Heavenly hallways
Thu, Aug 12, 2010
The hallway, though often overlooked, is the first room guests will see in your home, and should set the tone for the rest of the house. Create an inviting space with these handy tips to making the most of your hallway.
Read more ...Getting lippy
Thu, Aug 12, 2010
This summer stay on top of all the latest must-have products with the help of Essence make-up. This recession friendly, bright and cheery range is kind to your face and wallet.
Read more ...Dreamy dresses
Thu, Aug 12, 2010
From sleek and fitted to loose and ruffled, there is a wealth of choice when it comes to summer dresses from Peruzzi.
Read more ...Shine like Cheryl
Thu, Aug 12, 2010
With colours ranging from flirty corals to blushing pinks, shimmering purples to striking reds, the new Glam Shine Reflexion collection from L’Oreal Paris promises to wake up your make-up bag.
Read more ...Saving face
Thu, Aug 12, 2010
Purses at the ready, it’s time to make a beauty beeline to Aldi to stock up on its award winning Lacura Multi-Intensive Serum Anti Ageing (€4.79 50ml).
Read more ...Bathroom bliss
Thu, Aug 05, 2010
The bathroom can often be overlooked when it comes to sprucing up our homes. Because of its very functional purpose, it is not always considered one of the most important rooms to indulge ourselves in creatively.
Read more ...Zoffany paints now available exclusively at La Maison Chic
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
La Maison Chic is offering its customers in exclusivity the range of Zoffany paints. Zoffany has launched 38 new colours selected to complement its new range of fabrics and wallpapers. Twenty-two neutrals, 13 soft colours, and three deep shades work perfectly with recent wallpaper collections. With these additions, the new Zoffany palette comprises 120 colours reflecting the demand for subtlety in tone and the ability to match colour perfectly to the soft furnishings in a scheme. The following finishes are available.
Read more ...Notes for the Season
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
If you are currently looking in the mirror at skin you just know could be better, and a make-up routine that needs a bit of revamping, you could not have picked a better time to reassess. We are now living in a revolutionary era for skincare and cosmetics, with more and more products delivering exactly what they promise. Box clever! Getting serious about your skincare (you will know when the time comes) involves investing in a few hardworking luxury products like Crème de Mer eye concentrate — it actually quenches and reconditions the delicate eye area while reducing the appearance of dark circles and puffiness, and of course Elizabeth Arden’s Prevage anti ageing serum — packed with powerful antioxidants, it gives great results on wrinkles, age spots, and scarring. The ingredients are powerfully concentrated, and you will find a little goes a long way, there is no need to lash it on. You know what area needs the most help and that is where to invest in a superior product.
With good clear skin to start off, you can think about being brave and replace your full coverage foundation for a tinted moisturiser, in fact a much more youthful look. Bobbi Brown, which recently launched its much anticipated Denim and Rose collection on counter, does a tinted moisturiser in eight real life shades, with an SPF15. Of course if it is a scary thought for you to go the tinted moisturiser route, you might want to have the experts at the counter match your perfect concealer. Finish this look with a pop of pink blush on the apples of the cheeks, and bear in mind the secret weapon of make-up artists worldwide is finishing powder. It sets your make-up for the day and my favourite, Christian Dior’s Capture Totale loose powder, adds luminosity and gives high definition radiance. It is sheer luxury, the Holy Grail of powders.
Read more ...Sneak preview of autumn winter 2010 trends
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
As summer is coming to an end, more and more of us start thinking about our autumn winter wardrobes.
Read more ...Eating outside this summer
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
We were having a really good of spell of fine weather this summer up to recently, and hopefully it will return again. So here are a few ideas for simple ways to enjoy outdoor eating.
Read more ...Dine out at The Dining Room, the new restaurant from The Townhouse
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
The Dining Room, the new restaurant offering from The Townhouse in the heart of the Latin Quarter and just across from the Spanish Arch, represents a new departure for eating out in Galway. Located on the top floor above the bar, the restaurant will operate seven nights a week.
