• An Afternoon With Todd McGowan

    Capitalism, Cops, Psychoanalysis, and Politics… What has Bladerunner 2049 got to do with Ideology? Don’t miss the chance to find out when Todd McGowan, associate professor of Film Studies at the University of Vermont gives two talks at DCU (School of Nursing, Room HG22 on Saturday 19th May (2-6pm).

  • Glug Dublin #03 – Image Makers & Shakers

    Generator Hostel Smithfield Square, Arran Quay, Dublin 7, Ireland

    Image makers, shakers and trendsetters gather for an evening of inspiration and tips from some of the best photographers, editors, publishers and image experts around.

    Free
  • Uncover

    LinkedIn EMEA Head Office 2 Wilton Place, Dublin 2, Ireland

    As part of the Uncover Project, Gay Switchboard Ireland presents the Uncover Talk - Post-Marriage Equality: A State of Mind.

    €5
  • Catalyst 3.0

    the tara building Tara Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Connect the Dots are back with the third installment of their Catalyst series, which aims to "strengthen Ireland's social impact ecosystem" and bring together social entrepreneurs and key social entrepreneurship organizations.

    Free
  • PAIRINGS : Nicki Howard (Gill Books) + Barefoot Wine

    Salt and Stove 79/81 Clanbrassil St Lower, Dublin, Ireland

    The first in a series of talks and wine tastings features Nicki Howard, director at Gill Books, talking about their catalogue, title selections and the changing industry. Paired with Barefoot Wine.

    €7
  • Banter 200

    The Workman's Club 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin, Ireland

    Carroll is a gab-fest of the best kind himself – mischievous, curious and insightful – and this is why these chats have lasted the course.

    €5 – €8
  • PAIRINGS: Saint Sister + Apothic Wine

    Salt and Stove 79/81 Clanbrassil St Lower, Dublin, Ireland

    Second in a series of talks and wine tastings in association with E&J Gallo. Tonight Saint Sister on their debut album - Shape of Silence.

    €7
  • My Roots Are Showing

    City Assembly House 58 South William Street, Dublin, Ireland

    Three writers and performers — Darren McGarvey, Emmet Kirwan and Mango — who use their roots as inspiration for their creative work, writing about hard-hitting issues and difficult truths in conversation with journalist Nadine O'Reagan

    €7.99 – €9.99
  • Pairings: Ben Stafford (IMMA) + Dark Horse

    Salt and Stove 79/81 Clanbrassil St Lower, Dublin, Ireland

    Ben Stafford from IMMA who has recently overseen the installation of the Wolfgang Tillmans exhibition in conversation about curation. Paired with Dark Horse wine.

    €7
  • M O V E

    Fumbally Stables Fumbally Lane, Dublin 8, Ireland

    M O V E aims to bring together the best of a gym session, a great dinner party and your favourite podcast in one event.

    €55
  • Women & Whiskey

    Café en Seine 39/40 Dawson Street, Dublin, Ireland

    A new wave of female distillers, bonders and blenders put a spotlight on worldwide whiskey brands

    €25
  • Why Design

    No. 22 No 22, South Anne Street, Dublin, Ireland

    Addressing gender imbalance in the Irish creative sector and marking International Women’s Day with Pentagram design partner Natasha Jen and Thierry Brunfaut of Base Design.

    €15 – €30
  • Bret Easton Ellis

    O'Reilly Theatre 6 Great Denmark St, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland

    55-year-old enfant terrible looking to cause ructions with his first work of non-fiction

    €18 – €20
  • An Evening with Bob Woodward

    Olympia Theatre 72 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    If Bob would wood, would Bob wood? Watergate hack in town to solve our miserable summer.

    €65
  • Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes

    The Sugar Club 8 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Like the late Howard Marks reading Mr Nice, Cummings keeps returning to satiate the demand to hear about his work as director on the most acerbically biting and caustically accurate slices of satire ever served on TV. Any relation to Dominic?

    €15