On 17th July, St Andrew’s Resource Centre on Pearse Street staged the 10 year anniversary screening of Journey through the Community 2004, under the auspices of the South Docks Festival. The film was originally devised by Patrick McGauley (pictured right) […]
Read more →There has been, no doubt about it, a serious boom in coffee culture in Ireland over recent years. Beyond the vicinity of Bewley’s, once the coffee capital of the nation, homegrown chains like Insomnia, and mega-franchises like Starbucks have come […]
Read more →Pearse Street Library is hosting an exhibition of images of merchant seamen of the Ringsend and Irishtown area from the Great War period. These images were a part of the men’s CR10 cards, which were identification cards for merchant seamen […]
Read more →Throughout August, the Irish Film Institute is holding a month-long season of “Cursed” films; movies that for one reason or another were overlooked at the time of their release. Kicking off the season is 1932’s Freaks, which screens on Sunday at […]
Read more →Now is your chance to see the best of Ireland’s new artistic talent! The RDS National Craft & Student Art Awards Exhibition is offering free entry to the public for today, tomorrow and Friday.
Read more →Take in the history, sights and sounds of Grand Canal Dock with Waterways Ireland’s Walking Tour of Grand Canal Dock. The tour begins in the Visitor Centre and takes you on a journey around Grand Canal Dock and its history, […]
Read more →Orson Welles’ 1947 thriller The Lady from Shanghai returns to the big screen, courtesy of a newly restored print at the Irish Film Institute. It’s a movie that has critics torn, but while it’s far from perfect, I find it […]
Read more →Enter a world of scientific wonders and curious technology with the Festival of Curiosity! Hoping to continue with the success of last year’s sold out festival, this year’s events will be held over a number of venues across Dublin City […]
Read more →Local landmark or costly eyesore? ESB has recently been discussing the possibility of demolishing the chimneys at Poolbeg Power Station. They have released the following statement: “ESB is currently reviewing possible options for the future of the site and plans […]
Read more →It’s a great week to be a Dublin cinephile, with two worthwhile new releases and three classics returning to the big screen. If you’re a horror fan, the Lighthouse has a treat for you with a late night screening of […]
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