Get down to Pearse Street Library today for a unique evening of poetry and science, as Iggy McGovern will be reading from his latest poetry collection, A Mystic Dream of 4. In this, his third collection, the poet and retired […]
Read more →Experience the story of the Dublin Lockout, as the 1913 Lockout Tapestry visits Dublin City Library and Archive! The tapestry is currently on display in the Pearse Street location, where it will stay until March 28.
Read more →Alfred Hitchcock’s classic Rear Window plays for one night only on Thursday at the Omniplex Rathmines. Made at a time when Hitchcock was at the peak of his powers, it’s a movie that captures the essence of cinema – voyeurism, […]
Read more →Fancy yourself a bit of a poet? Now is your chance to shine! Ballyroan Library has organised a poetry competition in the run up to World Poetry Day on March 21.
Read more →For some reason, comics have very mixed fortunes as an artistic medium in the English-speaking world. Across the globe, stories told in words and pictures are common currency. Cartoonists and writer/artist partnerships produce documentary strips, historical novels, biographies, virtually any […]
Read more →I feel the need… the need… for speed! The movie that made Tom Cruise a megastar, Top Gun, comes to the Lighthouse for one night only this Saturday. A blistering romp of jet fuel and illicit romances, no movie quite […]
Read more →Our part of the city has long had a strong musical tradition with a litany of local talent making names for themselves in national and international arenas, and with celebrated recording venues like Windmill Lane Studios. NewsFour took a trip […]
Read more →Get down to Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane at 1.30pm this Saturday to celebrate the launch of the 6th Dublin Festival of Russian Culture. Councillor Mannix Flynn will represent Dublin’s Lord Mayor at the event, which will include a […]
Read more →A church is made up of its people, and Merrion Church recently commemorated the passing, in London last September, of one of its servants whose presence therein predated the building itself. Kevin Quinn worked as Sacristan there from 1940 to […]
Read more →Sandymount has turned out more than its fair share of creative people. Writers, poets and artists are commonplace. Few, though, have the reach of one musician who is originally from Farney Park. He’s been played in the Aviva Stadium, his […]
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