The Secret History of Gay Dublin Tour
A guided tour that sheds new light on some of the figures in Dublin's political and cultural history, who people may not have known were gay.
A guided tour that sheds new light on some of the figures in Dublin's political and cultural history, who people may not have known were gay.
Enjoy stunning views of Dublin Bay along the way, then stop off at the Halfway Hooley in The Pumphouse for free refreshments & entertainment.
Now living in Dublin, the Oregon born composer and multidisciplinary artist, Jasmine Wood has brought her PNW DIY roots with her
A visual work that addresses issues facing farming, food production and consumption, in the face of present ecological and climate crises.
This weekender is a fundraiser for the fifth volume of A Litany of Failures, which is certain to be no less incredible than its predecessors.
An early highlight in another busy year for Claxton and his associates, and a mandatory visit for anyone with an interest in the visual arts.
This stacked bill sees shoegaze skewed rock quartet CABL and fuzzy pioneers Nerves co-headline a dizzyingly abstract evening of joyful noise.
Two plays which have been described as, "a perfect blend of hilarity and tragedy, courtesy of the talented writer, Derek Murphy.”
Claxton navigates the ways in which those niche interests that defined subcultures have now become fashionable.
“Describing a primordial and impossible emanation of light.”
Evoking the ambiance of a late-night tango bar, Coyle's new album promises an enchanting musical voyage through South America
this deep, thought provoking work looks set to continue The Complex’s reputation for Stellar Programming in the heart of Smithfield.
The story of how “a small family, their collection of friends and one eccentric stranger distract, entertain and enrage each other in a moment of crisis.”
The Big Gig features players displaying a passion for Irish music through traditional melodies and songs sung and played in Irish and English.
Curated by improv stalwart Mark Cantan, each night sees performancs from some of the most experienced improvisers in the country.
Garden tours, foraging workshops, curated stalls selling plants amid artisanal food trucks, and floristry lectures.
An often awkward, always uproarious and sassy, sultry good time brought to you by the debonair duo of Michelle McCormick and Bláithin de Burca.
Dubliner Farah Elle’s sound touches on her Libyan roots and Irish heritage with a contemporary pop sensibility, while her evocative lyrics sing of growth and perseverance.
Rachael Johnson returns to Dublin this month to present an exhibition of new work from her 'Inscapes' series at the Red Stables Gallery.
"I love him for making Piers Morgan look like the ineffectual, impotent twit he is, but I’m not alone." - Adhamh O Caoimh