Speak/Listen – Abair/Samaa at Bealtaine Festival
Inspired by Bealtaine festival’s theme of Welcome and Hosting, Kilcock Men’s Shed Choir and Libyan singer Farah Elle come together to perform traditional sounds from Ireland and North Africa.
Inspired by Bealtaine festival’s theme of Welcome and Hosting, Kilcock Men’s Shed Choir and Libyan singer Farah Elle come together to perform traditional sounds from Ireland and North Africa.
See the award-winning feature Float Like A Butterfly in the company of Director Carmel Winters, with a chance to talk more about the issues involved in the Q&A session that takes place immediately afterwards.
Wijesooriya has collaborated with artist Joe Henry to create 11 paintings to go alongside the photographs and re-create LCD Pop Artworks in his own artistic language
Etch it out!
Beauty Sleep bring the feel-good factor in spades and a great release in tow.
Experimental, boundary pushing, duo who recorded their latest album using only plastic material
In Midnight Swim, the moon spills its reflection over the choppy tide and unexpected colours lap over the waves and pierce through clouds.
Second manifestation of the Berlin Opticians Gallery in a physical space
Final day of exhibiting illustrating the innate value of craft and celebrates the makers who imbue a sense of contemplation within their work...
If Bob would wood, would Bob wood? Watergate hack in town to solve our miserable summer.
Road to Nowhere and road to redemption for acclaimed comedian
The start of week long celebrations around Mr Joyce who stated, “If Ulysses isn’t fit to read, then life isn’t fit to live.” Live a little!
From somewhat disreputable beginnings, Bloomsday has become a street festival celebrating Joyce’s novel and its main characters Molly and Leopold Bloom.
Partial to a good meme or two, alter-ego creator and social media master - Cantwell represents the new wave of comics.
Album launch...from the experience of sorrow and loss to the promise of redemption and renewal through folk
The second in a series of four special parties celebrating a shared love of great food and great DJs.
As a last ditch effort to save a local music school, Brendan Galileo is bound for the European Parliament via the Eurovision song contest.
First solo show by Dublin based artist David Booth