Dublin Dance Festival 2022 – Programme Announcement Dates: 17-29 May The weird and wonderful world of dance will be explored for 12 days in Dublin, in just under two months’ time. Are […]
Dublin Dance Festival 2022 – Programme Announcement Dates: 17-29 May The weird and wonderful world of dance will be explored for 12 days in Dublin, in just under two months’ time. Are […]
TV Picks of the Week – 21/03/22 by Jamie Waddell It’s that time of the week! No More Workhorse has got your weekly television viewing schedule sorted with some of the best […]
X’NTIGONE (After Sophocles) – Abbey Theatre (Peacock) – Review 16 – 26 March 2022 A Prime Cut Productions and the MAC co-production presented by the Abbey Theatre The original version of Antigone […]
The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review 15 – 19 March 2022 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a much-loved children’s book that […]
TV Picks of the Week – 14/03/22 by Jamie Waddell Back again by popular demand, your new favourite guide through the wonderful world of television. From the golden oldies to the hidden […]
Midlake – For The Sake of Bethel Woods – Album Review by Killian Laher This is Midlake’s first album in nearly nine years, just when many thought they would never return. Little […]
Album of the Week – 11/03/22 So, it’s another Friday and you’re here to find out about the new releases! Well, there’s something new from the bold Alex Cameron (Oxy Music) for […]
Foscadh (Shelter) – Film Reviewby Frank L Director – Sean BreathnachWriters – Sean Breathnach, Donal Ryan(novel “The Thing about December”)Stars – Dónall Ó Héalai, Fionnuala Flaherty, Cillian O’Gairbhi Adapted from the novel […]
Carmen – Bord Gáis Energy Theatre – Review by Gearóid O’Byrne Photos by Ruth Medjber Produced by Irish National Opera 07 – 12 March 2022 Georges Bizet’s “Carmen” is and has been […]
TV Picks of the Week – 07/03/22 by Jamie Waddell The most eagerly anticipated series revival since Will & Grace, No More Workhouse proudly presents the new and improved TV Picks of […]
Album of the Week – 04/03/22 Some great new sounds for you to explore this week, with new releases form Band of Horses (Things Are Great), Guided By Voices (Crystal Nuns Cathedral) […]
You Are Not My Mother – Film Review by Katie McCann Director – Kate Dolan Writer – Kate Dolan Stars – Hazel Doupe, Jade Jordan, Paul Reid Cat Dolan’s debut feature is […]
Q&A with Kate Stanley Brennan – THISISPOPBABY – SHIT Project Arts Centre: SHIT By Patricia Cornelius 2-5 March | 8pm, 5 March | 2pm You must have been delighted with the response […]
La Mif – Film Review by Hugh Maguire Director – Fred Baillif Writer – Fred Baillif Stars – Charlie Areddy, Kassia Da Costa, Amandine Golay There are times when we take cinema […]
Mark Lanegan: A Reflection by Killian Laher The world got a bit bleaker this week with the sad loss of Mark Lanegan. I’m struggling to accept that Mark Lanegan is dead. He […]
The Duke – Film Review by Frank L Director – Roger Michell Writers – Richard Bean(screenplay by), Clive Coleman(screenplay by) Stars – Jim Broadbent, Heather Craney, Stephen Rashbrook, Hellen Mirren In 1961, […]
Virgin Dublin International Film Festival 2022 – Preview by Frank L. With the Film Festival starting tomorrow, we thought it was the perfect opportunity to recommend some of the films we’re looking […]
Album of the Week – 18/02/22 This is another slow week, so not a multitude of new releases to choose from, but hey, you only need one! There are new releases from […]
Adam Miller – Gateway – Album Review by Killian Laher Adam Miller, the guitarist with the now defunct electronic band Chromatics, has just released his first solo album. Those who lament the […]
Eddie Vedder – Earthling – Album Review by Killian Laher Eddie Vedder’s solo material has been largely more understated than Pearl Jam, until now that is. It opens with Invincible which has […]
Album of the Week – 11/02/22 Does it ruin the fun a little when we have a glowing review of a new album a few days before the ‘Album of the Week’ […]
Into the Woods – The Lyric Theatre – Review by Cathy Brown Dates: 9 to 27 February Northern Ireland Opera’s Into The Woods Photo Credit – Philip Magowan Into the Woods by […]
48 – Bewley’s Cafe Theatre – Review by Brian Merriman 48 by Gemma Kane Directed by Clare Maguire February 07 – 26, 2022 Time: 1pm (doors open 12.40) Featuring – Eoghan Collins, […]
Black Country, New Road – Ants From Up There – Album Review by Killian Laher Probably one of the most anticipated follow up albums for some time, this second album from Black […]
Album of the Week – 03/02/22 Some great new sounds this week, so rejoice! Ok, maybe that’s a little over the top, but you can certainly check them all out below. First […]
The Eyes of Tammy Faye – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Michael Showalter Starring: Jessica Chastain, Andrew Garfield, Cherry Jones, Vincent D’Onofrio In cinemas February 4th This biographical drama is […]
Totally Irish – The Demise of Irish Music on our Airwaves It started with a tweet from John Baker confirming that his regular show Totally Irish was to finish on 98FM. What […]
Spike Cello Festival 2022 – 11th – 13th February If you ignored the Tradfest and are now regretting that decision, fear not, as there’s an equally cool festival on the horizon, starting […]
Album of the Week – 28/01/22 This week sees new releases from Simone Felice (of The Felice Brothers– All the Bright Coins), Anaïs Mitchell and Pinegrove (11:11) and in truth, any of […]