Better Oblivion Community Center
Indie darlings Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers are pouring the tea down the centre tonight
Indie darlings Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers are pouring the tea down the centre tonight
The best three in one in town this side of your local chipper.
Public Enemy’s Jahi presents hip-hop as a world culture with life affirming principals
Sound designers for dance and theatre premiere their solo music projects
Second week of festival celebrating its ‘Sweet 16th’
Damce festival highlight by Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker with her 1983 work.
Celebrating the release of his third solo album The River Holds Its Breath : Tost ar an Abhainn
axis Ballymun hosts exclusive Irish Dates for Electrolyte, the multi-award winning, smash hit of Edinburgh Fringe that powerfully explores mental health for a contemporary audience.
A New Age of Activism will explore various modes, materials and mediums employed to effectively communicate burning topics expressed by our generation.
Group photo exhibition exploring different types of memories
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.