Read more ...Hone your sporting technique with Galway City Physiotherapy
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Galway City Physiotherapy is a long-standing practice in the city, which has developed over the years into one of the largest clinics in Connacht with a team of highly experienced chartered physiotherapists with degree and master’s level qualifications.
Read more ...Bag packing day raises €1,800 for intensive care
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
The bag packing day in SuperValu, Clifden, which was held over the June Bank Holiday weekend, will make a difference in the lives of patients in the intensive care units of University Hospital Galway and the Beaumont Hospital, Dublin.
Read more ...Hen party organiser
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Miss Behaviour Events is a new company recently set up as an event organiser for special nights out, including birthday parties, girls’ nights away, reunions, and more.
Read more ...Restore your qi with Care & Cure
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Playing sports is a wonderful way to stay in shape and have fun with friends. Whether you are a casual sports player, a weekend warrior, or someone who trains hard every day, acupuncture can be extremely valuable for you.
From the Chinese medical point of view, the body is an energetic collection of functions, not just a mechanical collection of parts. We contain life energy called qi, and a person is said to be in perfect health when this energy is flowing unimpeded and in an adequate amount throughout the entire body. Qi is the basis for the proper functioning of all body processes; it provides structural integrity and stability, physiological efficiency, and the potential for healing. When you sustain an injury, the flow of energy in and around the area becomes disrupted, causing stagnation and pain. This energy stagnation also inhibits the proper circulation of blood and lymph to the area, extending healing times, prolonging swelling and bruising, and increasing the need for pain medications.
Read more ...Croí boost for heart surgery unit
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
The west of Ireland Cardiac Surgical Centre at University Hospital Galway is pushing the boundaries of clinical information technology, thanks to support from local heart charity Croí which this week presented state-of-the-art portable technology to the medical staff in the unit.
Read more ...Family fun in Scotland
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Scotland is the perfect setting for a summer break with great attractions, tours, and events throughout the season. There are plenty of inspiring holiday ideas available on www.visitscotland.com/perfect
Read more ...The Dunne brothers busking in Galway
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Busking is the practice of performing in public places for tips or gratuities. The earliest buskers in Galway were probably singers who would sing on the street, and then knock on doors in the hope of getting money or food. In the early 20th century, Johnny Doran and his family would move around playing in different places, including the races, and then in the evening outside the Imperial Hotel. Paddy Philbin, who later became a dancing master, would dance for him and they drew big crowds. Later came the Reaney brothers who played in various locations in Galway city and county.
Read more ...The last free Chieftains of Ireland
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Some weeks ago I wrote that probably the greatest muster of the Irish Gaelic lords that ever gathered on a battlefield took their place on either side at Knockdoe, Co Galway, on August 19 1504. The O’Donnells and the O’Neills, from their great northern fiefdoms, fought for law and order on the side of the Earl of Kildare who successfully imposed the king’s rule on his rebellious and quarrelsome son-in-law the Earl of Clanricard, Ulick de Burgh (Burke) of Claregalway castle. Ulick’s marriage to Kildare’s daughter, and his disregard for her, gave the Earl a personal reason for the battle; but his allies were equally anxious to display their loyalty to King Henry VII, the undisputed king of England after the protracted and bloody Wars of the Roses.
Yet within 30 years, the house of Kildare was in revolt against the crown. The result was that the Earl of Kildare’s grandson, Tomás an tSíoda, was hanged and beheaded in the Tower of London. While at Tyburn his five uncles were partly hanged, cut down, had their intestines drawn from their bodies, thrown into a fire, before finally, and mercifully, hacked into four pieces with an axe. Rebellion against the English crown, much of it calamitous for the people involved, continued sporadically until the Flight of the Earls on September 14 1607, a significant moment in Ireland’s history.
Read more ...Fifty years of soccer in Mervue
Thu, Jul 22, 2010
In the mid fifties, the corporation began to build the houses that make up what we now know as Old Mervue. Many young families moved to the area, and for the children, the open green areas in from Plunkett Avenue, and between Clarke and McDonagh avenues, became their playgrounds. They played all kinds of games here… Gaelic football, athletics, and especially soccer. It was on these green spaces that many well-known footballers first developed and honed their skills.
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