Market: Made in Stoneybatter 2019
Lilliput Stores are collecting all their Christmas cheer and hampers and bringing them together for their Made In Stonebatter Christmas market
Lilliput Stores are collecting all their Christmas cheer and hampers and bringing them together for their Made In Stonebatter Christmas market
A choral version of all your favourite Christmas hits comes to Trinity College Chapel this December as the Mellow Tonics choir put on their annual December Song concert
This family-friendly and inclusive festival is a colourful gathering of local communities with national and international visitors and people of all ethnicities and cultures. The event marks the turn of the seasons as attendees gather together and celebrate the return of the light, as the days begin to lengthen once more.
It's 2 times the fun at District 8 when 2ManyDJs and The 2 Bears take the club into their hands for a night of warm electro-disco fun
On Saturday, 21 December, join John Cantwell and Karen Ward of local Slí An Chroí Holistic Centre for a ‘Celtic Journey’ meditation on Smithfield Square at 6pm by the Christmas Tree.
Old-school warriors of funk, punk, ska, reggae, hip-hop and more Scary Eire being their storm of genres to the Sugar Club in December
GoldenPlec's annual Block Party Jam at the Sugar Club is back, with a massive line up of musicians ready to blend tunes and craic
It's gonna be a wild one !!!!
In the heart of winter, the annual exhibition of J.M.W. Turner’s luminous watercolours is a restorative ritual for many visitors, and a newly discovered jewel for others.
As part of Dublin Bowie Festival, author Darryl W. Bullock talks his book David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years of LGBT Music with Tonie Walsh
Androgyny, sexual fluidity and bisexuality are on the conversational menu at the Culture Vultures event with music from Jack O’Rourke
The Berlin Trilogy of Low, "Heroes" and Lodger are some of Bowie's best albums - you can see The Glasshouse Ensemble interpret them at The Sugar Club
L.A. based screenwriter Todd Alcott puts together pulp fiction takes on famous albums, and you can take a look at his Bowie specials at The Space Between with Illustrated Bowie
Final days of exhibition by community arts worker, social activist and photographer Pete Smyth who shines a light on West Tallaght.
Two of the stars of the Bowie cosmos, Tony Visconti and Woody Woodmansey, will be in conversation at The Men Who Sold The World event
A listening party for David Bowie's final album 'Blackstar', played from start to finish on high quality vinyl, with an in-depth discussion panel afterwards.
The exhibition Moment In Time features Brassaï, Lartigue, Cartier-Bresson, Man Ray, Adams, Stieglitz, Kertesz, Cameron, Lange, Evans and many more.
Final week of first solo exhibition by Irish, NYC-based, visual artist and director Shane Griffin...
Already a big name among artists, 070 Shake is set for a breakout year amongst the general public with a debut album on the way soon
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?