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ISSUE 5 2015
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DELIA O’CALLAGHANTHE AWARD WINNING NOVELIST OF HONEYSUCKLE TO HANDCUFFS
ALL THE STYLE FROM THE EVENTS OF THE MONTH FROM AROUND MUNSTER
CHARITY CONCERT IN DRAYTON MANOR
ALL THE STYLE OF BEING ON THE SCENE WITH GERALD KEAN
CORK ARC LADIES LUNCHSTYLE IN KINSALEMEDICS GRADUATE AT UCC 96FM RADIOTHON
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HI to all our readers …
Wishing a little sunshine your way in the summer days and weeks ahead and hoping you’ll have time out to relax and read some magazines and books. Definitely always part of my summer escape mission and high on the list of things that give me great pleasure. My latest was ‘Honeysuckle to Handcuffs’ by the vibrant and dynamic Cork lady Delia O’Callaghan (see our write-up this month). A great read that took me right into Delia’s American life which to me was a cocktail of ‘Sex and the City’ with her own trials along the way and absolutely open for a sequel!
I encourage you all to take pleasure and notice of the little happy elements of summer as we swiftly travel through it: the scent of freshly cut grass, sun tan lotion, blossom and citrus fragrances, charcoal BBQ’s. The sound of children playing, the ocean, birds singing in the early brighter dawn, the ice-cream van, and the wonderful sight of plane tracks in the blue sky, holiday makers visiting our country and increased numbers
of walkers and runners on our roads from dawn til dusk. Our own ‘Cream Dream Team’ are amongst the run/walkers and thanks to our leader Mary Dennehy we have already ran both the ‘Darkness into Light’ and ‘Glanmire Macra Fun Run’ and continue to meet at Cream every Wednesday at 7.30pm (all welcome). Not always easy but being part of a group really does encourage us to push a little harder.
We’re highlighting some of our outstanding ‘Elle’ members this month and if any other ladies are interested in joining just email me direct on [email protected].
In the meantime, read on, enjoy and Happy Summer to all.
LorraineLorraine O’ NeillEditor
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dEputy Editor David KelleherContributors Lucie Leroux, Brenda Dennehy, David Kelleher, Ken O’Flynn,
Holly Barry, Gerald Kean, Susie Brown, and Daniel MahonGraphiC dEsiGn Nik Harrison, Mary Bulman & Lucie Leroux
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Delia O’Callaghan
Picture this – a group of illegal immigrants,
handcuffed and chained together are being led into
jail in Tijuana on the Mexican border. They are
dressed in simple clothing and carrying torn plastic
bags with few possessions, nervously blessing themselves as they
kiss their rosary beads. Then, there is glamorous Cork woman
Delia O’ Callaghan standing out like a sore thumb at the end of
the chain gang, tripping over her long flowing dress in her high
heels and dragging her Louis Vuitton luggage behind her.
When Boston-based Irishwoman Delia O’Callaghan meets Frank,
she can’t believe her luck. He’s everything any girl could wish
for: rich, charming, handsome and fun. Whisked up into a world
of ritzy restaurants and jet set living, it looks like all of Delia’s
dreams are set to come true – that is, until US customs catch
wind of Delia’s lack of a Green Card when she tries to return to
the States after a trip home to Ireland for her sister’s wedding.
Frank returns to Boston without Delia, leaving her stranded in
Ireland with a big red ‘DENIED ENTRY’ stamp in her passport.
Determined to get back to the love of her life, Delia devises a
hare-brained scheme: if she can’t get into America a legitimate
way, then she’ll do what hundreds of thousands of people do
each year: she’ll sneak-in through the Mexican border. What’s the
worst that could happen... right? She asks herself, half-heartedly.
But the plan goes wrong. So wrong, in fact, that Delia finds
herself locked up in the San Diego Correctional Facility with a
foul-mouthed, religious, drug-trafficking, yet protective, lesbian
cellmate, Teresa. Not to mention Officer Lopez: the six-foot-two
prison guard, identifiable as a woman only through her lack of an
Adam’s apple. How is Delia going to cope? And will there be a
happy ever after?
Honeysuckle to Handcuffs is the hilarious, fish-out-of-water true
story of one woman’s journey who discovers over the course
of nearly a month in jail and a series of disastrous but comical
events that there might be more to life than Rolexes, fancy
cocktails and fine dining..
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We meet up with Delia and she tells us as
long as she can remember she wrote in
her diary daily, transcribing her thoughts
and whatever happened to be going on
in her life at the time. Like many, she had
a romantic notion of someday writing
a novel. That day came – while living
illegally in Boston for 15 years she joined
a creative writer’s workshop at the Boston
Centre for Adult Education. Taking on
board the expert’s advice to write about
what she knew, Delia had an epiphany
- she was going to write a novel about
an Irish girl living and working illegally
in Boston. While dabbling away on her
untitled book she returned to Ireland for
her sister’s wedding, but then her world
fell apart - the Mexico debacle occurred.
Ironically, although her worst nightmare
came to fruition and she was already a
third way through her book, she decided
to rewrite and start again. She now had
new material (a story she couldn’t make
up) and ‘Honeysuckle to Handcuffs’ was
born - even if she did only have prison
medical forms to write on.
Believe it or not Delia’s novel is a
romantic-comedy and has received great
reviews, collecting many 5 stars on
Amazon. Ultimately ‘Honeysuckle to
Handcuffs’ is a cautionary tale sprinkled
with Irish wit – a real page turner that flips
between comedy and peril effortlessly. A
wild ride written with great jocularity and
originality. Following the great tradition
of Irish storytelling Delia brings you into
her life story and takes you along with her
on her incredible journey. A must read
for anyone who has ever ventured beyond
their native shores. Throughout the agony
and heartbreak, Delia’s undeniable laugh
out loud humour and wit shines through
out the 400 plus pages of this book.
