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<blockquote data-quote="celsis" data-source="post: 609724" data-attributes="member: 3943"><p><strong>Very quiet</strong></p><p></p><p>I remember when Glasgow was city of culture, you couldn't move anywhere in Scotland without being reminded of the fact! even the buses in Edinburgh carried ads proclaming Glasgow as the city of culture!</p><p></p><p>Being originally from Edinburgh, I didn't visit Glasgow very often, (how many Corkonians visit Dublin if they don't have to?) but when I did, there was a real buzz in the place. I reckon this was because they actually went to the people and asked them what they wanted from the event and not just the arty farty crew.</p><p></p><p>I've been really disappointed with the effort here in Cork. You have to look for events whereas they should have been advertised all over the place! We should now be complaining about the overabundance of events, not the low key approach.</p><p></p><p>All in all, a disappointing excercise and a chance missed to pronote Cork as an alternative to Dublin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="celsis, post: 609724, member: 3943"] [b]Very quiet[/b] I remember when Glasgow was city of culture, you couldn't move anywhere in Scotland without being reminded of the fact! even the buses in Edinburgh carried ads proclaming Glasgow as the city of culture! Being originally from Edinburgh, I didn't visit Glasgow very often, (how many Corkonians visit Dublin if they don't have to?) but when I did, there was a real buzz in the place. I reckon this was because they actually went to the people and asked them what they wanted from the event and not just the arty farty crew. I've been really disappointed with the effort here in Cork. You have to look for events whereas they should have been advertised all over the place! We should now be complaining about the overabundance of events, not the low key approach. All in all, a disappointing excercise and a chance missed to pronote Cork as an alternative to Dublin. [/QUOTE]
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