Those of you who engage in a casual perambulation down the Grand Canal may have noticed a curious sight opposite the Mespil Hotel on Thursdays. For the best part of nine years there has been a food market operating there, […]
Read more →It looks like Dublin 4 may have two new stars on the horizon in the form of local music duo Owen and Matt Ennis. The Ringsend two-piece have gained significant traction online with their cover versions and updates of their […]
Read more →Anyone who walked along Sandymount Strand this summer may have noticed that the famous smokestacks are not the only thing visible on the horizon. Lately, huge numbers of large, colourful kites can be seen on windy days. They belong to […]
Read more →Science geeks are in for a treat this week with the release of The Martian, which sees Matt Damon’s botanist stranded on Mars and forced to rely on all his scientific know-how to survive while back on earth, NASA figure out […]
Read more →There’s a real treat at the Irish Film Institute this Sunday afternoon – a double bill of Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid and The Sting. Both movies pair the cinematic icons Robert Redford and Paul Newman, and both are stone cold […]
Read more →“If you truly love nature you will see beauty everywhere.” – Vincent Van Gogh The pendulum of the seasons swings from side to side celebrating nature’s ongoing pageant. Don’t the seasons go by quickly? As we gradually approach autumn, the […]
Read more →I can recommend three new releases this week, the best of the lot being Korean drama A Girl at My Door. Doona Bae, who most will know from her role in Netflix series Sense8, is outstanding as a police officer sent […]
Read more →Check out some of the great events lined up in and around Dublin 4 this Friday for Culture Night 2015! The National Print Museum in Beggar’s Bush will be showing a century of political protest posters from 6 to 9pm […]
Read more →I can’t believe I’m recommending an M Night Shyamalan movie as release of the week, but that’s the case with The Visit, his best since 1999’s The Sixth Sense, and a long overdue return to form. The film follows a […]
Read more →Owen Wilson and his family find themselves in hot water when a coup breaks out in an unnamed Asian country in No Escape. While at times it borders on xenophobia, asking us to root for the white protagonists as they’re hunted […]
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