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Eagled eyed early morning commuters might have noticed that some of Dublin city’s most famous bars have mysteriously changed names overnight. Toners Yard is now ‘Tobin’s’, The Waterloo is ‘Finnegan’s’, and Reillys on Merrion Row is ‘Cole’s’.

What’s happening?

As well as mysterious new names, these bars have a little more in common.

They were all favourite spots of some of our literary greats who liked to stop in, let their creative juices flow and get some inspiration. 

Dracula author Bram Stoker was a frequent visitor to Toners, and even though he wasn’t a pub fan, WB Yeats once stopped in for a glass of sherry, brought by Oliver St. John Gogarty on his first visit to a traditional Irish pub.

Up the road in the heart of Patrick Kavanagh’s Baggotonia, The Waterloo Bar was a favourite haunt of the Stony Grey Soil poet and the legendary Borstal Boy Brendan Behan, widely regarded as one of the greatest Irish writers and poets of all time.

More recently Seamus Heaney stopped in for literary libation. Kavanagh, Behan and their comic genius contemporary Flann O’Brien are also known to have a sat on a stool in pubs further down Baggot Street and Merrion Row, with names today including Foleys and Reillys.

Wednesday night saw Hennessy announce the winners of the 47th annual Hennessy Literary Awards and like the end of mystery novel it all becomes clear when we read that Aaron Finnegan won the First Fiction category, Louise G. Cole won for Emerging Poetry, and Manus Boyle Tobin won for Emerging Fiction, as well as being named the Hennessy New Irish Writer of the Year.

So for 48 hours this weekend Toners Yard, The Waterloo and Reillys will be known as Tobin’s, Finnegan’s and Cole’s to celebrate new Irish writing and the literary achievements of this year’s Hennessy Literary Awards winners.

 

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Full disclosure before we even begin – eyeshadow primer is not something we use on the regular. 

However, when we are blessed with extra time to do our makeup, we love splashing out with primers (they make us feel extra together).

Anyway, we always have our eye out for new, amazing beauty products – and we have a new contender for our fave primer. 

Bloggers and influencers across the globe are going MAD for an eyeshadow primer called Rumour Base from P.Louise Academy.

Sure, Youtuber Nikkie Tutorials has even called it "the best in the world" – we can't argue with that lads. 

Oh, and did we mention it only costs a tenner? Because, that is one hell of a bargain. 

The gorge ladies at Cosmopolitan said that the inspiration for the primer came from 'MAC's Select Cover Up Concealer, which Paige Louise (P.Louise) had been using as an eyeshadow primer.'

The brand has described the product as 'a luxurious creamy base to create the perfect blank canvas ready for ultimate colour popping creations'.

It has a 'super thick consistency' and a 'no cracking quality'. The dream. 

P.Louise also says that the formula 'helps to cancel out any unwanted brow hair' and 'carve out those highly requested fleeky brows'.

TAKE OUR MONEY.

Sad part? The stuff is currently sold out, but we have been assured that there will be a re stock very soon.

We'll wait.

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I'm always on the lookout for deadly new female-led Irish podcasts, so I was pretty delirah to discover The State of Us  podcast on a gloomy March evening. 

Pared back and progressive, the podcast is a narrative between hosts Jane Casey and Roisin Linnie as they explore various topics afflicting young women. 

Touching on FOMO, abortion rights and personal relationship endeavours, the inclusive podcast is essentially an opportunity to eavesdrop on the private conversations of two well-informed and searingly funny females. 

Delving into the modern, Irish experience of being a millennial woman, it's phrase after phrase of that uplifting 'hey, I feel that way too' sensation. 

From contraceptive disasters to playing the waiting game when it comes to texting a potential future bae, I found myself lapping up the invigorating realness The State of Us provides. 

Episode 1 discusses the phenomenon of ageing, the stigma attached to turning 30 and the societal expectations placed on women to have their sh*t sorted out by the time they reach that milestone age. 

Exploring the various types of women who seem to have their ducks in a row (the Dublin career girl, the mum of two, the Canadian export, the word traveller etc…) the gals give the suss on how it's simply not possible to know how you life is going to end up, so trash those expectations ASAP. 

Oh, and stop putting any kind of faith in the reality of Instagram, thanks for the reminder. 

