Dublin Dance Festival
The perennial stalwart that is the dance festival taps its way into our consciousness again with the tagline, ‘Let Go. Take Heart. Begin Again.’
The perennial stalwart that is the dance festival taps its way into our consciousness again with the tagline, ‘Let Go. Take Heart. Begin Again.’
Steve is well known to many in the music game, as a producer working from his Crumlin base, as a musician under outfits such as Halfset, Strands and Mount Alaska and as a creator of film compositions.
Founded by sonic architect and explorer Robert Raths aka ghostworker in 2007, London-based label Erased Tapes is an independent record label that has consistently nurtured genre-defying artists whilst keeping an avant-garde ethos.
This tentpole summer exhibition in the National Gallery will explore Fontana’s extraordinary life through her paintings and drawings, offering insight into the cultural climate that enabled the artist to flourish as a female artist of the period.
The annual blockbuster enters its home run.
Northern Ireland's Drew Makes Noise celebrates the release of his debut album Let the Whole Tape Run with a full-band Dublin show.
E the Artist is bringing queer and POC embracing nights to the city.
Promising ‘Big Dyke Energy’, its inaugural outing has Claire Beck on the decks and we’d be remiss not to credit Sarah Moloney for the wonderful artwork for the night.
Final day to see Peter Gordon's work from 10 years wandering around in the darkness in Glendalough with his camera and a video light.
The Italian painter and illustrator moved here in the late ‘80s having previously worked as a cartoonist in Italian satirical magazines.
Rave architecture collective Temporary Pleasure specialize in generating temporary spatial experiences and getting their mitts on space at Dublin Port offers a unique backdrop to show that we can have nice things too.
The writing has been called "heartfelt and buoyant” and the production as "magically uplifting”. Audience members play an improvisational part too.
There’s a lot of nostalgia rolling through town in June; Soft Cell, Pet Shop Boys, Gladys Knight, Peter Gabriel, Blur and Kraftwerk are all cropping up at some point. But Pulp is our pick of the lot.
The Royal Irish Academy of Music is collaborating with the National Gallery of Ireland to produce a concert of works by exceptional women composers.
Nuala O’Donovan makes sculptural work using porcelain clay.
Australian alternative psychedelic rock.
Within the building you will find 41 works owned by either the OPW or Department of Finance which are themed around people within the deceptively large number of rooms.
It’s 40 years since the first Pride parade was staged in the city and this year the rainbow will even cover both sides of O’Connell Street for the first time ever.
Dublin psychedelic hip-hop group take to the stage...
Chelsea Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the largest leak of confidential documents ever to be released into the public domain.