make even the most hardened grouch ignite with joy.There are many references on offer for the film buff to smirk self-satisfying at. From Chaplin and Valentino to ‘ Citizen Kane’ and ‘Singing in the Rain’ it runs the gamut of influences from this golden time in
cinema. Along with Scorsese’s recent masterpiece ‘Hugo’ the audience is reminded what was lost when microphones came in. The romantic scenes are a lot more emotional and the pratfalls are much funnier while the pathos of a sad face in silence is deeply touching.The real trump card is Jean Dujardin who has the charisma and movement of Gene Kelly as well as a striking resemblance to him especially his wonderful smile. He manages to send up and pay his regards to the actors of early cinema while also catching the darkness of this character also. We are reminded of all the lost souls who couldn’t make the transition to talkies during the Great Depression and went from glamour to skid row because of their foreign or squeaky tones. He is supported by Berenice Bejo who is one of the most beautiful new faces to grace a screen in many a year. She manages in several scenes to emit more star power and feeling without using a single syllable. James Cromwell and John Goodman fit seamlessly into proceedings too. But the star of the show is the dog who will inspire the rescue of a thousand Jack Russells from pounds around the world. So if you are feeling depressed after over indulgence at Christmas this will cure you. A pleasure from top to tail this classy treat is not a niche movie for silent movie bores but a big-hearted love letter that will leave anyone smiling for days afterwards. I hope it wins every single Oscar it will be nominated for as it is by far the Best Picture this year or any other this decade. – DARRAGH BYRNE
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Original Rudeboys who playing the Set theatre on January 21
Band who don’t mind their manners
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