Warning: This actually has nothing to do with Different Strokes, I just wanted to use the picture! Right so, I think there’s enough new gigs knocking around for it to be worthy […]
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Warning: This actually has nothing to do with Different Strokes, I just wanted to use the picture! Right so, I think there’s enough new gigs knocking around for it to be worthy […]
If you’re in the mood for a boogie, I can think of worse places than the Button Factory on the 23rd of this month! I’m currently listening to ‘Derrière la scène’ and […]
Full disclosure here! My niece (Molly Crilly) who is a first-year college student composed the music for the play On Raftery’s Hill. Molly is also a brilliant fiddle player (among other instruments). I […]
It’s turning into a Beckett season here at the Workhorse, with Before Vanishing and All that Fall reviewed or previewed over the last few days! John Hurt’s version of Krapp’s Last Tapes […]
Brooding and quite beautiful, ‘Winning Hand’ is new song by Thalia Zedek. The former Uzi, Live Skull and Come is back with a solo project that can’t be ignored! Her new album […]
In the grounds of IMMA (Royal Hospital Kilmainham) the two day festival returns on Saturday June 1st and Sunday June 2nd. The line up is pretty damn good! Always good to have […]
Another mini festival hits Dublin in early April, with the IETM “Project Arts Centre presents a new season of work by some of Ireland’s best performing artists for IETM Dublin this April.” […]
Before Vanishing is a collection of four short plays by Beckett, consisting of ‘Ohio Impromptu’, ‘Footfalls’, ‘That Time’ and ‘Come and Go’ (and an Irish version of the same, ‘Teacht is Imeacht’). […]
Art – Analysing Cubism – IMMA Kilmainham – until 19th May. Kathy Moran’s exhibition starts at the Douglas Hyde (until March 28th), along with Andrew Vickery in Gallery 2. Sleepwalkers is at […]
Lisa O’Neill opened the evening, as she has done at a number of folk gigs I’ve been to recently! Her wit and charm work the crowd nicely, and there’s talk of a […]
A nicely packed, candlelit Workman’s club greeted Linnea as she came on stage to perform the first gig of her UK and Ireland tour of her debut album Ah! After sneaking onstage […]
Collaborations – Block Five – Finished yesterday at 2.30 in the Boy’s School – Smock Alley The Collaborations festival has a number of shorter plays, grouped together into Blocks (2 or 3 […]
So, what’s new in the picture houses this week then? Well, the answers to this and many other important questions are below. Richard Gere is growing old gracefully! There, I’ve said it. […]
This really is pretty epic stuff from Barn Owl. Definitely whets my appetite for more so stay tuned for a full review. From the forthcoming album ‘V’ out 15th April on Thrill […]
Great animated pencil-drawn video. Taken from ‘ALL MY RELATIONS’ out 18th March on Thrill Jockey.
Wow, this is much, much better than I was expecting! Really, really, much, much better. MCD’s new boutique festival (when is a festival not boutique these days?) hits Marlay park on July […]
The Sylvia is an interesting and well constructed new play written by Philip St. John, which deals with topics such as addiction, love and art. The story starts with a middle-aged artist […]
‘Making Trails’ is the first release from Irish band Ana Gog, and to celebrate this fact, they’re playing the Unitarian Church, Dublin on Friday (1st March). Tickets are €10 or (€15 with […]
This is the first taster from Sam’s album ‘Bright Sunny South’ which is being released on May 14th, on posh label nonesuch! All the details and press blurb are here, but mostly […]
Who are the new additions to this lot? Well, Tame Impala are the coolest one anyway, and featured quite highly in our end of year list as I recall. Otherwise, there’s all […]
This week, there’s three events on Saturday that I’d love to be at (don’t you just hate it when that happens?). Linnea Olsson, A Winged Victory and the Unthanks! There’s a lot […]
“Inspired by life and the extra-ordinary of the everyday, Pageant celebrates the performer in us all.” The opening scene involves a single dancer on stage with no music, whirling a massive flag […]
Fantasy cello pop is a term used by Linnea Olsson to describe her music and upon listening you can hear exactly why she coined this phrase. Her cello playing and vocal musings […]
‘Welcome to my second annual farewell tour’ are the words that Mark greets his audience with, and so it begins, another night of self-deprecating humor and some of the best love songs […]
One of my friends has a theory that the Wachowski brothers actually died in a car crash (or something) after the first Matrix movie, and were replaced by by the two bungling […]
Declan is playing a DJ set at the Grafton Lounge on Sudany at 8-10 and at Lillie’s Bordello at 11pm is you like what you hear below. Au revoir January blues hello […]
John Grant, John Grant, John Grant. What’s not to like? Smart, funny lyrics and a booming voice. “I wanted to change the world But I could not even change my underwear” He’s […]
[Update: This, my friend, has been cancelled! Hoping for a re-schedule] Rocket From the Crypt are back performing and are playing in our dear, sweet Button Factory on April 26th. This can […]
I’m always a fan of gigs in odd locations, but this one could well take the biscuit! Caroline Moreau is playing on the Jeanie Johnston, the famine museum and tall ship! The […]