 

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Episode 2 is all about the struggle to be 'the chill girl.'

It seems in our society it's only acceptable to act like you're emotionally stunted in the pursuit of your true love, by pretending you haven't read their texts for two hours and begging friends to go on nights out with you so you can 'casually' bump into the object of your affection. 

The episode essentially throws the chill girl concept out the window (then stamps on it, pours petrol over top and lights it on fire for good measure) as Jane and Roisin encourage those with a tendency towards anxiety to stop pretending they're just 'cool with everything,' be that in friendships or relationships. Solid advice.

 

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We're only three episodes in to the podcast (as only three are currently in existence) but so far so good.  

Episode 3 goes into excruciating (but intensely interesting) detail about the ins and outs of hormonal contraception. 

From heavy flows to an anecdote about urolagnia (pee fetish for the uninitiated) it's a laugh a minute while maintaining the informative tone. 

Already keeping my eyes peeled for episode 4…

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Last year Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald drafted legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence in Ireland. 

However, in some countries, the act of taking a picture or video footage up a woman’s skirt without her consent or knowledge, is thought to be a grey area.

Yesterday, Gina Martin, a victim of upskirting appeared on This Morning to detail her experience with the invasive act. 

Speaking to Holly and Phil, Gina told the world how she had been hit on at a summer festival, and after telling the guys she wasn't interested, they attempted revenge by upskirting her. 

She felt one of the guys brush up against her, but she ignored it at the time.

Moments later, she found her self behind the guy in the crowd, and was able to see his phone screen in his hand. To her horror, on his screen was a picture of her genitals, taken at an angel up her skirt. 

'They sent them to each other and I saw it on one guy's phone.'

'I grabbed his phone and ran to security who called the police. After looking at the photos, confirming it was me, and questioning him they let us go,' she wrote on her petition to bring the upskirting issue to legal attention. 

After reporting it to the police, the image was deleted, but the police could not take action as it was not a graphic image as Gina was wearing underwear. 

Appalled at the response to her experience, Gina began a movement, called #StopSkirtingTheIssue, to draw attention to the fact that upskirting is legal in the UK.

Her petition has garnered almost 90,000 signatures, and a This Morning poll found that 97pc of Twitter users would like to see that act have criminal prosecution. 

'This happens regularly to so many women and by putting pressure on the police to prosecute we're also aiming to raise awareness nationwide that this is a crime.'

'Well done you for being brave enough and getting up and making a stand and taking this to parliament,' Holly told Gina. 

'I am right behind you I hope it makes a change finally.'

You can find Gina's petition here.

 

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The arrival of vegan Baileys has been long-awaited on Irish shores by members of various vegan FB groups, boards forums and outright Twitter pleas. 

Finally, those calls have been answered. 

Delicious festive favourite Baileys have launched their dairy-free, vegan version here in Ireland, and we'll be stocking up on the stuff ASAP.

 

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Baileys Almande, available from Dunnes Stores, blends the delish flavours of almond with the classic drink .

It's dairy free, gluten free and vegan, and has vanilla undertones. 

'We’re excited to introduce a truly indulgent treat for those who either can’t or choose not to have dairy in their diet,' Colin Donnelly, Baileys Marketing Manager said. 

 

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'Baileys is the world’s most-loved spirit brand and we’re proud to be able to offer a dairy-free alternative with the same quality and delicious flavour that people love about Baileys.'

The company have also come out with a delish sounding Strawberries & Cream edition of their classic spirit.

Sadly, that one isn't vegan but for the dairy-munching among us, it's more good news. 

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When we think yoga retreat we think relaxing meditation, glorious surrounding and sadly, big dolla dolla bills y'all. 

With some international retreats racking up a bill in the tens of thousands, we were delighted to discover a European hideaway where we could stretch our limbs without over-stretching our budget. 

Located in the picturesque Austrian district of Ehrwald, the surroundings are absolutely stunning (seriously, just Google image it, it's feckin' gorgeous). 

Usually better known for it's skiing, the gorge town is the location for Topflight's first ever Austrian Yoga Retreat. 

Suitable for pros and beginners, the relaxing seven-day retreat guides the practice of Flow, Hatha, Somatic movement and Qi Gong yoga, and will include a mixture of seated meditation, active meditation and walking meditation. 

