Tá oíche ollmhór á reachtáil ag An Siopa Leabhar an Luain seo chugainn nuair a mhórsheolfar an Siopa ath-chóirithe mar aon leis an chéad leagan Ghaeilge riamh de ‘The Hobbit’ le JRR Tolkien. Continue reading
Category Archives: Events
Jaws Is Back, But This Time You’ll Probably See Him Or Hear Him Before He Bites.
There are two notes, roughly spelled ‘Baaaaa-bom’, that strike more fear into cinema-goers of a certain vintage than any other sound in the world. John Williams used a cello to single-handedly do more damage to beach-swimming and related industries than any actual killer shark ever could, and Bill Butler created the visuals to match. And it might soon be time to shelve the speedos yet again… Continue reading
Offset 2012
So it’s been a busy week or two here at Grafton Media however I did say I would respond about the trip to Offset.
I found the weekend to be pretty amazing and I was impressed with the line up of designers that were there. There were talks about illustration, typography, animation, branding… you name it. Continue reading
Seachtain na Gaeilge Orainn Arís!!!
Tá Seachtain na Gaeilge buailte linn arís a chairde, agus muid i nGrafton Media ar bís faoi! Seo an 110ú blian ina reachtáladh an fleadh idirnáisiúnta Ghaeilge is mó ar fud na cruinne, agus mar thoradh, beidh muidinne ag déanamh ár ndícheall cibé cúpla focail atá againn a úsáid thart fud na h-áite idir anois ‘s Lá Fhéile Phádraig (Bhuel… Beidh Conchubhair ar aon chuma, agus é ag tromaíocht gach duine eile san oifig…)! Má tá tú ag iarraidh tuíteáil faoin féile, is í an hash-tag ná #SeachtainNaGaeilge agus ná déanaigí dearmad: Is í do theanga í, Bígí ag tuíteáil í! Continue reading
#SMECommunity Tweet Up – Birr
Last week Grafton Media were at the #SMECommunity tweet up in Birr and had a great time networking and making new contacts. Grafton Media’s own Conchubhair Mac Lochlain was amongst the crowd, and here’s what he had to say about the event: Continue reading
Jameson Dublin International Film Festival Launch 2012
So, the gang are back in the office today under protest, as we all managed to wander down to the launch of the ever-excellent Jameson Dublin International Film Festival last night. The event was held in the newly re-opened Light House Cinema in Smithfield, and the place looked stunning, decked out with red carpet and green lighting. Decor aside, the place was jumping, and if it continues to host events like this, it’s new incarnation is sure to be an extremely welcome addition to the nightlife in town. Continue reading