‘Honeysuckle to Handcuffs’ interchanges
between all of the various stages of
Delia’s life, from her arrival to Boston
at the age of 25, to her jet-set lifestyle
working for a high-profile philanthropic
couple to prison life with a foul-mouthed
drug-trafficking cell mate. And believe me
- lots in stories in between.
A great book for a journey or anyone who
has lived in the USA or Ireland. Delia’s
vivid characters and hysterical storytelling
narrative pulled me in and I couldn’t put
it down– it’s like a female version of the
movie The Hangover. A true romantic
comedy that convinces you that such
things can only happen in romance
novels, until you realise it’s based on the
author’s true life experiences. A must read
for anyone with an appreciation for the
comedic twists and turns of today’s single
girls.
Delia, who works as a Production
Associate at EMC, says while she is unsure
as to what twists and turns lie ahead she
is certain of a second novel (she was a
winner in the inaugural Irish Writers’
Centre Novel Fair Competition) and warns
there will be more anecdotes as she has a
serious bout of the travelling bug. Delia’s
dream, besides returning to the States one
day, is to see her novel transported to the
big screen and jokes that Kate Hudson
could play her character. Jokes aside, I can
definitely see her movie on the big screen,
what a winner that would be… any takers?
‘Honeysuckle to Handcuffs’ is available
on Kindle on Amazon.com. Waterstones,
Liam Russells, Ballyseedy Garden Centre,
Centra Rochestown in Cork. Whyte
Books in Skull and various book stores
in Skibbereen, Bandon and Galway.
More information on Website www.
deliaocallaghan.com and Honeysuckle to
Handcuffs facebook page.
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GERALD KEAN & LISA MURPHY HOST CONCERT AT DRAYTON MANOR
The magnificent home in Wicklow of Gerald Kean and Lisa Murphy was the setting for a fantastic concert in aid of Cork Down Syndrome and Barretstown. DraytonManor saw 700 people attend the concert headed by Hot House Flowers and Mundi. It was an amazing event with Aslan’s hero Christy Dignam present and many of the well known names from showbiz, politics, business present. The Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr Alan Coleman and his partner Yvonne represented Cork and many others from the city and county also attended the event.
Celebrity Concert in Drayton Manor to Support Barrettstown and Cork Down Syndrome
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171 NEW DOCTORS IN UCC CONFERRINGS
Photos by Gerard McCarthy
171 students’ from across the four corners of the globe completed their undergraduate education in University College Cork as they were awarded Honours Degrees in Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. For the medical class of 2015, it marks the culmination of years of study, research and placement within the hospital system, and places them on the path of a fulfilling career in the years ahead. The ceremony featured a truly international base of Graduates from Austria, Canada, China, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Russia, Singapore, Shanghai, Malaysia and the USA in addition to students from the four provinces of Ireland.
CORK ARC CANCER SUPPORT HOUSE
Photos by Donagh Glavin
Fabienne Moloney, Blackrock and Helen Hogan, Douglas
Eithne Barry, Organising Chairperson, Clodagh Daly, and Lorraine O’Riordan both from Rochestown
Karen Keating, Maeve Byrne, Siobhan McEnery, Maria Hennessey-Cody, and Sinead Geoghegan
Raj Clair, Marie Dennellan, Susan Lyne, Eithne Murphy, Ingrid O’Halloran
Tanya Murphy and Letitia Clynch of Dunnes Stores, Carol Cave and Eithne Barry, Chairperson of the organizing committee with Claire McCarthy and Hilary Sullivan from ARC House
James Cusack - Carrigrohane who graduated with Honours Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, and Professor Stephen Cusack
Maeve Bradley - Monkstown who graduated with Honours Degree of Bachelors of Medicine, and Bachelors of Surgery, surrounded by Mary Davis and Prof Colin Bradley
Joanne O’Brien- Castletownroche who graduated with Honours Degree of Bachelors of Medicine, and Bachelors of Surgery, surrounded by David O’Brien, Dr. Bridget Maher UCC and Con O’Brien
Alina Gvozdik - Cork and Fiona McConnell - Cork who graduated with Honours Degree of Bachelors of Medicine, and Bachelors of Surgery, with Daniel Rawlings
Niamh Mullane - Model Farm Road who graduated with Honours Degree of Bachelors of Medicine, and Bachelors of Surgery, surrounded by Tony and Paula Mullane and Kake Cremins
Clodagh O’Shea - Killorglin who graduated with Honours Degree of Bachelors of Medicine, and Bachelors of Surgery, surrounded by Breda O’Shea, John O’Shea, Aiden O’Shea and Megan O’Shea
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on theStage
with Amanda NeriIreland’s Bella Voce
Where would you find Mundy and Hothouse Flowers performing together on a Thursday Night? Drayton Manor in Co. Wicklow, the home of Celebrity Solicitor Gerald Kean, that’s where.
Security, Cars, Barbeques, lights and action a veritable hub of who’s who, all there to support Barrettstown and Cork Down Syndrome and Gerald Kean had no hesitation in hosting the event for these two worthy causes.
The Private Ballroom overlooked by a magnificent Giant Chandelier delighted guests as they danced and reveled to the inimitable sounds of Mundy and Hothouse Flowers bestowing them with cheers and enthusiastic applause with every number performed.
As I milled around with the guests I was delighted to see Christy Dignam of Aslan look so well and in fantastic form. I enjoyed a super conversation with Niall Farrell, entrepreneur and Dragons Den Investor about his love of opera and met a kindred spirit in terms of an appreciation of music, and a good work ethic. Bill Cullen and Jackie Lavin made their way to the upper balcony of the ballroom to enjoy the concert and it was evident that the talent on stage enthralled all.
Guests were treated to the generosity of their host as he held an open tab in his private Irish Style Bar. Without doubt a super evening with wonderful support shown for two very deserving causes.
