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Renowned Kilkenny goldsmiths will feature in Samhlú, a new cultural partnership between TG4 and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media’s Creative Ireland Programme. Samhlú - Croí Cruthaitheach.
This season of twelve commissioned abstract short-films featuring artists and creatives is the second phase of the cultural project is available to watch on the TG4 player.
The short films are a visual and audio experience depicting the artistic process of some of Ireland s hidden creatives. These are our unique and vibrant artists, makers and doers, based in our towns, our villages throughout Ireland. Through these films, the viewer will gain a new and detailed perspective on how the artist prepares and develops their work in an intimate stylised form. Among the creatives featured are Kilkenny goldsmiths James Mary and Neill Kelly. From their forge in the shadow of Kilkenny Castle these specialist Goldsmiths are at work creating bespoke cu
Great room opens to new covered patio: How to create a seamless extension from indoors to outdoors
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
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Designer Tonya Bellusci of the Neil Kelly remodeling company oversaw a metamorphosis in Sherwood. The owners of a farmhouse wanted a grand Craftsman-style, lodge-like residence with a connected outdoor living area.
The goal, pre-COVID, was to enhance the ease of entertaining, improve the flow and function of the living spaces and visually connect the home, the new covered patio and an aluminum-clad outbuilding with one unifying style.
Bellusci and her team indeed transformed the space.
Timber, stone and other natural materials, which are the hallmarks of the Arts and Crafts style, are the handsome leitmotif chosen here.
“You have to plan for the reality of the elements” for a better, year-round outdoor living experience, says designer Paul Haigh of the Neil Kelly remodeling firm.
Create a timeless outdoor living space to enjoy year-round with these tips from a pro
Updated Jan 29, 2021;
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People quickly figured out how to entertain last year and still abide by the restrictions to reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus: They invited a few friends over to the backyard, where chairs were spread far apart and everyone brought their own food and drinks.
This year, people are seeing the value of creating a permanent outdoor space to unwind while still staying put. Some are sprucing up their balcony, deck or front porch. Others are focused on a patio to create a vacation spot within reach for all four seasons.
Lawlor appointed top prosecutor of Bridgeport court
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Exterior, Fairfield County Courthouse on Golden Hill Street.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
BRIDGEPORT A state prosecutor with more than 20 years of experience was appointed Tuesday the new supervisor of the prosecutor’s office in the Golden Hill Street courthouse.
Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Ann Falsey Lawlor was appointed by State’s Attorney Joseph Corradino to replace retiring Supervisory Assistant State’s Attorney Cornelius P. Kelly at the geographical area or GA court.
“Neil Kelly’s retirement presents me with the loss of both a valued colleague and daily interaction with a friend of nearly 30 years and with an incredibly difficult decision, but I am pleased that I have so many outstanding people from whom to choose,” Corradino said.