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SUMMARY:The Magazine Blueprint
DESCRIPTION:The Magazine Blueprint is a how-to guide to creating your own independent magazine\, it focuses on everything from paper stock and design to distribution and marketing. With insights from more than 60 of the world’s best magazine makers\, distributors and marketers\, it’s the most comprehensive guide to magazine making on the market. \nFeaturing interviews with some previous and upcoming OFFSET speakers: Steven Heller\, Gail Bichler (New York Times Magazine)\, George Lois\, David Carson\, Omar Sosa (Apartamento)\, Jeremy Leslie (Magculture)\, Ryan Fitzgibbon (Hello Mr)\, Rob Orchard (Delayed Gratification)\, Adam Moss (New York). And many more… \nFollowing the launch Lucy Nurnberg & Lydia Garnett from Accent Magazine\, Steven Gregor from Gym Class\, Briony Somers from Franc\, and Garrett Pitcher from Thread Magazine will discuss the state of the independent publishing industry.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/the-magazine-blueprint/
LOCATION:Iconic Offices\, The Greenway\, St Stephen's Green\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180316T193000
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SUMMARY:This Party’s Over
DESCRIPTION:For years\, in broke and beleaguered places\, outsiders have gathered underground\, after dark and at the margins to cut loose and create communities. Today\, speculation\, gentrification and monotonous development mean that the mainstream is overwhelming and erasing alternative spaces. How can a city flourish if there’s nowhere for different people to hang out and it’s impossible to get a party started? With Amy Lamé (American -British performer\, TV Presenter\, Duckie\, Royal Vauxhall Tavern London)\, Give Us the Night (Dublin night-time activist group) and more to be announced. \nhttps://www.london.gov.uk/city-hall-blog/7-things-mayors-night-czar-has-done-her-first-year
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/this-partys-over/
LOCATION:The Complex\, 15 Little Green St\, Smithfield\, Dublin 7\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Totally Dublin Live!
DESCRIPTION:So we’re piloting this idea. What if we dipped into the magazine\, and the things we love\, and brought it to a live setting for your enjoyment? We hope you like the idea and can come out and support us. \nHUCK Magazine – Radical Culture \nHUCK is a global magazine exploring the many facets of radical culture\, be it surf\, skate\, snow\, music\, art\, activism\, pop culture\, the environment and the world beyond. Deputy editor Cian Traynor will discuss the magazine and its work. \nThe Art of Repair \nOur feature in the September issue looked at people working in repair in the city. A niche profession in some instances; a vanishing trade in others we talk to James Beatley (luthier) and John Miley (shoe cobbler). \nOffset\n\nAhead of the annual creative conference\, we talk to the organisers about the festival and what’s in store later this month. March 23-25\, Bord Gais Theatre. \nGaelic Fields \nCoinciding with an exhibition in the Library Project\, we talk to photographer Paul Carroll about his seven-year photography project documenting GAA pitches. \n+ more tba \nComplimentary Hennessy upon arrival. \nTotally Dublin Live Tuesday 13th March at 7.30pm in the Sugar Club Dublin. Tickets available here
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/totally-dublin-live/
LOCATION:The Sugar Club\, 8 Lower Leeson Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180112T110000
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SUMMARY:Coffee Culture: Resilience
DESCRIPTION:coffee|culture#3 : Resilience \nThis January\, coffee|culture is inviting three creatives who have used their artistic output as a form of expression enabling them to thrive. Although the creative industry can be a challenging and daunting place\, creatives are resilient and bounce back from obstacles; be it diminishing arts grants\, red tape regulations or burnout syndrome. \nGiven the nature of this event\, we wanted to give back by supporting a social enterprise that specialises in intervention-preventative\, wellness workshops for the youth of Ireland. All profits from this event will be donated to Soar\, a collective movement that empowers young people to believe in themselves and fulfil their true potential. \nSpeakers: \nShane O Malley\nShane O’Malley is among a group of contemporary artists who have emerged from Ireland’s graffiti subculture to work in mediums of paint\, murals and art installations. Shane uses vibrant art pieces as a form of self expression to visualise his mind\, inner conflicts and mental health. \nAoife McElwain\nAoife McElwain is a food writer and creative events planner. Aoife has excelled in the creative industry through her bustling career as one half of the recipe series Forkful TV\, and as the programme curator and community manager for Turkfest; a community-led arts and music festival based on Inishturk. \nAs well as hosting the illustrious Sing Along Social events\, Aoife is just about to launch her first book aimed at providing respite to the “always-on culture of busyness”. \nSoar\nSoar was founded in 2012 by Tony Griffin and Karl Swan. Soar is a collective