Straight to Video
The team behind Dublin Old School reunite for a tale set in a video shop in west Tallaght in 1995.
The team behind Dublin Old School reunite for a tale set in a video shop in west Tallaght in 1995.
Final week of new exhibition of the work of Brenda Aherne and Helen Delany, the duo behind the Electronic Sheep.
Prodigious pianist returns to Ireland with a poetic new improvised recital.
The Tenth Man presents Sail We Must directed by Grizzly, a short film telling the beautiful story of the chance meeting between iconic artist Andrew Weatherall and fisherman Gerard Sheehy.
The latest addition to Dublin’s art scene “The Horse” is a new gallery and project space founded by artist Matthew Wilkinson. Located at Bethesda Place, Dublin 1, this month sees the gallery presenting a new body of work by the prominent Italian, Los Angeles-based, graffiti artist SMART RIS.
New work by Stephen Burke, a multi-disciplinary artist and curator working between London and Dublin. Burke’s ambitions are to highlight a new visual understanding within our built environment, focusing on elements of communication. He explores the cultural divide between street and gallery, blurring the line between high and low art, while offering a passion for […]
Exactly 15 years since THISISPOPBABY came out of the traps with Danny & Chantelle (Still Here), this new Irish production of SHIT is a compelling, raw, powerful and timely treatise on misogyny, class and poverty.
"The themes in my exhibition look at organic matter within our landscape, our relationship to the dense woodlands and crevices, especially woodlands near the west coast of Ireland, South Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo."
Launch of book collating Irish Rave flyers in the '90s. Talk hosted by our editor.
Chamber Choir Ireland present ithe first concert in a two-part retrospective on the works of the late Steve Martland, juxtaposed with those of Renaissance composer Clément Janequin.
Final night of three night stint by Cantwell. Saddle up!
Deck is a snapshot in time and place of a collection largely amassed on the streets of Dublin 1.
You’ll hear echoes of everyone from Sly Stone to Curtis Mayfield to Gil Scott-Heron.
The Oscar success of Parasite and award acclaim for Drive My Car are bringing newfound attention and appreciation to Asian films. The sixth edition of the festival promises drama, documentary, Japanese New Wave cinema, and self-reflexive video essays.
Final days of Mutualisms, a new solo exhibition by Kildare based visual artist, Peter Smyth, inspired by the often unseen and abstract operations within plant ecology.
New exhibition by recent Zurich Portrait Prize winner...
Take two for the launch of this weekend exhibition in aid of Refugee Rescue.
The notion of creating an opera about the DUP is possibly the smartest idea ever...
Eighteen original pieces from Aches.
Mario Sughi's first solo exhibition in 11 years coincides with text by author Mia Gallagher as they explore the lives of others in our city.