Yoga teaching for the week will be lead by Kathryn Fa of Yoga Atelier.

 

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The 'wild yoga' will take place in the glorious surroundings of the mountains, lakes and grasslands. 

There are also candlelit evening yoga sessions, and loads of time to go for restorative walks and explore the beauty of nature that surrounds you. 

Now, you may be concerned about what this gloriously located, professionally led yoga retreat will set you back, but prepare to be pleasantly surprised. 

All inclusive, the retreat costs €769 per person, and heres' what that covers: return flights from Dublin, seven nights accommodation, breakfast and dinner every day, five days of guided yoga practice, return airport transfers, and a 20kg baggage allowance, for all your yoga pants. 

You can discover all the details  here. 

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Deciding to take your husband's last name or keep your own surname or double barrel is an intensely personal decision.

However, one woman decided to broach the topic on Twitter, writing, 'I'd really like to hear the reasoning behind women who won't take their husband's last name.'

Of course, social media maven Chrissy Teigen couldn't leave this query unanswered.

Bringing the sass, she replied: 'My husband didn’t even take his last name?'

The 32-year-old was referencing the fact that John Legend's surname is actually his stage name.

Well, we knew it was too cool a name to be real tbh. 

 

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His actual last name is Stephens, which is their daughter Luna's last name, too.

The model further explained her stance on this topic, emphasising that it's a personal decision all women must make for themselves.

'The best part is, I am not anti-taking the last name at all,' Chrissy wrote.

'I was going to, just never got around to it and it isn't even the name he goes by. It wasn't some grand statement not to. I just don't see how the choice affects anyone else – why do people care so much!' she tweeted.

Fair enough, Chrissy!

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When it comes to abortion rights in Ireland, it's safe to say we are far, far behind other countries. 

With abortion being painted as something shameful by Save the 8th establishments, it's no wonder that some women feel they would not be able to be open about their reproductive care with their employer.

According to The Irish Times, recent research has found that some women think they would need a cover story to tell their workplace about their absence if they had to take time off to procure a termination. 

Research carried out on behalf of the Alliance for Choice, found that women in Ireland would not feel comfortable telling their employer the real reason for their absence. 

'There is pressure in that. When you are telling lies upon lies upon lies' Fiona Bloomer of the University of Ulster told The Irish Times.

'The burden of that on top of everything else. I think the general stigma of silencing over abortion means that women are reluctant to speak support. They are not sure of who to turn to.'

This research echoes the real life stories shared by many women who suffer through a crisis pregnancy in this country. 

One woman shared her experience with The Abortion Right Campaign, detailing how she had to call in sick when the cramps brought on by her imported abortion pill became agonising. 

'The cramps were the worst pain I’ve ever been through. I had planned to go to work the following day but I was dizzy and weak and had to call in sick,' she said. 

'I’m pretty sure my boss thought I had faked it to go to a festival for the weekend.'

'It was difficult not being able to tell her, or other people, what I had been through. I did tell a few people, and some of them tried their best to help me through it. But overall, it was a very lonely time.'

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Honesty, it doesn't take much for us to be convinced that we need a weekend mini-break, and Edinburgh is at the top of our list. 

However, we recently discovered the existence of a Chihuahua Cafe in Scotland's capital, and now we're ferociously scrolling through Skyscanner. 

The Chihuahua Cafe brags that they specialise in too things, the aforementioned Chihuahuas and cake. 

Like we needed further convincing. 

'Our interactive animal experience allows you to take time to relax and indulge in some very rewarding company,' reads the cafe's description.  

 

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'Book a session and, once inside, our resident Chihuahuas will be roaming freely amongst guests for you to pet, cuddle, play with, take photos or simply observe and enjoy.'

There are eight Chihuahuas on site tpo play with, all with unique names and individual personalities, which you can read more about here

See you on the flight… 

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Imagine winning the lotto right, and making a wonderfully long list of all the things you want to buy.

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Question: do you include a €6000 hair curler, that is encrusted in Swarovski crystals? 

The correct answer is yes, because if you have money to burn, why the hell wouldn't you? 

BEACHWAVER® PRO 1.25 FULLY ADORNED WITH SWAROVSKI® CRYSTALS

Beachwaver Co. have just released a special edition version of their classic Beachwaver Pro 1.25 hair curler, and it is fully adorned with thousands of Swaorvski crystals.

