Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival – Reviews by Bridget Deevy Both Sides Now / Wasting Paper – Pearse Centre – Until May 6th The Tearing Up of Fergal and Tim / Fronting […]
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Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival – Reviews by Bridget Deevy Both Sides Now / Wasting Paper – Pearse Centre – Until May 6th The Tearing Up of Fergal and Tim / Fronting […]
Body&Soul – New Music/ Art Announcements June 23 – 25 2017 | Ballinlough Castle, Co. Westmeath | http://www.bodyandsoul.ie It’s almost festival season, and if you haven’t made your decisions yet, you’re running […]
Miss Sloane – Film Review by Lisa Jewell Director: John Madden Stars: Jessica Chastain, Mark Strong, Alison Pill, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, John Lithgow, Sam Waterston The murky world of Washington lobbyists and their […]
TV PICKS OF THE WEEK By Lisa Jewell Make a date or set your DVR for our top telly choices this week Film – The Place Beyond the Pines Wednesday 10 May, […]
It’s the second week of the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival 2017 (1 May – 14 May), with a complete new set of plays! Culture Date with Dublin 8 is a mini […]
Dalham – Waves – Album Review by Killiam Laher Electronica outfit Dalham have just released a brief eight track album. At just over twenty minutes in length, an album has to work […]
Sleepless – Film Review by Louise O’Meara Directed by: Baran bo Odar Written by: Andrea Berloff Starring: Jamie Foxx, Michelle Monaghan,Dermot Mulroney, Gabrielle Union, Scoot McNairy, TI. Sleepless, a remake of the […]
The Chastitute – Gaiety Theatre – Review until 20 May 2017 John Bosco McLaine (Stephen Brennan) is a fifty three year old man who has never known the gentle embrace of a […]
Mindhorn – Film Review by Bridget Deevy Director: Sean Foley Writers: Julian Barratt, Simon Farnaby Stars: Essie Davis, Andrea Riseborough, Kenneth Branagh From the world of Partridge, Hot Fuzz and The Mighty […]
Citizen Jane: Battle for the City – Film Review by Louise O’ Meara Director: Matt Tyrnauer Produced by: Matt Tyrnauer, Richard Hammond & Jenny Carchman This documentary film recounts the battle between […]
Scorch – The Mac – Review by Cathy Brown Produced by Prime Cut Date: 2 May – 7 May 2017 Inspired in part by the real life case of Justine McNally, who […]
Harmonium – Film Review by Frank. L. Director: Kôji Fukada Writer: Kôji Fukada Stars: Mariko Tsutsui, Tadanobu Asano, Kanji Furutachi The film begins with a young girl Hotaru (Momone Shinokawa) practising, ploddingly, […]
Bleach – Outhouse – Review by P McGovern British Exist Theatre at Outhouse Theatre Dublin Gay Theatre Festival – May 1st to 14th Dan Ireland-Reeves’s one-man show, Bleach, is an absorbing journey […]
The Journey – Film Review by Frank L. Director: Nick Hamm Writer: Colin Bateman Stars: Freddie Highmore, Toby Stephens, John Hurt, Timothy Spall, Colm Meaney The subject matter of this film is […]
The Possible Strange Fruit The Morning After– Players Theatre – Review A MÉNAGE À TROIS OF SHORT PLAYS BY LOUIS CK AND NEIL LaBUTE Players Theatre – 1 – 6 MAY 2017 […]
Montparnasse – Players Theatre – Review – DGTF Theatre Outre, Canada – Drama – 2nd -6th May at Players Theatre @ Trinity College Dublin Gay Theatre Festival – May 1st to 14th […]
Win Tickets to Deep Dish – Dublin Dance Festival We have two pairs of tickets to give away to Deep Dish on May 27th at this year’s Dublin Dance Festival. Abbey Theatre, […]
Perisonic – Smock Alley – Music Current 2017 – Review by Frank L. Created by Grainne Mulvey, Fergal Dowling, Scott McLaughlin and Mihail Cucu. Music Current 2017 – Dublin Sound Lab Sat […]
Interview with Choreographer Veronika Sardiko – The Watchmaker The Watchmaker – The Olympia Theatre, 5th May @ 19h30 Find out more on their Facebook Page. Blending classical ballet and street dance in […]
A Dog’s Purpose – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Lasse Hallström Starring: Dennis Quaid, Britt Robertson, Josh Gad, KJ Apa, Juliet Rylance, John Ortiz, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Peggy Lipton In cinemas […]
Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy – Best Troubador – Album Review by Killian Laher Currently streaming on NPR Will Oldham does whatever the hell he likes. It’s been a number of years since the […]
We got the chance to talk to Feidlim Cannon of Brokentalkers about the return of their production “Have I No Mouth”. You can see the results below: Find out more about Brokentalkers […]
TV PICKS OF THE WEEK By Lisa Jewell Our top three picks for your telly watching this week. Documentary – Atomic: Living in Dread and Promise Wednesday 3 May, 11pm, BBC4 Fascinating […]
Slowdive – Slowdive – Album Review by Killian Laher In case anyone was in any doubt, the 90s revival is well and truly here. Shoegazers Slowdive return with their first album in […]
Maz and Bricks – Project Arts Centre – Review Fishamble: The New Play Company Presents Maz and Bricks 25 April 2017-13 May 2017 Photos by Patrick Redmond Maz meets Bricks in unusual […]
Jesu/Sun Kil Moon – 30 Seconds To The Decline of Planet Earth – Album Review by Killian Laher Mark Kozelek’s latest album, a collaboration with Jesu arrives less than 3 months after […]
There’s a new theatre festival this week with the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival 2017 (1 May – 14 May). Dublin Sci-Fi Film Festival runs from the 5th to the 7th of […]
Joe Chester – Unitarian Church, Dublin with special guests The Hedge Schools and Pine the Pilcrow Review by Killian Laher Photo by Julie Bienvenu A concert in a church certainly has a […]
Thurston Moore – Rock ‘n’ Roll Consciousness – Album Review by Killian Laher Thurston Moore returns with his fourth post-Sonic Youth album. Recorded with a band that includes My Bloody Valentine bassist […]