Anyone that saw ‘Wheelchair on my face’ will know the obvious talents of Sonya, her wonderful brand of self deprecating humour and wit is great to watch and the one woman show […]
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Anyone that saw ‘Wheelchair on my face’ will know the obvious talents of Sonya, her wonderful brand of self deprecating humour and wit is great to watch and the one woman show […]
This is an interesting looking exhibition from artist Leah Hewson, that is worth checking out. Her work draws from images of childhood/ fairy tale but always with a nicely twisted vision. You […]
This is probably the best literary festival you haven’t heard of, certainly it nearly passed me by without noticing it. It has some familiar faces such as Marina Carr, Paula Meehan, John […]
James Vincent returns to the fold, with the first track off his new album ‘Post Tropical’. It sounds like the new album will carry on in a similar fashion to what has […]
Irish indie-alt-rock outfit BOUTS have just unleashed the playful new music video for their song ‘Jittery.’ It comes just a week (and a bit) ahead of the release of their brand new […]
Kim Newman is an expert in all things that go bump in the night. He is the writer of the Anno Dracula series and a regular film reviewer for the Guardian. He […]
This debut full length offering from Belfast’s More Than Conquerors, is a record which, had it been released while I was in my late teens, would no doubt have been devoured effortlessly, […]
Some good news for a Tuesday lunchtime, with Brokeback announcing their European tour, and including a date in Whelans on Monday November 25th! See Brokeback’s new video for Tonight at Ten / […]
I miss Sufjan, he hasn’t made any noises in a while, so it’s good to here him spouting his usual nonsense, and this time Miley takes the full two barrels. Ok, possibly […]
Efterklang are back in town in a little under two weeks time, as they play the Button Factory on Saturday the 26-10-13. We have two tickets to give away to one lucky […]
The much-anticipated self-titled album from This Is How We Fly has been released and it is a joy to behold. TIHWF is a contemporary folk band consisting of Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh on fiddle […]
So, the Dublin Theatre Festival is at an end, and we’re all a bit exhausted by it all. We need some time to recover, right? Well, sadly, it’s another busy week out […]
“The only words I said today are ‘Beer’ and ‘Thank you’” are the lyrics that capture the imagination in the first song of Bill Callahan’s 15th studio album ‘Dream River‘. He’s created […]
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How do you address the issue of one of your stars dying during a break in filming? This was the quandary facing the writers and producers of Glee when Cory Monteith died […]
“Just to warn you, there may be some singing,” Camille O’Sullivan’s tone was playful as she welcomed a full house at the O’Reilly Theatre, safe in the knowledge that they were there […]
Wife play tomorrow night in the Workman’s club in Dublin, and are well worth the massive outlay of €12. Wife is James Kelly, whose day job is playing with metal band Altar […]
So what has arrived in our cinemas this week? What new gems have been delivered to our doors? Well, not that much in truth, but there’s a few worth a look if […]
As you enter the theatre, twelve empty chairs fill the back of the stage. They are in a line and several of them have instruments beside them. As the piece begins, the […]
The Royal hospital in Kilmainham is a lovely building, but the difficulties of housing important art in a building of that age were all too obvious. I was at a talk with […]
Kelly lives across the hall from Martin in a bedsit in a Victorian house in Fairview. One night she sees him in hall, to drunk to open his front door. She helps […]
Yes, indeedy, a couple of very exciting gigs on the horizon. Pere Ubu is David Thomas and a variety of other musicians, and they’ll be in the Village next month. I’ve never […]
Jim Larkin and James Connolly are monumental figures in the Irish Trade Union Movement and were central figures in the great struggle between Labour and Capital in Ireland, the 1913 ‘Lockout’. ‘Strumpet […]
The Red LIne Book Festival takes place in the Civic Theatre, as well as a number of Fringe events at various venues around Dublin, with some of the highlights including: Tuesday 15th […]
The eternal quest for meaning is at the heart of many a story. The whys and wherefores of human behaviour are a perennial source of inspiration, as culture at its best seeks […]
The Dublin Book Festival has announced the programme for the 2013 Festival, and will run from the 14th – 17th November in Smock Alley Theatre, as well as other venues around the […]
Another date for your diary for the Young Hearts. If you haven’t gone to one of these nights, it’s about time you sorted that! This time out, along with the usual collection […]
Three brothers live under the same roof with their brute of a father; Ephraim. There is no love lost between the various members of the family, and it is not the easiest […]
I think Richard said it best. “Pete Molinari could sing the f*****g Yellow Pages and make it sound cool” – Richard Hawley With an obvious nod to Dylan, he creates some lovely […]