Celebrity Concert in Drayton Manor to Support Barrettstown and Cork Down Syndrome.
Commemoration of Lusitania 100
Being on stage with President Michael D. Higgins as he gave a very moving speech in commemoration of Lusitania 100 was a very humbling experience as thousands of people lined the streets of Cobh to remember loved ones and relatives of the past who died in such a tragic way. The Lusitania was en route to Liverpool from New York and 1,201 people lost their lives in the tragedy.
I had an unusual encounter with a family from Glandore whose relative had been one of the rescue volunteers on the day of the heartbreaking tragedy. Along with
survivors, debris also had to be cleared from the water and he managed to salvage one of the Deckchairs from the Lusitania. The Family has managed to preserve the chair for what is now a hundred years. I was offered exclusive assess to this piece of history and one cannot fail to realize the privilege it was to have sat in this Deck-Chair that carries with it such a past and the poignancy of it representing so many lost souls was a real honour to experience.
7th of June sees the 60th Anniversary of Corpus Christi and I hope to see you all in the City Centre as I take to the Stage on Daunt Square to Celebrate this…See you then… Amanda x
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by holly barry
The Beauty Diary
CANADA
Up until recently I had Great Lengths hair extensions and I wanted a change. Once I got them out I knew that I would need to change all of my haircare products and started using the Kenneth Murphy haircare range. Although my hair was not dam-aged from the extensions, it was dry so it needed a little TLC. This range has been my saviour! I use the Angel Wash and Angel Rinse every time I wash my hair and then once a week I use the Maxi Wash Shampoo instead of the Angel Wash to breakdown any build up that might have built up. My hair is in great condition from this and the quality of it has come on leaps and bounds and it is now once again silky smooth.
Kenneth Murphy Haircare
This has always been my favourite perfume. I recently bought a bottle of it and once again fell in love with it. It is a sweet floral fragrance which is perfect for summer. It is a fragrance that when I wear it gets lots of compliments so not only have I been wearing it this month but I will be all summer.
My go to nail colour is a natural pink gloss and this is exactly what Arm Candy is. It is a natural pink with a high gloss and like all Sally Hansen products, is of amazing quality. I wear this the whole time unless I get my nails done and it lasts at least a week without chipping. There is nothing worse than having to change your nail colour to go with an outfit but with this one it goes with everything – fool proof option!
Sally Hansen Arm CandyNail Varnish
FlowerbombPerfume
During exams my skin always suffers from the stress. I came across this La Roche Posay cream which is anti-bacterial and I’ve been using it on any breakout since – this cream is magic. I have been putting it on at night or if I’m not wearing makeup on a given day I will put it on that morning then also. I have recommended this to so many people since and they have all been raving about it too. It is also great for anyone who suffers from eczema and calms it down preventing further irritation.
La Roche Posay Cicaplast Cream
This skincare range always seems to get raving reviews, so when I saw it was on offer for 3 for 2 in Boots last month I picked a few products up. I use the normal/ dry cleansing balm, toner and the moisturiser, they are the perfect combination. My skin seems to have come on leaps and bounds since using it and is finally back to normal. So not only is it fantastic but such great value also.
No. 7 Beautiful Skincare Range
June favorites
spectacular by nature and spectacular by design
Canada, stretching from the United States in the south to the Arctic Circle in the north, is filled with vibrant cities - buzzing
multicultural Toronto, home to so many Irish, chic French speaking Quebec and Montreal and Vancouver - home for the last two years to my son! So with him in mind two Irish Mammies on a mission set off to visit their beloved handsome Irish young men who are living the dream in the land of the Maple Leaf.
Both graduates from UCC, they and quite a number of their friends now call the magnificent city of Vancouver their home. Living in that cool beach suburb of Kitsilano known locally as ‘Kits’ located in Vancouver’s West Side along the south shore of English Bay, working in the vibrancy that is ‘Downtown Vancouver’. It is the business, commercial, cultural, financial, government and entertainment centre of the city. Wall to wall skyscrapers will have your neck strained from turning skywards, such is the splendour of the buildings there.Chinatown, Coal Harbour, Gastown, Yaletown and West End - hire a bicycle and see them all. We stayed in the Fairmont Waterfront - the most magnificent hotel I have ever stayed in. Someone said when you arrive in the Fairmont it is like going home - well to no home I have ever known - it is 5star luxury and service at its very best! An amazing location on the dynamic waterfront with unparallel sweeping West Coast views, where sea planes taking off and landing will keep you enthralled against the back drop of the coastal mountains beyond. We
were blown away!
Bicycles were complimentary to guests as was the outdoor pool on the third floor roof top complete with hot tub and gym. Plush white robes and slippers, sleeping on
cloud like mattresses and you know you were in seventh heaven. The easy to follow map given to us by the helpful handsome, who never lost his patience with the two blonds Concierge will have you cycling around Stanley Park with its giant trees, totem poles in Brockton Point and stopping at one of the many trendy cafes bars that abound. Our favourite ‘watching the world go by’ place was an Irish Bar called Mahony’s Irish Bar, on the waterfront on Burrard Landing where the
food, hospitality and cute kilt clad beautiful serving staff went the extra mile all the time! Owned and run by the Mahony family originally from Tipperary it is well worth a visit.
The tourist office is located on the same block as Mahonys Irish Bar and the Fairmont Waterfront - go in and be
greeted with helpful staff who will give you all the information you will need to make your stay unforgettable. Take a harbour cruise in a paddle steam boat and be fascinated at the local history of Vancouver, go over the Lions Gate Bridge build by the Guinness Family, do not miss Granville Island with its colourful markets, hip people, organic food and laid back vibe! Whistler - what can I say - ski, treck, bike, eat, wine, dine repeat in jaw dropping scenery with staff everywhere who value your custom and will make you feel like you are visiting royalty! We loved catching up with our loved ones in the spectacular city that is Vancouver, that was blossoming in Spring and early Summer splendour, Art Culture, Sport, Entertainment, Land and Sea, Mountains and Beach - it has it all - miss it at your peril!