BEACHWAVER® PRO 1.25 FULLY ADORNED WITH SWAROVSKI® CRYSTALS

It functions exactly the same as a normal hair curler, but it sparkles like the SUN. 

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This is totally excessive, but as they say: if you've got it SPEND IT. 

However, we do not "got it"…

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There's nothing like growing up with a brother. From eye-rolls across the dinner table to those times when we just couldn't stand them, brothers made childhood that much richer.

Margot Robbie and her brother certainly seem to have that playful back-and-forth that seems like the ideal sibling relationship.

During her press interviews for Peter Rabbit, the 27-year-old was surprised to find herself in front of a very familiar interviewer for MTV Australia – her younger brother Cameron!

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What ensued was, well, it could maybe be called brotherly love. Others might call it roasting. Either way, it's simply hilarious!

"It’s funny, in the film, I noticed a lot of real-life correlations between the character Flopsy. She seems quite, at times, airy and dim-witted. Do you think that was an intentional casting choice?" Cameron joked to his sister and her co-star, Elizabeth Debicki.

We won't spoil any more of it – just watch for yourselves!

Anyone else feel like calling up their brother all of a sudden?

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We're coming up in the world… of potatoes.

The Irish Potato Federation, with the support of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Bord Bia, Fáilte Ireland and Teagasc has won the bid to host the World Potato Congress (WPC) in 2021 in Dublin.  

 Yes, that is a real thing, and we feel strangely proud. 

At today’s launch in the RDS, Andrew Doyle T.D., Minister of State in the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine said: “I am delighted to be able to announce this good news for Ireland in the RDS, which will be the congress venue for the 2021 World Potato Congress. I want my Department and Bord Bia to continue to work with the Irish Potato Federation to make this event a great success for the Irish food industry.”

The faithful leader of the Irish Potato Federation, Michael Hoey, said: “Winning the World Potato Congress for Ireland is the culmination of a lot of hard and creative work by a very dedicated committee and I know that the 2021 Congress will shine a spotlight on the importance of the potato in Ireland and across the globe and become a centerpiece of world-class marketing excellence.”

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 The President and CEO of World Potato Congress Inc., Romain Cools, (that name though!) said:

“Ireland has a very important historical and cultural connection with the potato going back hundreds of years." Yes we do hun, it was called famine. 

"I see the 2021 Congress looking at the important role the potato will play in the future as a sustainable source for food security across the world.

The World Potato Congress in Dublin will be the perfect follow up to this year’s congress which will be held in May 2018 in Cuzco, Peru, under the title: ‘Biodiversity, food security and business’. I will be working closely with the Irish Potato Federation over the coming years and really look forward to visiting Dublin in 2021 for the Congress.”

Paul Mockler, Head of Commercial Development in Fáilte Ireland said: “We have been working with the Irish Potato Federation since 2015 on this conference which illustrates the hard work and advance pitching necessary to successfully win such events. Fáilte Ireland is delighted that the Irish Potato Federation was able to secure this conference for Dublin in 2021."

"The work and dedication of the local Organising Committee, supported by our own Dublin Convention Bureau, delivers a real economic benefit to this country, with this event alone worth €1.7 million.”

It is envisaged that 1,000 delegates, from developing and developed countries across the globe, including growers, researchers, producers, traders, processors and manufacturers, will attend the Congress.  

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The Irish Potato Federation has also secured the simultaneous hosting of the Europatat Congress, which is the annual congress of the European association of the potato trade. Both events will become a week-long focus on the potato, the third most important food crop in terms of global consumption.

Today Ireland is widely known as The Food Island, producing food to the highest standard which is exported around the world and Ireland is setting new standards in terms of food innovation.  With a long tradition of involvement in agriculture dating back to the 18th century, the RDS, Ballsbridge, will be a fitting venue for the WPC and Europatat conference in 2021.

The RDS was established in 1731 and is one of world’s oldest philanthropic organisations. The RDS is dedicated to seeing Ireland thrive both culturally and economically and works to see this happen through science, the arts, agriculture, enterprise and equestrianism. This ethos mirrors the aim of the Irish Potato Federation for 2021 when it will analyse and explore "The Changing World of the Potato."

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