The Goethe-Institut Irland has launched an immersive (and free!) art exhibition called DÉAD, which invites visitors on an eyeopening journey into a vibrant world of darkness. Running from September 22nd until October 27th, DÉAD (the Irish word for ‘set of teeth’) is inspired
Read more →Turn2me organised an amazing night of music and entertainment for charity in the Pepper Canister church (St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Mount Street) on the 29th of September last, with entertainment from The Belle Harmonics, and Foinse, two great music groups.
Read more →Liffey Love is a new exciting public art project by artist Rhona Byrne that considers connection and what it means to love our city, to rethink materials of everyday life and embrace sustainable circular practices to nurture a sense of collective civic engagement.
Read more →Dublin Comic Con returns for its 10th anniversary at Dublin’s Convention Centre. From August 12-13, fans of all things geeky will converge on Dublin’s city centre to meet some of their favourite celebrities, buy merchandise, and attend panels and workshops.
Read more →With the memory of COVID lockdowns fading away, there is a great sense of hope and anticipation for Ireland’s upcoming summer festivals. There are definitely positive signs pointing towards a more “normal” festival experience this time compared to previous years.
Read more →Band of three “The Charming Soubrettes” performed a setlist of songs in the Sandymount Community Centre on the 7th of July last. They describe themselves as “a 3-part close harmony group performing popular songs from Golden Oldies to Modern songs with vintage flair.”
Read more →Fun Home, which is approximately 90 minutes long runs from the 1st of July until the 26th of August 2023. Tickets start at €15. If you are a theatre goer or just looking to see a musical or something new, I would definitely recommend this one.
Read more →Clement Yang, a talented 20-year-old artist from Taiwan, who has an intellectual disability, has proudly exhibited his remarkable artwork at the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (RCSI) in Dublin as part of the Connecting Artists 2023 programme.
Read more →Here you’ll find donkeys, babies, courtrooms and a psychologist office – Oh, and an all-pervasive AI program that seeks to wreak havoc on the world. Da movies!
Read more →The 35th edition of the Galway Film Fleadh wrapped up on Sunday, July 16th, after another very strong outing. The festival programme this year boasted 34 Irish films, including 20 world premieres, seven Irish premieres, and 102 short films featuring the best
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