We need to talk about Terrence. Yes, the one time great Terrence Mallick continues his trip to the bizarre, and his new release has not avoided the wrath of the critics! Even […]
We need to talk about Terrence. Yes, the one time great Terrence Mallick continues his trip to the bizarre, and his new release has not avoided the wrath of the critics! Even […]
Theatre in Dublin this Week – 15-08-17 New productions are thin on the ground this week, but there is the Addams Family in the Bord Gais and a new version of Happy […]
Live Music in Dublin – 14-08-17 There’s a couple of fesitvals in town, with Another Love Story and Groove Festival. There’s also a few fun ones around Dublin with Glen Hansard, the […]
TV PICKS OF THE WEEK – 14-08-17 By Lisa Jewell Get stuck into these top TV choices this week Documentary – Out of Thin Air: Murder in Iceland Monday 14 August, 10pm, […]
Outlying Islands – Samuel Beckett Theatre – Review Sugarglass Theatre presents Outlying Islands by David Greig 12 August – 2 September 2017 – Samuel Beckett Theatre The play is set in an […]
Annabelle was a spin off of a horror series and it was awful. So, what of the prequel to a spin off of a horror series, in Annabelle Creation? Sure fire turkey, […]
Live Music in Dublin – 01-08-17 While last week was a bit dull but with some good festivals at the weekened, this week is just a bit dull, if I’m being honest! […]
Image from Outlying Islands – Samuel Beckett Theatre Theatre in Dublin this Week – 08-08-17 There’s only really one new production, with Outlying Islands in the Beckett catching our attention! You can […]
– Photo of Seamus on Clare island by Barbara Polichnowska Interview with Seamus O’Muineachain – by Killian Laher We had the chance to talk to Irish composer Seamus O’Muineachain about his new album […]
We had the chance to talk to Marc Atkinson, the director of Outlying Islands which will open at the Beckett Theatre next week. It is a play by Sugarglass theatre. The company […]
Live Music in Dublin – 01-08-17 So, what are the highlights from the week ahead? Well, we’ve gone heavy on the festivals, as it’s a quiet week otherwise. Frankie Cosmos in Whelans […]
We had the chance to do a Q&A with artist AlanJames Burns about his ‘Entirely Hollow Aside from the Dark‘ project. You can see the results below… Visual Artist AlanJames Burns Announces […]
This is a stage adaptation of the Flann O’Brien’s 1946 novel ‘An Béal Bocht’, which is a loving parody of the Gaeltacht autobiographies such as Peig Sayers and An t-Oileánach (The Islandman). […]
After all the praise and attention that the Villagers first album generated, it was always going to be a tough one to follow. The difficult second album is a cliché, but more […]
The first time I saw Bon Iver was at 2pm in the afternoon at All Tomorrow’s Parties in Camber Sands (the South of England) in 2008. It was a week before ‘For […]