About 85 bucks from FootLocker
About 140 from ASOS
Ebony Bones first came to my attention over a year ago when a friend waxed lyrical and said she’d be hoooooj. Nothing happened… yet. However this year is set to a good year for Ebony Bones with her debut album ‘Bones of My Bones’ set to drop soon. Pop over to her MySpace and take a listen.

We like electro poppers La Roux. We like this tee. It’s sold out but sure anyway. From Kate Moross.
This caused a bit of furore a while ago. Just say yes kids. To avoid being ostracized by your peers.
If you enjoyed playing with the robot voices of Daft Punk on idaft then you might enjoy the interactive video for the Cold War Kids single ‘I’ve Seen Enough’. Turn the band members on or off and change the instrument they’re playing by using the coloured bars at the top.I really dig the idea and totally appreciate the work and thought that went into making this after dabbling in interactive DVD’s myself in college. Pat yourselves on the back CWK’s! Check it here!
Plenty of stuff for me to do this Sunday with the 4 day Dublin City Soul Festival kicking off today. Sunday is the day of the Soul Picnic in Merrion Square Park though. They got some local, national and international acts lined up so if the sun beats down on us aswell then it’s set to be a whopper day all round. In Iveagh Gardens there’s the Africa Day gig from 12-8 and Main Stage will feature an exciting line-up of leading African and Irish performers throughout the day. The headline act for ‘Africa Day @ Iveagh Gardens, Dublin’ is renowned Malian musician Vieux Farka Touré. Republic of Loose, Paddy Casey, Cathy Davey, Kíla, Liam Ó Maonlaí and Frances Black will make special guest appearances during the day, along with Congolese musician Niwel Tsumbu, Malawian chart-topper Kenny Gilmore, The Discovery Gospel Choir, and lots, lots more. Both events are FREE so there’s no excuses to be bored!
It’s never as nice when you try to make it yourself at home. Mine tasted like burned toast and tomato ketchup. Last Saturday I joined other bloggers at 10th Bloggers Brunch in the warm and friendly confines of Milanos in Dun Laoghaire for some scrumptious Italian dishes that included the Bruschetta (that I tried and failed to recreate), Cannelloni and a sweet Lemon Tart. As always I learn something new at the FBB table. Ladyhawke sucked live, In The Loop is a funny flick that I should see, Citron 2cv’s are very unreliable, Sneaky Fianna Fail made their graphic designers hide the party logo in election posters and TEFL courses aren’t about non-stick pans. After that I dropped Kitty Cat miles away from her preferred destination thanks to the one way and just plain awkward infrastructure that Dublin City Center beholds and made my way to the Toejam Carboot Sale at the Bernard Shaw where I scored this Puma gym bag for a fiver and badass gun badge which came with a bonus box of Smarties. My aquaintances rooted out some bargain booty in the form of nautical shoes, band jackets, check pants and Telecom Eireann worker tops.
From Moody @ Home Click... for the best part of 4 or 5 g’s.
Not since Craig David released the epic rn’b anthem ‘What’s Your Flava?’ in two thousand dickity-two have I been as excited to answer that very query but the Dairy Godfathers that are Ben & Jerrys are putting it to me and the rest of Ireland again in the Do The World A Flavour Competition. Buzz over to benandjerrys.ie and get mixing in their virtual flavour lab with the helpful cow in a chef hat. Choose chunks and swirls galore and then come up with a clever n’ catchy name to accompany your concoction! The winning maestro of ingredients will get to travel to the Dominican Republic and witness the benefits of Fairtrade on a cocoa farm, alongside Ben, Jerry and our flavour gurus. Not only that but the overall global winner will see their flavour on the shop shelves in 2010!! So what are you waiting for?!
So much easier to decide than one might think. Just say what video you wouldn’t mind watching 100 times in a row. It was between ‘Nothin But A G Thang’, ‘Sabotage’, ‘Give It Away Now’, ‘No Scrubs’ and ‘Karma Police’. Whats yours?