If you have someone there - go visit - you will feel like the exclamation mark at the end of the happiest of sentences!!!!!
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by Susie Brown
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NETWORK CORK LUNCHPhotos by Darragh Kane
Geraldine Faherty, External Affairs CIT and Orla Flyne Vice President External Affairs CIT
Barbara Nugent, Transilient Coaching Ltd and Carmel O’Keefe, Dress for Success
Mary Coleman, Beauty Regain and Natasha Lynch, Essential French
Suzana Brosnan, Clarion Hotel, Kaye Looney, Rochestown, and Donna Mannion, Clarion Hotel at the June Network Cork titled Chaos to Control in the Blarney Hotel and Gold Resort
Deirdre Waldron, Fuzion Communications, Elibhe Heaphy, Motivation Weight Management, and Daisy Higgins, Fuzion Communications Clarion Hotel at the June Network Cork event
Amy Quilter, Radisson Hotel and Christine Cleary, MPS Corporate Services
Gillian Hennessy, The Collins Press and Eileen Glorney, Beloved Shops-Focus Ireland
President of Network Cork Helen Wycherley, Celtic Ross Hotel and Vice President of Network Ireland Ciara Conion, The productivity Coach
KINSALE POINT TO POINTPhotos by Diane Cusack
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A visit to Solo Hair is what every fashionista needs to be ‘Hair Summer Ready’. What a fantastic team of talented up to the minute professionally trained stylists who pride themselves on making heads turn to look at your crowning glory! Every customer is treated as a individual and they will tailor a plan to suit your unique taste and style! Shining Auburn, Beach Babe Blonde, Surf Dude, Smooth and Sleek - you ask - they perform their magic. And now they are fully trained in looking after problem scalps, no more itchy, flaky dry scalps.....
At Solo Hair Design we are excited to be now stocking the exclusive Actyva range only available in 5 star salons. We specialise in healthy scalps and have an in salon pharmacy to deal with any scalp problems you have. Our Specifically designed camera is designed to magnify your hair 200-400 times to help diagnose any scalp or hair problems.
A healthy scalp is the source for hair beauty and gives a sense of purity, balance and well being. The most widespread scalp disorders (greasy scalp, hyperhidrosis, dandruff and other scaling disorders and tight, reddened or irritated skin) are often anti-aesthetic and can cause discomfort for clients and negatively affect the result of salon services. It is now possible to rediscover the pleasure of a healthy scalp through a wellness experience.
For the treatment of common scalp problems, Actyva has created specific cute, a range of products formulated with essential oils and plant extracts to purify, balance, soothe, hydrate and restore normal scalp functions.
For a free consultation contact us at Eimear Byrne & Vivienne Egan – – – SOLO Hair Design2 Camden Wharf,
Carroll’s Quay,Cork
021-4554908www.solohairdesign.ie
Overall National Winners of Fantastic Hairdresser & Fantastic Boss’s 2013
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SOCIAL STYLE news styleevent
by DANIEL MAHON&
ANAM CARA ‘LUNCH TO REMEMBER’ AT CLUB BRASSIERE
Photos by Gerard McCarthy
Sinead Cokley, Marie Dowd and Ellen Butler from Deloitte
Julie Coleman and John Mullins
Sheila Hedderman, Majella Crowley, and Marie Goulding
Sue Cullen, Tadhg Dalyand, Mairead Sheehan from McCutcheon Halley Walsh
Kieran Mullins and Michael Lynch
Glena Casey, Geraldine O’Riordan, Liosa O’Sullivan and Janice O’Connell
Rhona Abbey and Jane O’Callaghan
A little spot to eat - I decided to treat myself to a bite to eat in Hayfield Manor, I opted for the French pattiserie plate. It was to die for I was presented with a platter of three miniature deserts and gorgeous coffee in an antique silver pot. Check out my Instagram for more foodie pics @mahondaniel
I’ve always found it hard to find a good face scrub that wasn’t too rough but would still do the job and didn’t irritate my skin, that was until I got my hands on the amazing Sheshido mens face scrub, I use it once a week and and shocked every time how smooth it makes my face feel and at only €28 it’s a steal. Available from Brown Thomas
Originally from rural Kerry does this influence your designs ?
The beauty of County Kerry has been a major influence in my work.The sun sparkling across Ballyheigue bay is almost certainly where my love of sequins and sparking embroideries came from.
Many of your dresses have been worn to events such as KFW and the Hi Magazine awards do you design with the average woman in mind ?
I always design with the average woman in mind , but never for a minute do I think of her as average. Each dress is designed to give her confidence and allow her inner Goddess to shine. I bear in mind the shape of womens bodies, and work hard to create enough different styles within each collection so that women of all shapes and sizes can find a THEIA dress that flatters their body shape.
What has been the highlight of your career thus far ?
I have been blessed with many highlights... Having My dresses worn by Nicole Kidman on the cover of Marie Claire and Natalie Portman on the cover of Instyle,of course dressing and meeting Oprah Winfrey and every time I see a woman looking gorgeous in one of my dresses.. thats always a highlight !!
What advice would you give to young fashion designers ?
My advice is work hard and be nice to everyone. Remain true to your instincts and use every opportunity you can to study and learn your craft to be the best designer that you can be. Travel is important, it broadens the mind.
15 minutes with Don O’Neill– international fashion designer and Ballyheigue native.
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Hello dear readers of Hi Magazine! I’m back again to tell you more about my trip in Ireland. This month, I enjoyed the sun by doing some sunbathes in the garden and I must said that I was a bit lazy but don’t worry, I did some visits too and discovered some new things about Ireland and I’m here to tell you all about it.
