Mother Tongues Festival
The Mother Tongues Festivle on February 24th will be kicked off by a musical performance of James Joyce's multilingual life.
The Mother Tongues Festivle on February 24th will be kicked off by a musical performance of James Joyce's multilingual life.
An exciting mix of live acts will play across three Dublin venues on the weekend of March 9th-11th, namely DBD (under The Mezz), the Fumbally Stables and The Grand Social.
Is it really time for Offset again? Yes it is most certainly is.
Exploring and celebrating the diverse constellation of music cultures that exist in our city, MusicTown focuses on the themes of collaboration and community.
The third annual Dublin Design Night kicks off this Wednesday April 25, 6pm-9pm, with 19 design destinations around the city center. Image Interiors & Living readers are welcomed to meet some of Ireland’s finest makers, as curated by interior designer Emily Cunnane of InSpace Interior Design.
https://www.imageinteriors.ie/dublin-design-night
21 screenings, 13 brand-spanking new films, 11 exclusive Irish Premieres, 5 classic film anniversaries, 4 shorts programmes, 2 animations, 2 documentaries and 1 day dedicated to Irish Sci-Fi
Three-day celebration the rich history and enduring legacy of vinyl, its landmark recordings, key personnel, and the groundbreaking labels and studios that cultivated such talent.
Headlining the Mother mainstage with an explosion of pop at the stroke of midnight is Sophie Ellis Bextor as well as festival favourites & club residents on Saturday May 19th at 10pm.
A grassroots festival of Irish and International Video Art and Creative Film, taking part at the Lighthouse.
A festival for children and adults alike, playfully merging technology, design, arts and science.
A festival celebrating comic arts in Dublin.
Hotter than July is a free, daytime, family-friendly event celebrating the cultural diversity of Dublin city through music and dance.
In the bar in Bunbeg House in Gweedore a few weekends ago, we stuck up a brief conversation with the barmaid. When we inquired if she was in Dublin recently or planning on heading down (isn’t that what all Dubliners do?), she told us she was on her way to Dublin Comic Con. Now in […]
We’ve Only Just Begun recognises just how incredible some of the local emerging female acts are.
4 nights, 12 acts from 12 different countries: welcome to the future of jazz.
Highlights over the weekend include Sir James McMillan conducting the Irish Chamber Orchestra, and Chamber Choir Ireland in a performance of his monumental Stabat Mater.
Once again Instituto Cervantes Dublin joins Culture Night offering a multidisciplinary programme, a surprising melting pot of tradition and modern artistic expressions.
There’s talks on Karl Marx and his Irish connections, the sinking of the RMS Leinster whose centenary falls on October 10th, Hitler’s women pilots in the Third Reich, women in Hollywood in the ‘30s, as well as a star turn by our very own Brian McMahon.
The 16th edition of this doc-fest includes 15 features, the world premiere of Marcus Robinson’s The Man Who Dared To Dream and seven Irish premières.