Dublin Dock Workers Preservation Society has released a 2015 calendar entitled “Every Picture Tells a Story”. The calendar features 13 previously unseen images depicting the life and times of Dublin’s dock workers.
Read more →In case you hadn’t noticed, the Christmas season is now underway, and that means screenings of seasonal classics on the big screen. On Saturday afternoon the Lighthouse cinema starts the music and lights the lights the light with The Muppet Christmas Carol.
Read more →Get ready for a night of musical delights as Irishtown Stage School brings The Lion King to Irishtown Stadium! The musical will be taking place at 7pm on Friday the 19th of December, and will feature all the favourite hits […]
Read more →Tomorrow sees a real treat for fans of Irish literature in general and Seamus Heaney in particular, as the National Library of Ireland plays host to Noli Timere: Reflections on the Life and Work of Seamus Heaney. First performed for […]
Read more →If you’re a regular reader of NewsFour’s weekly cinema roundup, you’ll be aware that the Lighthouse cinema has been running a comprehensive Stanley Kubrick season over the past couple of months. The season was prompted by the remastering of Kubrick’s […]
Read more →Join Beaten Track as they bring The Seafarer to Sean O’Casey Theatre. The Seafarer follows Sharky Harkin as he returns home to Baldoyle having lost his job, to care for his blind older brother Richard. While Sharky battles with his […]
Read more →Get down to White Lady Art Gallery this weekend for a dose of 80s and 90s nostalgia! Nomstalgia – The Exhibition features the work of the Nom-Nom Collective, a group of street artists who came together following years of being […]
Read more →Pearse Street Library’s Spanish/English language exchange is starting back tomorrow! Language exchanges are a great way to learn a new language with native speakers. They can teach you how to use a new language in a conversational setting, while at […]
Read more →Audiences finally have a chance to see the winner of this year’s top prize at the Cannes Film Festival, the Turkish drama Winter Sleep. Its director, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, has become synonymous with the phrase “slow cinema.” At almost 3.5 hours, […]
Read more →History Ireland will be holding a Hedge School Debate on the topic of Dublin at War 1914-18 at 7pm in the National Library of Ireland on Kildare Street on Tuesday the 25th of November. The lively debate will paint a […]
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