Where did I go? FOTA Wildlife Park. Since I arrived 4 month ago, I want to go in there. I’m fond of animals and nature, so when I heard about a Zoo whitout cages where animals can move like they want to, I knew I will go! It was fabulous! The park is beautiful and the general idea of the park is great. A zoo without cages seems to be impossible but obviously, it is. Of course dangerous animals like tigers or cheetahs are in closed area and the monkeys or giraffes etc have limited areas and they can’t cross the road. But still, when you walk in the park you can cross lot of animals like ducks, gooses, pelicans or even lemurs. You can also feed the different birds or assist to the feeding time for some oher animals like seals or pinguins.
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By Lucie Leroux
Lucie's Diary,The chronicles of a French girl in Cork!
What else? The Catalyst Cobh AGM 2015. It was a great social and networking evening where we all had great fun. To begin, in the Titanic experience we had a quick presentation of the Catalyst Cobh association which is a volunteer-led networking group for women in business in the east Cork. After that, we had a cocktail making lesson providing by Raise the Bar (to know more about this company: www.raisethebar.ie). The two cocktails were fabulous, so tasty and not to difficult to do at home. And to end the evening, we went in Cobh Past Time to take some old fashion’s pictures in a saloon background and the less we can say is that wearing those old clothes is really funny! (to know more about this company: www.cobhpasttime.ie). We had so much fun and it was really great to meet those great women so I want to say thanks a million to Catalyst Cobh and also to Susie Brown who invite me to come with her. Thanks!
I also had a great moment when my host family took me to Bunratty.Was it good? I liked the little old village. The atmosphere is really like in the old time. The village and the castle seems to be fixed in the middle age. Actually it make me think about the Sleeping Beauty castle, the all area seems to be under a sleeping curse and when you visit the inside of the castle you really could think that at the top of it you’ll find a princess sleeping in her bed waiting for her first true love kiss - Yes I live in a fairy tale.
What about the raining days? This month there was also a lot of raining days, and when everything is wet and depressing outside, the best thing to do is to go out and find something to do, not to become as depressed as the weather! So I went to Michelstown to do an all weather visit: Michelstown Caves.
Did I like it?It was a little bit creepy to go underground in those tinny and wet corridor... But fun! The visit was great and even if it can be creepy, it’s such a peacefull and healty place where there is no pollution, no noise, no light... you can just hear your hearts beatting. I also learned that sometime they organise some concerts and festivals in the cave and I think it should be fantastic to see that! Maybe I’ll have enough time to do that before leaving. I also visit a lovely Swiss Cottage with a great garden, it was really lovely and peacefull and there is a lot of enjoyable walks to do from the cottage to Michelstown Castle. Under the sun, it could have been great!
I realise that I don’t have so much time last in Ireland and I have still so much to see! I hope I will discovered some new places till the end of my trip. I say you goodbye dear readers of HI Magazine and I look forward to tell you more about my discoveries. This is me, this is my visit to Ireland and I’m loving it!
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Aurevoir, Lucie.
The Men’s Editwith David Kelleher
An Effortless Guide to Stocking the Ultimate Bar CartEvery gentleman needs a bar, but no bar is created equal. There are several essential elements that need to be included in each bar cart for it to be considered a success. This guide explains exactly what you need to mix the perfect drink, with a few options to splurge on the really good stuff.
Liquors The foundation of all bar carts will contain, obviously, the most important selections you’ll make for your cart. The liquors you choose to stock will set the tone for your cart and the type of offerings you can create.
A comprehensive liquor selection doesn’t necessarily have to be expansive.The following are the fundamental liquor options that should be included in your bar.
scotch, Whiskey, and bourbonOnly a novice would categorize them together – and that’s not you. As you well know, the difference between the three is simple: 1. Scotch is whisky made from malted barley in Scotland, and 2. if your liquor is distilled in Ireland, it’s whiskey, 3. while bourbon is whisky made in the U.S. See – not hard at all!The Essential: Jameson is a faithful and delicious whiskey go-to. It has a high-end flavor that keeps whiskey lovers happy and coming back for more. The Splurge: Pick up a bottle of Midleton Rare. If your boss stops by, I promise, he will be impressed.
VodkaTypically distilled from potatoes or grains, Vodka is a bar staple and choosing the right one to fit your needs is a fairly simple task.High-quality vodka—no matter what the price—should have minimal taste, smooth texture, and won’t burn the palate. Vodka that meets this requirement has been filtered through activated charcoal to remove impurities while preserving the flavor characteristics.Bar staples like Bloody Mary’s, Black and White Russians, and Screwdrivers include vodka as their main ingredient.The Essential: Absolut Vodka is the leading brand of Premium vodka offering the true taste of vodka in original or your favorite flavors made from natural ingredients. The Splurge: Crystal Head, The vodka is quadruple-distilled and seven times filtered, with the final 3 filtrations through Herkimer diamond crystals.[1] The Crystal Skull bottle was designed by artist John Alexander[2] and is manufactured by Milan-based glass-manufacturer Bruni Glass
GinThank the juniper berry for this popular libation. Gin, unlike many spirits, is made to be mixed with cocktails – not to be consumed on its own. That’s probably why this specific spirit is the one that’s a primary ingredient in most classic cocktails.So, whether you’re looking for that distinctive pine flavor or a mix of citrus undertones, Gin is an essential element for your cart.The Essential: Cork Dry Gin is an old faithful for a reason, so stick with it – it’s good! The Splurge: Hendrick’s is traditional and perfect for mixing your favorite cocktails.
rumWho knew that this tasty liquor is fermented from molasses? Depending on the aging processes, consumers can choose between light or dark rum to add to their personal collection.With tasty cocktails like Mojitos and Dark and Stormy’s on the line, rum should definitely be included in your inventory.The Essential: If you can swing it, get a light and dark rum like Havana Club, also comes in numerous ages.The Splurge: Bacardi Reserva Limitada, Limitada is aged in lightly charred American white oak barrels for ten to sixteen years. The resulting rum is a deep reddish gold in color, and has a rich, smooth taste with hints of vanilla, oak and dried fruit.