movement that believes that there is greatness within all young people. They achieve this by creating and delivering early intervention-preventative\, wellness workshops for young people aged 12 to 18 years from all backgrounds. Their workshops empower young people to thrive\, believe in themselves and fulfil their true potential. \nBailies Coffee Roasters\nBailies are joining us from Belfast to provide a complimentary cupping demonstration presenting their speciality blend. They source and roast Fair Trade\, Rainforest Alliance and Organic coffees\, and develop working relationships with ethical suppliers who have strong focus on sustainability for local farmers and growers. \ncoffee|culture is a new series of creative talks that occupy Dublin’s best speciality cafés on one morning per month. Each venue is significant for its status on the Dublin City Coffee Map\, presenting a snapshot of a truly vibrant and bustling coffee scene of over 30 cafés\, each offering something unique and beautiful to Dublin’s fair city. \nTalks have been designed to provide a stimulating and inspiring start to the day\, ranging in theme from architecture to food writing\, set-design to performance art and everything in between. Speakers have been curated for their contribution to Ireland’s cultural landscape and their motivation for creating innovative work in challenging times. \ncoffee|culture is a collaborative event organised in partnership with Above the Fold.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/coffee-culture-resilience/
LOCATION:wigwam\, 54 Middle Abbey Street\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Storm(zy) Brewing
DESCRIPTION:If there happened to be a mural of the year awards ceremony\, then the one of Stormzy by the Subset collective in Smithfield would be on the podium. It truly has a transformative effect on the still grey-tinged surrounds but it may be gone by December 15th. Dublin City Council want it gone as it was erected without planning permission. Subset can’t afford to fight it. The mural is on the Linders building. Jonathan Melvin\, the property manager for the building has no beef with it. “It’s a massive shame for the mural to come down\, it brightened up an otherwise dull street.” C’mon DCC\, let some common sense prevail.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/stormzy-brewing/
LOCATION:Smithfield Square\, Smithfield Square\, Dublin.\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Dublin Gallery Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Experience Dublin’s art scene like never before\, with guided tours\, exhibition openings and curatorial talks. The Hugh Lane will channel the electric energy of Detroit duo Drexciya\, in a music event set to kick your weekend into high voltage; IMMA launches Rodney Graham’s exhibition ‘That’s Not Me’; and there will be an art workshop suitable for all the family at the LAB gallery\, inspired by their thought-provoking exhibition ‘Futureproof.’ Rayne Booth\, founder of DWG\, has said he aims “to open up the rich array of artists and arts spaces to both Dubliners and visitors\, art connoisseurs and novices\, young and old.” Sprawling across various venues throughout the city\, the event is not to be missed. Find out more about the wheres and whens at their website here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-gallery-weekend/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings,Talk
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SUMMARY:Hopscotch in the Sky
DESCRIPTION:Poet Lucinda Jacob and illustrator lauren O’Neil have teamed up to produce a book poetry and illustrations for children. Hopscotch in the Sky bursts with fantastic lyrical trips into the imagination\, coupled with colourful creatures and playful twists on age-old themes. Join the two artists as they discuss working on the book\, and how words and illustration can ignite the imagination. \nPublished by Little Island Press\, the book will cost just €14.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/hopscotch-in-the-sky/
LOCATION:Smock Alley Theatre\, Exchange Street Lower\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Literary Listings,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171021T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171022T013000
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SUMMARY:Year Zero - 40th Anniversary of The Clash at TCD
DESCRIPTION:When The Clash played Trinity College Dublin back in 1977 on October 21st\, they were fresh from a cancelled show and mini riot at Belfast’s Ulster Hall the night before. Bringing the white hot rage of UK Punk Rock to an Irish audience\, The Clash played two sets of 35 minutes and a legacy was driven into the studious grounds. Countless souls were set aflame\, minds were alight with something completely new and raw. \nYear Zero features talks\, Q&As\, readings and screenings wrapping up with a Don Letts DJ set in the Grand Social. Check out their schedule online.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/year-zero-40th-anniversary-clash-tcd/
LOCATION:Trinity College\, College Green\, Dublin\, 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20170920T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20170920T213000
