Dublin Photography School are launching their 2015 calendar in aid of Epilepsy Ireland, themed A Year Through a Lens. There will be an exhibition of images from all the winning entries to the calendar competition, which takes place in the […]
Read more →Marian College sees FAME hit the stage this week! The cast of the production is made up of Marian College students from 1st through 6th Years, as well as the Transition Year class from Muckross Park College.
Read more →The Lighthouse cinema’s comprehensive Stanley Kubrick season continues with his final film, 1999’s Eyes Wide Shut, on Wednesday. Critics were mixed at the time of its release but now many, myself included, regard it as one of his finest achievements. Then […]
Read more →The Dublin Dock Workers Preservation Society are holding a meeting tonight in the Sean O’Casey Centre in East Wall. All are welcome to attend the meeting, which will start at 7.30 and cover: The society’s upcoming photographic exhibition and talk […]
Read more →Dublin City Council have organised a Public Meeting to help advise an upcoming Conservation Study of Sandymount Green. The meeting will endeavour to inform the public of the study’s purpose and methodology, as well as collecting suggestions on the future […]
Read more →Feast Your Eyes is a monthly event held at the Irish Film Institute that features a screening of a food themed movie, followed by a meal in the Institute’s Cafe Bar. This month it’s Woody Allen’s 1986 classic Hannah & Her […]
Read more →It is with great pleasure – and with grave reservation at having to resort to the use of clichés – that I introduce this issue’s Poet in Profile as ‘No Stranger to Controversy’. It is maybe a little too cheap […]
Read more →Censored, a series of free lectures, is currently being held at the National Print Museum. The lectures deal with the ways in which the press was censored in Ireland, from the arrival of printing in 1551 to the late 20th […]
Read more →“The Windows to the World” is the description by Erik de Kruijf from World Press for the planet’s most prestigious photo contest, which visits Dublin at the chq Building on the Irish leg of its world tour. Spanning almost six […]
Read more →It’s another great week to be a movie lover in Dublin, with a pair of cinema’s greatest classics and two cracking new releases opening. The Lighthouse continues its Kubrick season with his greatest movie, the 1975 masterpiece Barry Lyndon. Shot in […]
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