Mixers Your cart and your cocktails would be incomplete without these staple mixers.These classic three will go a long way to meeting all of your cocktail needs,
Vermouth (dry and sweet)Your martini game would be nowhere without this addition.
Cointreau, triple sec, or Grand MarnierYour margaritas will fall flat without this game changer.
BittersOnly a dash or two will do the trick.
so remember, if your trying to impress make
sure you are always well equipped to do so! Enjoy
Gents!
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Brenda’s Bits!with Brenda Dennehy from Cork’s 96FM Opinion Line
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Heel Appeal!On Friday 22nd May a stampede of leggy brave men took to Patrick St in stilettos, pumps, kitten heels, wedges and leather boots all in aid of Corks 96FM Giving For Living Radiothon. Over 30 men including Johnny Sheehy and Pat Fitz from the Voice, Conor Healy from The Cork Chamber, Hi Magazines Michael Mulcahy, deputy Lord Mayor Kenneth O’ Flynn all joined The Opinion Lines PJ Coogan in aid of cancer. Deirdre blew the foghorn at 2pm outside Merchants Quay and what was to come next no one could have expected. I have never seen a bunch of more competitive men in my life. They men sprinted down the street faster than Usain Bolt! And the funniest thing is, no one ever said it was a race! Imagine what next year will be like...I’m thinking relay teams already. We were overwhelmed by the huge success of it. The shoes are locked away in a secret location as we felt the men were getting too used to them and enjoyed wearing them a little too much! Until next year guys...and we are going to make it as difficult as possible.
Ireland Vote Yes!
They say good things come in twos. Laurel and hardy, Posh and Becks, Cannon and Ball, so now there’s Julie & Brenda. Julie is my older sister. Why I mention her is that she said she would love to be mentioned in Hi Magazine for her birthday and I got to thinking how lucky I actually am to have a sister. Sometimes we fight, she gets annoyed when I borrow something without asking. Still, the good things about having a sister outweigh the bad, and here are some reasons I could never imagine your life without her:We share a bond no else around you understands. I act silly with her in public and couldn’t care less what people think. She’s the one person I can always count on for unfiltered advice and honesty, even if she’s way too blunt about it sometimes. Whether she tells me my makeup looks a hot mess or that my new love interest is bad news, she means well. We can get into the biggest argument ever but it won’t change anything. Even when she tells me she never wants to talk to me again an hour ago (because i keep leaving my shoes on her side of the room), she will will never turn her back on me over anything. The best thing about having a sister is that I always have a friend. I love you Julz.
Sister Sister!
Today, We are more truly a nation of equals.Last month the people of Ireland exercised their Constitutional right and by direct vote they said an emphatic ‘Yes’ to Equality. This referendum was all about belonging – Irish lesbian and gay citizens had to ask the Irish people if they too can belong to Ireland and belong in Ireland. In their deep generosity the Irish people said ‘Yes’– Yes, we belong. The result means that having been ‘branded and isolated’ for decades, each lesbian and gay person knows now that they too belong in Ireland, as full, equal citizens.
On the night of the referendum as we awaited Saturday’s result I was out in Cork city with five of my gay friends having dinner. The atmosphere around town was electric. Being surrounded by these five gay men and friends made me feel special. I was a lucky girl to be in their company on the night which history was made. I could see what this meant to them and I shed a tear for them as I was so glad to voted ‘Yes’. I knew I had done something that would make me forever proud. I will never forget that moment, that was a moment when I was my best self, when i chose to make my mark for an Ireland that could be a better and fairer place. Now I can’t wait for all these weddings, the only bad thing is I’ve so many gay friends I’m going to be broke!
My Hi Five!1. It’s summer time, no more black tights.2. GAA Championship is back. Up Cork! 3. My best friends wedding is just around the corner, yikes! 4. I’m currently living it up in Marbella on holidays with my sister.5. I am now four months cigarette free and ran my first 10K this month.
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Music Review with Brendan Fuller
GIG REVIEWAs music venues go, Slane Castle is Ireland’s official seal of approval. It says “We like your music so much, we’re prepared to be cold and muddy for an entire day.”
Unsurprisingly, just a handful of artists have been able to earn this prestigious honour since 1981.Starting with Thin Lizzy, U2, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Bruce Springsteen all managed to attract hordes of Irish music fans to the iconic fields of Slane.And now, after 20 years and 8 albums, Foo Fighters have added their name to the list.
Up to 80,000 braved the typically Irish elements as The Strypes, Ash, The Kaiser Chiefs and Hozier kept them warm with a wide array of tunes. But I think it’s safe to say that they were meagre stepping stones to the main man, Dave Grohl. The most iconic figure of modern rock warmed the crowd to temperatures only a Dimplex heater could rival.
Dave opens with the guarantee; “I will keep you warm” and they swiftly launch into Everlong. After years of listening to this track on CDs, iPods, and Radio Shows it’s hard to imagine how they could enhance it any further. But just as the crowd is ready to crash into the final chorus, they pause. The crowd somewhat disrupted from their usual listening experience waits for the next lyric and when it kicks in, it’s incredible.
The rest of the set continued with a punchy, powerhouse approach which kept the crowd enthused but it was their tribute to Thin Lizzy that really got the Slane collective going. Jailbreak was their cover of choice which served as the perfect setup for All My Life.