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Poetry: 10 years of Poetry Aloud
DESCRIPTION:Poets from W. B. Yeats to Seamus Heaney have used the National Library’s reading rooms\, and the literary papers of many poets are part of the library’s manuscripts collections. Our printed collection includes the work of well-known and lesser known poets. The creativity and legacy of W. B. Yeats is celebrated in the popular exhibition Yeats: the life and work of William Butler Yeats.  \nPoetry Aloud is an All-Ireland poetry speaking competition for post-primary schools organised by the NLI and Poetry Ireland. The idea originated in Wesley College\, Dublin with English teacher Niall MacMonagle. The first national poetry speaking competition was held in 2006 and coincided with the opening of the Yeats exhibition. The National Library and Poetry Ireland jointly organised Yeats Aloud in 2006. \nIn 2007\, the competition became Poetry Aloud and has been running since as an all-Ireland poetry speaking competition for post primary schools on the island of Ireland.  The NLI and Poetry Ireland have worked in collaboration on Poetry Aloud for the past 10 years. \nTo celebrate 10 years of Poetry Aloud as a national competition\, join Professor Margaret Kelleher\, Chair of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama\, UCD for a short talk followed by a conversation with some former winners who will read their own favourite poems.  Niall MacMonagle will introduce the evening. \nAll welcome! Booking not required.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/celebrating-poetry-10-years-poetry-aloud/
LOCATION:National Library of Ireland\, 7-8 Kildare Street\, Dublin 2\, D02 P638\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20170913T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20170913T220000
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SUMMARY:Gunpowder and Perfume: The Poetry of John Donne
DESCRIPTION:The Society for Renaissance Studies is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a series of lectures in Ireland and the UK on the theme of the five senses.  The Dublin lecture\, by  Professor Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin on  the poetry of John Donne\, will take place at the National Library of Ireland on Wednesday 13th September at 7pm\, and all are welcome. Booking is not required. Read more on the event here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/gunpowder-perfume-poetry-john-donne/
LOCATION:National Library of Ireland\, 7-8 Kildare Street\, Dublin 2\, D02 P638\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20170803T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20170803T230000
DTSTAMP:20260505T001207
CREATED:20170728T120735Z
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SUMMARY:VA-JAY-JAY DAY
DESCRIPTION:“We believe that it is time to come together to educate\, demystify\, and celebrate the holiest of holes\, the PUSSY!! Yoni\, vulva\, twat\, cunt\, pussy\, vag or snatch – We don’t care what you call it\, just come and get the facts. \nVa-Jay-Jay Day is an educational and community building event based on the topic of pussy\, wombs\, menstruation\, fertility and the female reproductive system. We are gathering around the common experience of having bodies that were assigned female at birth\, regardless of gender identity. \nAfter thousands of years of womb shaming we are calling in a safe and private space to speak about our anatomy with others who share our experience. This is a place to go deep and to heal while celebrating that fact that we have the most glorious life force and we deserve to know how to use it ♥” \nWe will be discussing: \n– Cervical Self Exam:\nWe will do a live demonstration and help others to do self exam for themselves\, too if they’d like! No pressure to participate if you don’t want to. There will be speculums for use (or sale if you’d like to keep one for future use)\, but please bring your own flashlight and mirror if you can. \n– Fertility Awareness Method:\nBreaking free from invasive hormonal and internal birth control methods like the IUD\, the shot\, the pill\, etc. and using natural methods to chart your cycle and understand the signs your body is giving you. \n– How to Stay Out of the Gynecologists Office:\nHome remedies for common vaginal conditions\, herbal alternatives\, and a Q&A where we can all share our experience with one another \n+++++++ \nCarol Downer (Los Angeles\, California) is a founder of the Women’s Self Help Movement. She is a feminist activist who focuses on women’s reproductive rights and helped open 20+ women’s health clinics across the USA in the 1970’s. She is a icon of the second wave of feminism and a pioneer of abortion rights. \nCorinne Loperfido (Los Angeles\, California) is an event producer who wants to create containers for community to grow and ideas to spread. She believes that knowledge is power and the more that women can learn about their own bodies\, the more that we can break free from the chains of the medical industrial complex and take care of ourselves.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/va-jay-jay-day/
LOCATION:Fumbally Stables\, Fumbally Lane\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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