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Japanese Film Festival 2026 – Preview

By No More Workhorse on April 10, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Album of the Week – 10/04/26

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The Blue Trail – Film Review

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Father Mother Sister Brother – Film Review

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Tuesdays with Morrie – Gaiety Theatre – Review

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California Schemin’ – Film Review

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Rhubarb Crumble – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 17, 2014 • ( 2 Comments )

Rhubarb Crumble runs at the Tiger Dublin Fringe until Saturday the 20th of Sept @ 8.30., Bewley’s Café Theatre. Rhubarb Crumble charts the rise and fall and rise and fall again of […]

A Walk Among the Tombstones – Movie Review

By No More Workhorse on September 17, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

A Walk Among the Tombstones – Review by David Turpin Directed by: Scott Frank Starring: Liam Neeson, Dan Stevens, Brian “Astro” Bradley Liam Neeson’s tenure as the king of mid-budget off-season action […]

Ajax and Little Iliad – Peacock Theatre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 17, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Ajax and Little Iliad – Review by Emily Elphinstone One of the best things about the Fringe festival is the opportunity to go to more immersive shows, where you don’t just get […]

Rian Unplugged – Irish Tour

By No More Workhorse on September 17, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Rian Unplugged takes to the roads of Ireland, making it from Meath, Laois, Clare, Donegal, Mayo, Longford, Sligo and Leitrim! The people of Dublin can’t complain as they had their chance, as […]

Guilfoyle-Nielsen Trio & PHISQA – Whelans – 22-09-14

By No More Workhorse on September 17, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

  This is the last in IMC’s Monday nights at Whelans, and we’re sad to see them go. They’re not going out with a whimper though, as they have Guilfoyle-Nielsen Trio & […]

How to Build your First Robot – Smock Alley – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 17, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

How to Build your First Robot – Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival – until 20th Sept. It is the 1960’s and man has one dream, to step foot on the moon. An American […]

Interview with Conall Morrison – Director of Borstal Boy – Gaiety Theatre

By No More Workhorse on September 16, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

Behan there, done that! – Interview by Frances Winston Borstal Boy runs in the Gaeity theatre until October 11th. Tickets from €24.50 including booking fee. Show starts 7:30pm nightly with a 3pm […]

Ticket Competition – James Yorkston – Workman’s Club – 20-09-14

By No More Workhorse on September 16, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

We have two tickets to give away to one lucky winners for James Yorkston + Guests at the Workman’s Club this Saturday (September 20th). To be in with a chance of winning, […]

RM Hubbert Interview – Part 2

By No More Workhorse on September 16, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

In the second part of the interview, I asked Hubby about the Glasgow DIY scene and the gigs in the Kazoo club. He helped Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand) organise the now famous […]

Charolais – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 16, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

Charolais – Review by Emily Elphinstone Telling the tale of a person and their nemesis, the protagonist and antagonist, has great precedent in theatrical history; but not often is that antagonist a […]

The Carved Soul – Smock Alley – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 15, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

The Carved Soul runs at Smock Alley until Wednesday the 17th. Ollie is quite a difficult old man. He still has a lot of life left in him though, he has a […]

Fingal Film Festival – 26th to 28th Sept

By No More Workhorse on September 15, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

Details of the Fingal Film Festival have just been released, so I thought I’d share the love, wit the full information below. They’ve a good mix of American and more local movies, […]

Interview with Kristin Hersh of Throwing Muses

By No More Workhorse on September 15, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

We were delighted to have the chance to interview Kristin Hersh of Throwing Muses. I’ve been listening to Kristin’s music for over twenty years, and Throwing Music were right alongside Pixies as […]

Pilgrim – Smock Alley Theatre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 14, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Pilgrim – Smock Alley Theatre – Review by Helen O’Leary Pilgrim is a one-man show but you don’t tire of the one man Rex Ryan because he presents himself in many guises. […]

Things to do in Dublin (15-09-14 – 21-09-14)

By No More Workhorse on September 14, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

It’s the last week of the Tiger Dublin Fringe! If you haven’t gone to anything, you’ve been missing out! Culture Night is also this Friday the 19th of Sept. There’s events all […]

RM Hubbert on Thirteen Lost and Found – Interview Part 1

By No More Workhorse on September 14, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

We had the chance to interview RM Hubbert (or Hubby as he is known). Hubby won the Scottish Album of the year 2013 for his album ‘Thirteen Lost and Found’ which is […]

Down and Out in Paris and London – Bewley’s Cafe – Review

By No More Workhorse on September 13, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell – Review With only a table, two chairs, and a small glass of wine, the scene looks very much the same onstage, […]

Songs From A Car Park (Drury Street) – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 13, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Songs from a Car Park (Drury Street) – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review You are met at the entrance to the Car Park by a Fringe representative in an orange t-shirt who directs […]

Bastard: A Family History – Project Arts Centre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 13, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

Bastard: A Family History – Review by Frank L. The stage contains a substantial vacant suspended picture frame with an open suitcase on the floor, a toaster of indeterminate age on a […]

Interview with Áine Ní Laoghaire – Sick – Tiger Dublin Fringe

By No More Workhorse on September 13, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

“Sick is about what happens at the end of love. It’s a play about isolation and care-giving. It’s a play about family and reversing roles. When fantasy is the only release and […]

Singlehood – Olympia Theatre – Review

By No More Workhorse on September 13, 2014 • ( 3 Comments )

Singlehood – Review by Frances Winston The Olympia theatre, Dame Street, Dublin 2 Runs September 11th -13th at 8pm nightly (doors 7.15pm). Tickets: €25/28 Given that this was one of the huge […]

Lurky! Lurky! – Beckett Theatre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 12, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Lurky! Lurky! – Review by Frances Winston The Samuel Beckett Theatre, Trinity College Dublin 2. Runs from September 11th – 14th @ 6.30pm nightly. Matinee Saturday 13th @ 1pm Tickets €15/13. Suitable […]

Fizzles – Beckett in the City – 14 Henrietta Street – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 12, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Samuel Beckett’s Fizzles – Beckett in the City – Tiger Dublin Fringe This production takes place in 14 Henrietta street, which is one of the more impressive venues for the Fringe Festival. […]

New Movie Releases – 12-09-14

By No More Workhorse on September 12, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Manuscripts Don’t Burn –  Khosrow and Morteza set out on a mission to kill someone. The assassination ought to be arranged as a suicide. At the last minute however, they are obliged […]

Centre of the Universe – Bewleys Cafe Theatre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 12, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

The Centre of the Universe – Review by Emily Elphinstone John Doran wants to be your Best Friend, whether you really like your best friend, or are secretly jealous of them. He […]

Tardigrade – Beckett Theatre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review

By No More Workhorse on September 11, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Tardigrade – Beckett Theatre – Tiger Dublin Fringe Review As you enter the space, you are greeted with a large projection on the back wall of a small grub like creature scurrying. This […]

A Most Wanted Man – Movie Review

By No More Workhorse on September 11, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

A Most Wanted Man – Review by David Turpin Directed by: Anton Corbijn Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Willem Dafoe, Robin Wright Best New Movie Celebrated photographer Anton Corbijn’s third narrative […]

Happenings – E.T – Merrion Square – 13-09-14

By No More Workhorse on September 11, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

I remember seeing this in the cinema first time around, in the Classic in Harold’s Cross. Those were the days, sigh. The next time I saw it was about two years ago […]

At Berkley – Movie Review

By No More Workhorse on September 11, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

At Berkeley directed by Frederick Wiseman – Review by Frank L It takes some guts to make a documentary about the administrative workings of any academic institution. Wiseman’s choice of the prestigious […]

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