“My Voice Is My Safety Place”: A Conversation with Rebekka Karijord by Andrew Darley When I call Rebekka Karijord to talk about her latest record, Mother Tongue, she is playing in her […]
“My Voice Is My Safety Place”: A Conversation with Rebekka Karijord by Andrew Darley When I call Rebekka Karijord to talk about her latest record, Mother Tongue, she is playing in her […]
Interview with Benjamin Perchet, Director of Dublin Dance Festival 18-28 May. Part two of our interview with Benjamin Perchet about the upcoming Dublin Dance Festival. You can see the results below. http://www.dublindancefestival.ie […]
King Arthur – The Legend of the Sword – Film Review by Bridget Deevy Director: Guy Ritchie Writers: Joby Harold (screenplay), Guy Ritchie (screenplay) Stars: Charlie Hunnam, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Jude Law Bromancing […]
The New Irish Playbook – Smock Alley – Review by Frank L. Until May 20th Smock Alley hosts the 2017 edition of The New Irish Playbook. There are six short plays in […]
Interview with Benjamin Perchet, Director of Dublin Dance Festival 18-28 May. The Dublin Dance Festival opens on Thursday (May 18th). In the lead up to the festival, we had the chance to […]
Win Tickets to Rebekka Karijord – Unitarian Church – 19-05-17 We have a pair of tickets to give away to Rebekka Karijord this Friday (May 19th) in the Unitarian Church, Dublin. To […]
Laurie Anderson – National Concert Hall – 14-05-17 – Review Laurie Anderson Residency: The Language of the Future Three new and exclusive performances at the National Concert Hall Saturday 13th, Sunday 14th […]
TV PICKS OF THE WEEK – 15-05-17 By Lisa Jewell Make a date or set your DVR for our top telly choices this week Documentary – Ivanka Trump: America’s Real First Lady […]
Sinners – Lyric Theatre – Review by Cathy Brown Produced by the Lyric Theatre Written by Marie Jones Until 03 June When Moliere`s satirical masterpiece, Tartuffe, was premiered at the Palace of […]
The Dublin Dance Festival kicks off this week and runs from the 18th to the 28th of May. This should be a whole lot of fun, so make sure you check out […]
Harder Faster More – Project Arts Centre – Review Red Bear Productions Presents Harder Faster More 11 May 2017-13 May 2017 7:30pm This is a selection of short interwoven plays linked by […]
New Music – Ron Sexsmith – Radio The Last Rider was released on 21 April 2017 on Cooking Vinyl For fans of Ron Sexsmith, this new album must come as welcome news. […]
Private Peaceful – Pavilion Theatre – Review Wed 10 – Sat 13 May, 8pm Verdant & Pemberley Productions present Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo We meet Private Thomas “Tommo” Peaceful when he […]
The Words Are There – Theatre Upstairs – Review by P. McGovern Mat 5th – 20th 2017 World Premiere by Ronan Dempsey The Nth Degree’s production of Ronan Dempsey’s new play, The […]
Vermeer Beyond Time – Film Review by Louise O’Meara Written & directed by: Guillaume Cottet & Jean-Pierre Cottet Starring: Pierre Arditi Narrated by: Fiona Shaw Lighthouse Cinema and at Selected Cinemas – […]
Sweet Baboo – Wild Imagination – Album Review Sweet Baboo is the recording name for one Stephen Black. The Welsh musician hails from a rural background (born in Trefriw, near Snowdonia) but […]
Frantz – Film Review by Frank L. Directed by François Ozon Stars: Pierre Niney, Paula Beer, Ernst Stötzner Ozon (Swimming Pool 2003, In the House 2012) directs this story which emanates from […]
The Confirmation Suit – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre @ Powerscourt – Review by P. McGovern May 08 – June 03, 2017 Gary Cooke, well known to TV audiences from his Après-Match impressions of […]
Alien: Covenant – Film Review by David Turpin Director: Ridley Scott Stars: Michael Fassbender, Katherine Waterston, Billy Crudup Ridley Scott’s Prometheus (2012) fascinated some and bemused many with its combination of half-baked […]
Interview with Tracy Martin – Writer of Harder Faster More Red Bear Productions Presents Harder Faster More Project Arts Centre – 11 May 2017-13 May 2017 7:30pm This is a new version […]
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 […]