Freelance Journalist: Declan O' Toole

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Facebook Flicks

Mark Zuckerberg, Creator of Facebook. Picture courtesy of slashgear.com

By: Declan O' Toole


Just when the Facebook and social network craze seemed to be losing its grip, Zuckerberg turns his hand to the Movies.

American software developer, internet entrepreneur and creator of the world famous social network site Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg has yet again upped the anti in leading the way in social networking.

The 26 year old web-genius has decided to extend his Facebook empire to the silver screen.

This news comes in the wake of Director David Fincher's less-than-flattering feature flick “The Social Network.” The film portrayed Zuckerberg as a self made billionaire who had 500 million friends through his social network yet did not have a friend in the world.

Zuckerberg noticed a sharp decline in cinema sales and a sharp increase in the downloading of films and TV programmes along with live streaming.

It was a natural decision for the fabulously wealthy Harvard graduate and Times person of the year, to turn his hand Movies on his social network, there was cash to be made.

As it stands cinema is putting up a losing battle with internet downloading but with the power of Facebook backing the computer geeks, it will surely mean the death of cinema across the world.

Although cinema is quickly becoming a thing of the past, youthful generations of the future may not ever enjoy the romantic night out in the cinema and the popcorn box on the lap trick will be lost to the generations.

Cinemas are not doing a great deal to boost sales and get lost customers away from the computer screen. With film tickets at an average price of €10 and inevitable box of popcorn and drink for an average €8. So a night out in the cinema with your best gal Suzy, may cost you in the region of €30.

It has yet to be decided if Zuckerberg’s new venture will be charged to his loyal Facebook family. However the cost of watching a downloaded movie in the comfort of your own home sounds a lot cheaper than the €30 one would fork out at the cinema kiosk.

So it would appear that Zuckerberg will soon corner the film market leaving behind a path of destruction. Small movie download site will suffer, cinemas and cinema employees will suffer, the film industry will suffer and social skills of the futures youth will suffer.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Amanda Brunker- her Career, Life and being Nuala.

Author, Amanda Brunker.  Picture courtesy of amandabrunker.com


 By Declan O' Toole

Miss Ireland, actress, journalist, columnist, author, talent show judge, wife and mother. These are just a few of the titles held by one of Irelands most glamorous “yummy mummys” Amanda Brunker.

On a busy Tuesday evening in St Stephens Green, Amanda, took a break from her busy lifestyle to enjoy a cup of tea and a chat, to talk about her career and being a mum.

Who else but the fabulous Amanda Brunker could juggle such a high profile career, while also being the ever present mother of her two little boys, Edward and Setanta.

As we sat, Amanda removed her stylish royal purple hat to reveal her famous long blonde curls and a killer smile that would make Julie Roberts green with envy.


“So what would you like to know?” she asked with great enthusiasm.

“How’s about you tell me all about your upcoming book,” I questioned with an awakened smile.

“Well, I had an idea that I was harboring for about 8 months, I really wanted to do a stage play. I was trying to think of an idea that would work for a book to, so I could kill two birds with the one stone. Now I think I have also came up with a screen play as well, with my new book, Hello Buoys!” she claimed confidently.

“I wanted the story to be all and everything! To have great ideas and great values of friendship and trust mixed with betrayal, even though there is an awful lot of drama and sadness in it, if you go to the play you will leave with a great feeling of  ‘ahh, I love my best friend!, ” Amanda exclaimed, holding her hand’s in the air for dramatic effect. 

  "I rebelled against the Americanised ending"


“That’s what it is all about. In my first books, Champagne Babes, Champagne Kisses and Champagne Secrets, I was rebelling against the happy ending, the ‘Americanised ending’ I was always told you have to have a happy ending. But I was being too much of a realist, the thing is mass market! People want a feckin happy ending,” she said with a smile. “So I have given in, ya gotta give the people what they want!”

“Hello Buoys is set on a cruise ship, it is about two best friends, it has the essence of Beaches and in many ways it’s a kind of a Shirley Valentine, with two leading ladies. Myself, I know that with my own best friend, I would do anything for her, we have had our fights and when we are not talking our worlds fall apart, it is easier to function when I’m not talking to my husband rather then my best friend! I think an awful lot of women can identify with that.” she claimed.

I asked Amanda, “do you identified personally with any of the characters as herself?”

“oh, no the characters are never me! Some people thought that my last trilogy was a character based on me, but it most definitely wasn’t, obviously there was similarities in some ways, but for a writer the best thing you can do is to write about what you know, so because of that you put a lot of yourself into it, but they are still not you. Considering my central character Eva Valentine, there is no way that is me, I suppose in a way she must be, but I don’t like her very much!” Amanda said with a giggled.

