TV PICKS OF THE WEEK By Lisa Jewell Whether you’re staying in or setting the DVR, we’ve your top cultural TV picks for the week ahead. Film – Still Alice Monday 17 […]
TV PICKS OF THE WEEK By Lisa Jewell Whether you’re staying in or setting the DVR, we’ve your top cultural TV picks for the week ahead. Film – Still Alice Monday 17 […]
Seamus O’Muineachain – Cloves – Album Review by Killian Laher Seamus O’Muineachain is a young Irish composer from Belmullet. Cloves is his second album, and it’s a thing of delicate beauty. Using […]
The Great Gatsby – Gate Theatre – Review Until 16th September, 2017 Have you heard the story of Jay Gatbsy? We are introduced to the world of Gatsby through the eyes of […]
A Change in the Weather – Film Review Director: Jon Sanders Writers: Anna Mottram, Jon Sanders Stars: Meret Becker, Douglas Finch, Maxine Finch Dan (Bob Goody) is an old and well renowned […]
Bump at the Edinburgh Fringe by Audrey Devereux Assembly George Square Theatre (Venue 8) Dates: Aug 3-13, 15-20, 22-28 Brand new Irish theatre company Bump and Grind will be hitting the prestigious […]
Boris Berezovsky – Titan of the Piano – In aid of ChildVision – Tuesday 25th July, 8.00pm To celebrate The Dublin International Piano Festival which takes place around the capital city from […]
Absolute Beginners – New Theatre – Review by Keith Thompson Absolute Beginners @ The New Theatre til 22nd July, 7.30PM Carrie is angry. Ewan is anxious. They both need help. With Absolute […]
Funny Girl – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Fran Winston Bord Gais Energy theatre, Grand Canal dock, Dublin 2 Runs until July 15th. 7.30pm nightly and matinees Thursday 13th and […]
Pilgrimage – Film Review by Frank L. Directed by Brendan Muldowney Writer: Jamie Hannigan Stars: Tom Holland, Jon Bernthal, Richard Armitage The opening scene shows an early Christian, in the first century, […]
Longitude 2017 Stage Times For those going down Marlay this weekend, here’s everything you need to know!
Live Music in Dublin – 12-07-17 So, what are the highlights from the weeks ahead? Longitude 2017 kicks off on Friday (with Storm-kaku headlining), while Fleet Foxes continue hanging around the Iveagh […]
Two Pints – Abbey Theatre (On Tour) – Review by Frank L. Written by Roddy Doyle Photo by Ros Kavanagh Until August 5th Last night in the Foxhound Inn in Kilbarrack “Two […]
The Many Faces of Spider-man The first reaction of many people hearing of this latest Spider-man film was ‘Another one?’ This reboot of the franchise came shortly after the Andrew Garfield films […]
Alt-J – Trinity College – Review Alt -J have enjoyed a relatively rapid rise to the top. Some bands spend many years surfing the smaller venues before making the break through, whereas […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 11-07-17 The first production from the new era of the Gate is this week, with Gatsby! We’re looking forward to it, a chance to dress up! […]
Interview with Liam Hallahan – Red Pill – Theatre Upstairs We had the chance to talk to Liam Hallahan ahead of the opening of Red Pill at Theatre Upstairs. It is a […]
The Beguiled – Film Review by Frank L. Directed by Sofia Coppola Writers: Thomas Cullinan (based on the novel by), Albert Maltz (based on the screenplay by) Stars: Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, […]
War for the Planet of the Apes – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Matt Reeves Starring: Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Steve Zahn, Amiah Miller, Karin Konoval, Judy Greer, Terry Notary […]
Bell X1 – Trinity College – Live Review First off, the logistics. The gigs are held on the cricket pitch. You enter through the Lincoln Place (rear entrance) of Trinity. Less than […]
TV PICKS OF THE WEEK By Lisa Jewell Make a date or set your DVR for our top telly choices this week Documentary – This is Christy Tuesday 11 July, 9.30pm, RTE1 […]
Totems – National Gallery of Ireland – Review by Frank L. Choreographed by Liz Roche Photos by Luca Truffarelli Until July 9th Totems is a celebration of the recently renovated National Gallery. […]
Souvenir – Film Review by David Turpin Directed by Bruno Derfurne Starring Isabelle Huppert, Kévin Azaïs, Johan Leyson Souvenir, Belgian director Bruno Derfurne’s second feature, after the charming North Sea Texas (2011), […]
100 More Like These: The Story of the San Patricios – Viking Theatre – Review by Frank L. Written by Larry O’Loughlin Adapted & Performed by Stephen Jones Until July 15th This […]
Midwife – Film Review by Frank L Director: Martin Provost Writers: Martin Provost (dialogue), Martin Provost (screenplay) Stars: Catherine Deneuve, Catherine Frot, Olivier Gourmet Claire (Catherine Font) is a dedicated midwife who […]
My Name is Rachel Corrie – New Theatre – Review Until July 8th Rachel Corrie was born in Washington in 1979. She was a free spirit, a girl who had no idea […]
Once The Musical – Olympia Theatre – Review by Fran Winston Olympia theatre, Dame Street, Dublin 2 Runs until August 26th Evening shows – doors 7pm, show 8pm Matinee shows – doors […]
The Melvins – A Walk With Love and Death – Album Review by Killian Laher Heavy rock band the Melvins have released more than 20 albums, only flirting briefly with the mainstream […]
It’s midsummer, so forget about the smaller venues and embrace the big outdoor events! There’s Fleet Foxes, Future Islands, James Vincent McMorrow, Longitude and more over the next few weeks! It’s not like […]
James Elkington – Wintres Woma – Album Review by Killian Laher James Elkington is a highly accomplished guitarist, known for collaborating with Freakwater, Jeff Tweedy, Steve Gunn and Richard Thompson. Until now […]