This wasn’t the only time we felt Dave’s love for all tings Ireland. Later on in the gig, he divulges his own personal connections to Ireland.“I woke up in the morning, I walked around town and I thought ‘Oh My God every woman looks like my mother” So I called my mom and I said “Mom, you’re kind of Irish, I think” then a year later, just before Nirvana was headlin-ing the Reading Festival I said to my Mom “Hey, how about the week before the Reading festival, how about you, me and my sister rent a car for a week and drive around Ireland.”So now whenever people ask me “where the most beautiful country in the world is, I know. Because, I’ve driven on the Ring of Kerry and the middle of nowhere, you have a very beautiful country here.”Full brownie points for being such a great tourist Mr. Grohl!
Positives: The entire gig was a joy to behold. Foo Fighters were on top form and were very well pre-ceded by their supporting acts.Negatives: The weather. You’re always taking a chance with an outdoor venue and this time it didn’t pay off.Overall: 9/10. Only for the weather this would have been perfect. If you frequent the “Air-Guitar” then Foo Fighters are a must see.
After 5 years in the wilderness, the return of Brandon Flowers was eagerly antici-pated by Irish music fans. So much so, his European Tour opened in Dublin last month which was shortly followed by “The Desired Effect” debuting at number 2 in the Irish Album Charts.
His second solo effort opens with “Dreams Come True”. According to stereotype, this track should open with chimes followed by the repeated chant-ing of “Dreams Come True, yes they do. Dreams Come True, yes they do”… Oh wait, that’s exactly what it features!
I can honestly say I found myself cring-ing to this album after 20 seconds which made me worry about what lies ahead but with the intriguing intro of “Can’t Deny My Love” I was convinced into listening further.
As the album goes on you realise there’s been a lot of experimentation with each song. Although you may not like some of the efforts, you’re sure to like others.
Positives:Fans of The Killers will love it.Variety – Each song sounds different while maintaining Flowers distinctive brand.Progression – Flowers sounds more and more distant from his Killers days. Synth melodies have completely replaced the guitar riffs giving it an 80’s feel.
Negatives:Inconsistent – This album gets credit for having a range of different styles but it’s let down by a lack of consistent quality. Singles – I could be wrong but I don’t predict any of these songs to perform as well as “Crossfire” did 5 years ago.Disjointed – Again, lack of consistency is to blame for an album which at times can feel a little disjointed. I mean, it sounds similar as a package but there are certainly a few chinks in the chain.
Overall:Brandon Flowers - The Desired Effect6/10
I really hope you’re not too busy with summer exams as there are some really great gigs to look forward to this month.
CORKThere are 2 huge gigs in Cork.First up is SOAK a 17-year-old multi-instrumentalist who has appeared on na-tional television on several occasions. Her unique raspy voice combined with her Northern accent to provide the perfect vehicle for her compelling song writing.
Where: Triskel Arts Centre, Tobin Street, Cork City.
When: Saturday June 13th 2015 20:00How much: €16
On the other hand if you’d prefer to see 2 of the world’s up and coming boy groups then you’re in luck as The Vamps will perform Live at the Marquee with the support of Hometown.
Where: The Marquee, Docklands, Centre Park Road, Cork City.
When: Thursday June 18th 2015How Much: €44.05
LimerickOne of the cooler and more original hap-pening taking place in June is the 2nd Annual Irish Beatbox Championships.Beatboxers from all over the country will travel to Dolans Pub & Warehouse, Dock Road, Limerick.Using only sounds from their mouths, 1 person will be crowned 2015 Beatbox champion of Ireland.
Where: Dolan’s Pub & Warehouse, Dock Road, Limerick
When: Saturday 13th June 2015 18:00How Much: €5 entry
ALBUM REVIEW GIG GUIDE
LUSITANIA 100TH COMMEMORATION CEREMONY
Photos by Gerard McCarthy
Irish Defence Forces plays the Last Post
Alayne Hynes from GarretstownAnne McCarthy from Kinsale with a port hole from the Lusitania
Minister Simon Coveney TDLia and Ava Hurley from Old Head of Kinsale and a Irish Coast Guard Helicoopter
Alex and Taylor Mcandrey from Massachusetts with their grandmother Mary Cornell from Virginia whose grandfather David Dairymple from Dundee in Scotland was on the Lusitania
Eric Johnson Irish Coast Guard Old Head of Kinsale, Chris Reynolds Director Irish Coast Guard and John Cahalane Irish Coast Guard Old Head of KinsaleMary Foley and Hanna Minihan Kinsale Historical Society
with Sara Hayes from Ballinspittle
Lusitania Monument with wreathsMinister Simon Coveney TD unveils a commemorative plaque
Lockdown models with Brendan
Courtney at the Imperial Hotel,
Cork Vintage Wedding
Showcase event.
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SAVILLE MENSWEARWe also caught up with Mark Kelleher of SAVILLE MENSWEAR who filled us in on some exciting news and updates from their wonderful store…
1. The Launch of the Saville Website:Our fantastic new website was launched in May 2015, showcasing all that Saville has to offer. View our extensive product galleries, learn about Saville Made to Measure, Book an appointment for a complimentary consultation, explore Saville weddings, purchase a gift card for a loved one, or sign up to our exclusive Gold Member Club. Visit our new website at SavilleMenswear.ie
2. Clarion Hotel’s 10 Year Anniversary:Pam O’Regan of ‘Saville Menswear’ commented ‘We are delighted to be part of the Clarion Hotel’s ten year anniversary, celebrating a decade of business in Cork! Saville Menswear took part in a beautiful fashion show at the Clarion Hotel on May 21st, displaying some of our finest suits and casual attire, showcasing Cork fashion from the City centre’.
LGBT Wedding Celebration
“The Wedding Weekend”
May 22nd and 23rd at Chambers
Bar. A celebration was held for
the amazing work for the YES
campaign by Yes Equality Cork.
Michael Flatley Ice Cream
Michael Flatley was on hand to
support this year’s HB
Hazelbrook Farm Ice Cream
Fundays Campaign in aid of
Down Syndrome Ireland.