“That is what I truly love about writing, it is a time for ‘you.’ It’s a time to escape the world briefly and create your own world and that is what good fiction is all about! Escaping! It’s about plotting and planning, anything can happen in a fictitious world. In my office or in a restaurant I create and recreate the scenes of the story, when you’re a mum and a wife, it’s often a great way to just take a break away from it all and just live in your own little world!”

The conversation lead onto her most recent public capacity, being a judge on The All Ireland Talent Show, I asked her how she felt filling the shoes of the former judge Shane Lynch.

“Well obviously I was never going to fill Shane Lynch’s shoes, he is a great man, a great character and I miss him on the show cause he was gorgeous to look at and a really fun guy. He was there for the first two days auditions and we had so much fun, getting into all kinds of trouble.” she said as she laughed aloud. “We found ourselves sneaking off to the pub, ya know, just being naughty and fun! I really enjoyed my time on the show, hopefully Dublin will have better luck next year."



I could not possibly let Amanda Brunker slip away without asking her about Nuala! For those of you who may have missed it, Amanda recently stared in an episode of Anonymous, in the guise of her fictional alter ego “Nuala Ní Buachailli,” the Gaelgóir poet from Co. Galway.

“Awh Nuala” Amanda said beamingly. “For now she is sitting on ice, but we have big plans for her. I had studied in the Gaeity School of Acting, I’d gotten small parts in some shows and adverts but it wasn’t really paying the bills so it kinda fell by the waist side. But with Nuala, I feel like this could be a natural vent for the acting career I had wanted. I can have a lot of fun with her! We have considered a Mrs Merton style of talk show for Nuala. So we will wait and see where that goes!”

On asking “who is bolder Amanda or Anonymous host, Jason Byrne?” Amanda replied with “oh god, I don’t know there was two of us in it, but I think I surprised him!”

I asked Amanda, “where does your funny side come from?”

The mother of two claimed “well I’m very much ‘the glass is half full’ I love life, I enjoy having the craic and the fun and I’m all about spreading the love! Everyone likes to laugh, and that’s what I tried to bring to the ‘Champagne books’ they are essentially just a giggle rather then horny books!” she laughed. “Its not meant to be just porn, people like to laugh to.”

"It's not meant to be just porn, people like to laugh to."

As asked Amanda how she could balance all the various strands of her career while also being a full time mother and wife.

“I get a lot of help from the boys doting grandmothers who fight over them, and love to spend time with them. I am with my boys every chance I get, I don’t spend as much time as I would like with my husband as we can both be so busy but we make every minute together count.”

“Who is ‘the boss’ in your house,” I questioned.

“Although my husband would probably say I am, he definitely is! That’s why I went for him he is a strong person that’s what I love about him,” She said with a bashful smile.

I asked her if she thought the role of the Irish mother/career woman had changed greatly in the last few years.

“No,” she replied quite frankly. “We have just gotten busier! We are still the ones who holds the home together, does the shopping, the cleaning and organises everyone, we are just so much busier then ever before!”

Amanda could clearly see a look in my face that read “I‘m impressed.”

“The way I see it,” she explained, “the only limitations out there are the ones you put on yourself. You just have to want do it enough, I never finished school, never went to college. I won Miss Ireland and never looked back. My mother always taught me that whether your cleaning a toilet or hosting a T.V show, do it to the best of your ability! I stuck with that and I always knew I would achieve the dreams I wanted to!”

With those words of worldly wisdom, myself and Amanda set to part ways. But before we did, in true ‘Amanda Brunker style,’ we had to have an interview picture of the both of us!


Amanda and I, St Stephen Green Cafe. 29th March 2011.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Féile Chois Cuain- Louisburgh, Co. Mayo. 29th-2nd May

A great session, "The Square" Louisburgh, Co. Mayo. Picture courtesy of feilechoiscuain.com

For one weekend every year the peaceful village of Louisburgh, nestled between the foot of Croagh Patrick and the majestic Clew Bay is awoken for time, to the sound of “ceol agus craic” with the Féile Chois Cuain. 

The sound of the fiddle and accordion echo in the air of the peaceful town along with spectators feet tapping in time on the hard wood floors of the pubs.

This May bank holiday weekend  29th April - 2nd May will see a flood of talented musicians, both young and old, gracing the quite streets for what could quite possible be the session to beat all sessions!

The square of the old market town which had once seen years of farmers trading is inhabited for a time, by people gathering in large groups on the streets and footpaths to enjoy lively trading of songs, poems, stories, dance and of course traditional music.

