Archive for February, 2008
The Duke Spirit return to Belfast
By Cathy Black AFTER a year spent touring America, breaking limbs and getting all their gear stolen, the The Duke Spirit are back on form and coming to Belfast with their new album. In a climate where rock’n'roll means wearing the same jeans for four days straight, [Read More]
Make-up artist to the stars visits Belfast
By Andrea Clarke Photo by Fabrizio Belluschi TOP make-up artist to the stars Lisa Eldridge was in Belfast this week to promote Boot No 7′s new Spring/Summer range. Creative director of the brand Lisa, whose celebrity clients include Sophie Dahl, Jennifer Lopez and [Read More]
Meteor nominee David Geraghty releases new single
By Cathy Black HAVING just been nominated for Best Irish Male and Best Irish Album in Dublin’s Meteor Awards, David Geraghty is releasing track number three from him debut album Kill Your Darlings. The single, Ragdoll, follows in the much-played footsteps of his [Read More]
Aslan to perform at London St Patrick’s Day Celebrations
By Cathy Black Photo by Fabrizio Bellusch/Ink Well People FRESH from picking up the Best Irish Band Award at the recent Meteor Irish Music Awards, Aslan will be joining RóisÃn Murphy and Luka Bloom on stage at London’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. They [Read More]
Get Cape.Wear Cape.Fly new album and shows in Belfast and Dublin
‘Searching For The Hows And Whys’ The new album released on 3rd March 2008 on Atlantic Records Let the journey begin! So starts the second album from 21-year-old Sam Duckworth, aka Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. And it really is some journey, one that adds a roomful [Read More]
Emmerdale star Matthew Bose gets training for charity abseil
EMMERDALE star Matthew Bose was in Belfast yesterday (WED) to promote a forthcoming charity event for the Anthony Nolan Trust. And the actor, who plays barman Paul Lambert in the ITV soap, revealed he’s looking forward to meeting the shows’ Northern Ireland [Read More]
Doctors to forecast teen psychosis
By Andrew Adrain PSYCHOSIS can be detected in teenagers according to an American government study. Schizophrenia and other psychotic illnesses can be forecast by doctors who watch for warning signs that include teens who spend time alone doing nothing, those who shun social [Read More]


















