The Curse of the Button Accordion – Smock Alley – Review Tues 23 / Wed 24 Feb @ 9pm | The Main Space Sharon is a young girl obsessed with the normal […]
The Curse of the Button Accordion – Smock Alley – Review Tues 23 / Wed 24 Feb @ 9pm | The Main Space Sharon is a young girl obsessed with the normal […]
The Book of Condolences – Theatre@36 – Review by Frank L. 22nd February 2016 to the 27th February 2016 – Tickets available here. The title of the play gives an indication of […]
See the lovely video for Ciara O’Neill’s new video Ghots below. It comes from her new album – The Ebony Trail which is released on March 5th. Northern Irish singer songwriter Ciara […]
Secret In Their Eyes – Film Review by Pat V. Director: Billy Ray Writers: Billy Ray (screenplay), Juan José Campanella (film “El secreto de sus ojos”) Stars: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Nicole Kidman, Julia […]
Needlework by Deirdre Sullivan – Book Review by Emily Elphinstone Launch Party at Easons O’Connell street at 6.30pm on Feb 25th. Though it has grown in recognition and popularity in the last […]
The North-West Passage 1874 Sir John Everett Millais, Bt 1829-1896 Presented by Sir Henry Tate 1894 Artist and Empire: Facing Britain’s Colonial Past – Tate Britain – by Pat Levy Having been […]
Details of a new site specific play called Inside the GPO have just been announced which will be staged… well, I’m sure you worked out where. It’s written by Colin Murphy who […]
How To Be Single – Film Review by Emily Elphinstone Director: Christian Ditter Writers: Abby Kohn (screenplay), Marc Silverstein (screenplay) Stars: Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Leslie Mann In the classic Romantic Comedy […]
St. Boxfriend – Scene + Heard Festival – Smock Alley Theatre – Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st February at 6:30pm in The Boys School Terese spends her days in a back room […]
Baio – Workman’s Club – 22nd Feb 2016 – Live Review It has been three years since the last Vampire Weekend album ‘Modern Vampires of the City’ and while there is talk […]
The Propaganda Game – Film Review by Conor MacNamara Director: Álvaro Longoria Writer: Álvaro Longoria Alvaro Longoria’s inside look at the North Korean propaganda apparatus feels like an impossible task: trying to […]
Exposure by Helen Dunmore – Audible Book Review by Pat V. Reading like a version of The Railway Children for adults, Helen Dunmore’s latest novel Exposure, tells the story of three children […]
Triple 9 – Film Review – by Fran Winston Directed by: John Hillcoat Starring: Casey Affleck, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Anthony Mackie, Aaron Paul, Clifton Collins, Jr., Norman Reedus, Teresa Palmer, Michael K. Williams, […]
The Audi Dublin International Film Festival is in full swing and runs until 28th of Feb, with a huge amount of events on around the city. There’s a massive amount of New […]
This is an early offering from the new album by Frightened Rabbit, and if this is anything to go by… it could be quite promising! I’ll leave you with the words of […]
This Lime Tree Bower – Project Arts Centre – Review 16 February 2016-27 February 2016 8.15pm Tickets €10 – €18 This is a tale of three young men who live in a […]
How to be Single – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Christian Ditter Starring: Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Alison Brie, Leslie Mann In cionemas February 19th In a season of extremely […]
Concussion – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Peter Landesman Starring: Will Smith, Alec Baldwin, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Arliss Howard, Paul Reiser, Luke Wilson, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, David Morse, Albert Brooks Given the […]
We had the chance to interview PhiIip Connaughton ahead of the new WHACK!! which is touring the country from Feb 20th. You can see the results below, along with tour dates and […]
Bone Tomahawk – Film Review by C.K. MacNamara Director: S. Craig Zahler Writer: S. Craig Zahler Stars: Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Mathew Fox, Richard Jenkins The lovechild of The Hills Have Eyes […]
Taboo Review – New Theatre – Review by Emily Elphinstone It may seem unoriginal to present a show about a dating just after Valentines Day, but dark comedy Taboo is by no […]
Freeheld – Movie Review by Pat V. Director: Peter Sollett Writer: Ron Nyswaner (screenplay) Stars: Julianne Moore, Ellen Page, Steve Carell In the euphoria that accompanied the passing of the Marriage Equality […]
Taboo – Interview with Director Sarah Baxter – by Emily Elphhinstone As we count down to the world premiere of ‘Taboo’, which runs in the New Theatre from February 15th – 27th, […]
Suede – Olympia, Dublin – Live Review by Killian Laher – Photos by M Quinn Passing the Olympia over an hour before the gig there was an old-fashioned queue waiting to see […]
Made in China by Mark O’Rowe at Viking Theatre – The Sheds Clontarf – Review by Paddy McGovern Seldom does one come away from a theatre with such a feeling of such […]
All That Fall – Abbey Theatre – Review by Shane Larkin 11th – 20th Feb Out of the dark and into our minds, old Maddy Rooney emerges. Wheezing and dragging her feet […]
We had the chance to interview Sharon Mannion – Writer and Performer of ‘The Curse of the Button Accordion’ which runs at Smock Alley as part of the ‘Scene and Heard Festival’. […]
The Widow by Fiona Barton – Audible Book Review by Pat V. The Widow has been heralded as the stand-out psychological thriller for 2016 in the same vein as Gone Girl and […]
The big event in town this week is the Audi Dublin International Film Festival. Yes, that name will take some getting used to, but it’s the same show, with movies, interviews and […]