Shannon Hurley and Patrick
Kirwan, as Charity and Oscar.
Along with the full ensemble
igniting the ultimate Rhythm
of Life in the Cork City Musical
Society’s debut presentation of
Sweet Charity.
Imperial Hotel Vintage Wedding
Sweet Charity
Launch of NOTwork, a new
social hub for young
entrepreneurs.
Admission is free of charge and
offers the opportunity to meet
like minded individuals.
NOT Work Networking
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CORK’S 96FM GIVING FOR LIVING RADIOTHON
Photos by Gerard McCarthy ON THE SCENEWITH GERALD KEAN
Kingsley Wedding Event
A model from Pulse Models pictured on the catwalk during The Kingsley’s wedding event.
sister act street scene
A sight not seen too often these days as Little Sisters of the Poor hold a collection on Patrick Street, Cork in aid of St Joseph’s Home, Ferrybank, Waterford
Insurance Institue New President
Paul Kavanagh, the recently elected president of the Insurance Institute of Cork.
The Nagle Community College and Cork City Footbal Club Academy was officially launched today by Noel King, Manager of Ireland Under-21 Men’s. The academy is a unique partnership providing senior cycle students of Nagle Community College with the opportunity to combine education and elite football skills.
Minister simon Coveney visits farmers
The Minister for Agriculture, Food, the Marine and Defence Simon Coveney TD speaking with local farmers during the visit by the Ballygarvan discussion group to Tim Lombard’s farm at Granig, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
Kenny Jacobs - ryanair
Mary O’Shea President, Barry and Declan Tyner share a toast with guest speaker Kenny Jacobs CMO RyanAir at the Glanmire Rotary Club Lunch at the Vienna Woods Hotel.
Cork to become global ip switching Centre
According to an announcement today at the Cork Internet eXchange (CIX) and it@cork event at County Hall, Cork will become a global IP switching centre with fibre connectivity routing high speed internet traffic to and from USA, UK, Europe and Asia.
Cork was hot to trot on Friday afternoon as 30 brave men ventured out in heels in aid of Cork cancer services. After a challenge by listener Paul Connolly to 96fm Opinion Line presenter PJ Coogan to walk down ‘Pana’ in heels, a movement was born! Collecting a €1000 cheque from MyFertilityCheck.ie, Coogan passed go in a fetching pair of baby pink kitten heels. With the support of Cork Chamber, Voxpro, Electric, Smarttech, Fuzion and even some local politicians, the event raised thousands for the Cork’s 96fm Giving for Living Radiothon charities Marymount Hospice, Mercy Hospital Foundation, CUH Foundation, ARC House Cancer Support and Breakthrough Cancer Research.
Pat O’Connell, Fish Merchant with Marie Mulcahy from Blackrock and Elizabeth O’Connor from Monkstown
Ken O’Flynn takes an early lead on the chasing pack
John Sheehy The Voice and Pat O’Connell English Market fight it out in the top 3
Top 3 finishers Ken O’Flynn third, Pat O’Connell English Market second, and John Sheehy The Voice first
Michael Wall from Bespoke steals ahead of Mickey and Minnie Mouse
Ronan Murphy Smarttech, Ernest Cantillon Electric and Pat Fitz The Voice This poor doggie has had enough
Harry and Charlie Ryan from Donoughmore
Ronan Murphy Smarttech gets a helping hand from his daughters Ava and Sofia Murphy from Carrigaline
Mia, Olivia, and Brooklyn Nolan with Jack Corzo from Eircom
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PHOENIX V LAUNCH MATER PRIVATE HOSPITALPhotos by Gerard McCarthy
Fergus Clancy CEO Mater PrivateJennifer O’Toole RGN, MC George Hook and Marie Hurley CNM2
Dr. Ronan Margey, Sean O’Sullivan, MC George Hook and John Hinchion
Ann Marie Hurley CNM2 and Jennifer O’Toole RGN
Dr. Ronan Margey Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, CEO Anna Fitzgerald, MC George Hook and Dr. Mahesh Pauriah Consultant Cardiologist and team members
Dr. Mahesh Pauriah Consultant Cardiologist, MC George Hook, CEO Anna Fitzgerald and Dr. Ronan Margey Consultant Interventional Cardiologist
John Hinchion Cardiothoracic Surgeon and Maher Shuhaibar Cardiothoracic Surgeon Mater Private
Dr. Philip Michael Bandon and Dr. Pat Brady Ballinhassig
Dr. Nuala O’Connor Elmwood Medical Practice and Victoria Luke Mater Private
Sandy O’Donnell Mater Private and Dr. Mary Murphy St. Lukes
MC George Hook
Dr. Pat Hill Blackpool and Dr. Paul Hill Mercy Hospital
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Dining in Styleby Rachid Zaouia
RASPBERRY BRÛLÉE TARTAND BASIL SYRUP
SERVES 2
Raspberry Purée200g Raspberry Brûlée200ml Milk15 Egg Yolks150g Caster Sugar600ml CreamA few Whole Raspberries2 Pre-cooked Pastry Tart Cases
Basil Syrup60g Basil300g Olive Oil
Place the milk in a pan and slowly bring to the boil. Mix together the egg yolks and sugar to a creamy consistency. Gradually pour the milk over the egg mixture. Add the raspberry purée and mix. Add the cold cream and mix well. Pass the mixture through a sieve and put aside to rest for 15 minutes. Skim the top of the mixture to remove any froth with a spoon. Pour the mixture into pre-cooked pastry bases. Add fresh raspberries, but not too many as the mixture won’t set. Cook at 100°C for 1 hour 7 minutes.
Basil SyrupHeat some olive oil, add the basil and leave to in-fuse for 30 minutes.Blitz both ingredients together using a hand blend-er. Pour the mixture into a coffee filter and leave to drain for 4 hours.