The Féile Chois Cuain, which is in it’s 17th year, has become the pride of the parish of Kilgeever, attracting tourists from all over the world all in search of our own unique heritage of culture and traditional arts.

Joe McNamara’s pub, (Joe Mc’s) Cronins and The West View pubs never fail to be a hives of activity, for the weekend, the pubs are densely occupied with the spirit of their heritage. At times there can be just enough space inside to let the fiddlers elbow swing freely or to let a pint reach your lips, which makes for a great atmosphere!

Duffy’s pub, next door is another little gem in the picturesque village. It is renowned for lively and all too witty recitations which draws in great crowds. During a recitation a pin could be heard dropping throughout the crowd, each person present eagerly hanging onto the speakers every word, waiting in anticipation for the punch line that is always typical of Irish wit and humour.

Among the founders of Féile Chois Cuain is local man, Michael O’ Grady. Starting this festival back in 1995, in a effort to promote and preserve the rich heritage of traditional music among the youth of the area. Since then the féile has gone from strength to strength drawing in bigger crowds of trad lovers then ever before the festival is only getting better and better, it is one not to be missed!


 Programme of Events 2011

Friday 29th April / Aoine 29 Aibreán
  • 7.30pm - Venue: Parochial Hall. Mol an óige. Ceolchoirm le sárcheoltóirí óga. Youth concert featuring local and visiting artists. Táille/Admission euro4.00
  • 9.30pm: Reception / Fáiltiú: Cheese and Wine reception in West View Hotel. All Welcome.
  • Music and Singing Sessions in Local Pubs.
Saturday 30th April / Dé Sathairn 30 Aibreán
  • 10.30am - 4.00pm: Set Dance Workshop / Ceardlann Seiteanna. Venue: Parochial Hall.
  • 10.30am - 4.00pm: Masterclasses - Máistir-ranganna Venue: Sancta Maria College
    Táille/Admission euro10.00 to all Masterclasses & Workshops
    Tutors/Teagascóirí -
    • Ballads: Niamh Parsons / Sean-nós: Nollaig Ní Laoire
    • Accordion: Chris Maguire / Johnny Óg Connolly
    • Banjo: Enda Scahill
    • Concertina: Edel Fox
    • Fiddle: John Weir / John Daly
    • Flute: Joe Skelton / John Rynne
    • Tin Whistle: Mary Bergin / Cian Ó Ciaráin
    • Uilleann Pipes: Tommy Keane
    • Set Dance: Geraldine Greene
    • Check out the Artists/Tutors page for further information
    Note: Lunch break 1pm to 2pm
  • 4.15pm - 6.00pm: Seisiún Amhránaíochta Sean-Nóis le scoth na n-amhránaithe ar an sean-nós - Aíonna: Johnny Mháirtín Learaí Mac Donnchadha, Stiofán Ó Cualáin, Stiofán Óg Ó Cualáin, Éamon Ó Donnchadha, Meaití Jó Shéamuis Ó Fátharta, Nollaig NicAindriú, Saileog Ní Cheannabháin, Tomás Ó Máille, Antaine Ó Faracháin, Eimear Ní Standúin, Nollaig Ní Laoire. Bean a' Tí: Síle Uí Mhongáin
    Adm euro3.00. Venue Old Convent, Westport Road.
  • 8.45pm: Grand Concert / Ceolchoirm Na Féile - Parochial Hall - Music, Song and Dance, featuring outstanding artists from home and abroad. Táille/Admission euro10.00.
Sunday 1st May/ Dé Domhnaigh 1 Bealtaine
  • 4.00pm: Níor Thréig Siad a nOidhreacht / True To Their Roots: Many had to leave the area over the years and they brought with them a love of our native arts and culture to enrich our Traditional Arts wherever they went. We are delighted to welcome their "children" - among them a number who have won All-Ireland Fleadh titles, people who have toured with Comhaltas and with other notable groups and all who have achieved excellence in their field - for this special concert. Beidh céad mile fáilte rompu agus iad ag filleadh ar a ndúchas.
    Adm euro10.00. Venue Parochial Hall
  • 10.30pm - 1.30am: Set Dance Social / Oíche Sheiteanna - Venue Parochial Hall
    Adm euro10.00. Music by 'Heather Breeze' Céilí Band
Monday 2nd May / Dé Luain 2 Bealtaine
  • 12.30pm: 'Slán Abhaile' Sessions
Beidh seisiúin cheoil agus amhránaíochta sna tithe tábhairne i rith na deireadh seachtaine - Music and singing sessions in all pubs over the weekend.
Weekend Tickets: euro30 - Covers Táille/Admission to all events
Táille/Admission to individual events as shown
Contact:
Michael O'Grady