Loafers Bar, Cork
Aug 25th, 2008 | By Slayer | Category: Out on the TownAt its best in quiet moments, Loafers provides a perfect venue for a pint, a game of pool and a good old natter.
At its best in quiet moments, Loafers provides a perfect venue for a pint, a game of pool and a good old natter.
Olivia branch out and are now selling homes in a community which they hope will bring lesbians together into a safe space.
However, I wonder if segregating ourselves is the way ahead?
I had heard on the grapevine that there were myriad things to see and do at Panti Bar each night, but to my shame it was only last week that my lovely lady friend introduced me to the wonders of The Panti Show on Thursday nights. We were so impressed, that we decided to return again this evening, wondering if it could live up to last week’s high standards.
Tonight, and for one night only! Filmbase in Dublin is the venue tonight for art auction, The Meat Factory, presented by Butcher Queers. I’m eager to get to see the works on display, as firstly they include a couple of not-so-well-known names alongside some that may be more recognisable: included are works by the fabulous Panti, Ronan Healy, Daniel Hatfeld, Chris Sutton, Logan McLain, Tag, Adrian + Shane, Katherine Lynch, Will St Leger, Garvan Gallagher, Wolf Boy, Canvaz, Maser and more.
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It’s date one, and you’ve bonded over Ellen jokes/Melissa Etheridge/mungbeans/cats (delete as appropriate).
It’s date two, and you confirm, while talking for a solid thirteen hours over dinner, that you are connected by
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Dear lord in heaven above, but yesterday was a seriously bad hair day. I did really resemble a cave woman. Some may say I was displaying the mane of a
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Following on from my previous article, and some of the debate generated by the publishing of the Heads of Civil Partnership Bill, I thought I would elaborate in more detail on my thoughts.
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The Heads of the Civil Partnership Bill were published on Tuesday by the Irish government. Lauded by its proponents, lets consider why it’s bad law.
Let’s begin by using the words of
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This year’s Dyke Night took place in Dublin club, Sin, as part of the Pride Festival 2008. This year’s festival is the 25th anniversary of Pride in Dublin. That’s 25
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I’ve recently been trying to catch up on the hullabaloo surrounding the publication by The Mayo Echo of articles purporting to describe the activities of “perverts” near a lake in Castlebar.