I'd like to be first to congratulate cork city and county on it's 70 odd pages of representation in the Bridgestone guide. Kudos to you. However as I only eat in one restaurant at a time I'm fairly sure I could find one in the eight pages on Limerick.
By the way ...can you tell someone who lived in Cork for three years where or what the hell the "Pana" is?
I'm not going to dis Cork because I really liked it down there (but it did make me realise just what a great town Limerick is and how much it does have going for it as well ...sometimes you do have to leave home to realise what you're leaving behind) but a lot of the things you're describing are just more of the same as what we have here ...Cinemas aside which i personnaly have no time for. The cinemas that are there do thriving business and I don't doubt enhance their areas.
That you look down your nose at EVA (as indeed some Limerick people do) is frankly your loss though. It's a great arts festival and Limerick can be proud of it. I'll just mention Unfringed as well which is one of the multi-disiplinary arts festivals you seem to prefer. It happens in february and was fantastic last year. Actually Corks finest Sultans of Ping closed it last year.
It's profile isn't as high as others but these things should be allowed grow organically -in much the same way as Wexfords Opera festival or Kilkennys Cat-laughs did.
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