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NETFLIX’S new documentary, Pamela, a Love Story, is the second offering about Pamela Anderson to emerge in a barrage of tales of famous women of the ’90s and 2000s who we now believe ourselves to have wronged. She reveals that she was molested as a child by an adult woman, that her first boyfriend was physically and emotionally abusive, and that she dated a string of well-known celebrities throughout the late ‘80s and early ‘90s before she met Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee. She wears no makeup and talks openly about her sex life, her failed marriages, and some of the darkest moments in her life. Honest and engaging.


IF Vintage style is your bag, then you are in luck, as the National Council for the Blind is spreading Vintage fashion fever across Dublin by expanding the Vintage collection to NCBI stores in Blackrock, Fairview, Phibsborough, Dun Laoghaire and Malahide. NCBI Retail has thousands of vintage pieces from brands like Ralph Lauren, Prada, Armani, Timberland, Nike, Puma, Adidas, Asics, Ellesse and more. Sports fans could also find a gem as the Vintage Range extends to retro football and American sport jerseys.
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TV host, award-wining food writer and Great Irish Bake for Sick Children ambassador, Donal Skehan was joined by young baker and Children’s Health Ireland at Temple Street patient Saoibh Lonergan to officially launch the sweetest campaign of the year - the Great Irish Bake. Saoibh appeared on the 2022 Late Late Toy Show, when she won the hearts of the nation by singing her own song, ‘Raining Rainbows’. Saoibh, Donal and Children’s Health Foundation are asking individuals, families and workplaces to host their own Great Irish Bake event on Friday, 31st March and raise vital funds to support sick children in CHI at Crumlin, Temple Street, Tallaght and Connolly.

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THE Gaelic Players Association podcast, The Player’s Voice, is back for the 2023 season following a 21-episode run last year. Host Alan O’Mara will be sitting down with players across the four codes, to talk about a variety of topics that have impacted their lives both positively and negatively. Guests, including Dublin’s Leah Caffrey (above) will discuss the lessons they have learned, pass on their advice to their fellow players and make an honest assessment of how they’ve tried to find balance between their sporting commitments and personal lives.

