The Wealthy Barber

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

A break from festivals to read a very interesting book the other day; “The Wealthy Barber” by David Chilton. It’s quite a unique little book on financial planning and running your business and all written around a personal story. In short, the barber offers his hair cutting services to the public and advice on financial matters at the same time. A paying service and a free service at the same time! Two services for the price of one. It gets you thinking…..who wouldn’t go to his Salon! I would thoroughly recommend it, a nice easy read.

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Dublin Fringe Ending

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

The Dublin Fringe Festival concludes today. Sadly we have to say good bye. It has been wonderful chatting via e-mail to some great performers whilst setting up their Virtual Flyers. Thank you to all of you. The Virtual Flyers will remain on the website. Click onto the performer’s preview clips and see for yourself the wonderfully diverse artistic endeavours from The Dublin Fringe Festival.

We would like to thank The Dublin Fringe Festival for letting their performers know about our services and look forward to catching up with them again next year. You can check out their website at:

The next Dublin Fringe Festival commences on the 6th – 21st September 2008.

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York Science Festival

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

The BA Festival of Science (9th – 14th September 2007) takes place in York this year. The British Association for the Advancement of Science Festival is one of Europe’s largest and longest established. With leading scientists and social commentators of the day and audiences of 150,000 and growing yearly, the 250 event Festival programme provides a wide variety of talks, debates, exhibitions, hands-on activities. Find out more out the UK’s biggest Science Festival at the BA website Check out The Naked Scientist’s Science Podcast.  This is great ear candy!

Next year Liverpool hosts this prestigious Festival (7th – 13th September 2008)

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Dublin Fringe

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

The Dublin Fringe Festival starts today (8th September – 23rd September 2007). It set up in 1995 offering a platform for both talented and emerging artists. Running for 16 days it is a marathon of entertainment with 118 shows and audiences in excess of 50,000 and growing yearly.

Maria Tecce got in touch and set up her superb Virtual Flyer on the website. More talented artists are following…..

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