Irish Film Institute Documentary Festival
It's impossible to pick out highlights but music lovers (and performers) of a certain age are bound to find many touchstones
It's impossible to pick out highlights but music lovers (and performers) of a certain age are bound to find many touchstones
Are the Sibyls coming into being through this dense matrix of bodily material, or are they caught in the web of their own weaving?
Objects, War and Memory in Ireland Past and Present explores how objects tell stories of courage, resilience, love and hope in the face of conflict
Prepare for filthy grooves and big sounds with the smashy smashy math-rock guitar/drums duo you didn't know you needed in your life.
Get set for a night of relentless laughs fuelled by warped personal insight as the Drogheda native brings O’Kaning It to the 3Olympia Theatre
This exciting exhibition identifies Ireland and its diaspora as places where creative genius was always encouraged.
Contemporary compositions, improvisation Jazz and song for your curious ears in the company of Emma Jane Lloyd and Naomi Berrill.
The Guinness Choir and East Cork Choral Society, together with Fabre as the semi-chorus and the Cork Fleischmann Symphony Orchestra, are set to recreate their stirring performance of Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius.
The Italian Cultural Institute is offering anyone who owns Italian music on vinyl the opportunity to participate in their records club, dedicated to the synth pop icon Franco Battiato
A seven-piece band perform Mode for Joe, the 1966 Blue Note album by Joe Henderson which is considered a landmark recording in post-bop jazz.
Thursdays are the new Fridays so the weekend definitely starts at Revolve, a new weekly Thursday late night movable feast.
The work is named for a sewing procedure that layers and soaks up images and surfaces, and Farrelly presents a “ledger of obsession”
Storytelers Forcione and Erdoğan create a sound that is unmistakably their own—jazzy, dynamic, and refreshingly original.
The next After Eight takes place on Saturday September 14th with music by LEROSA and support by GIITA. Sweaty dancing from 8-12.
The bookish festival offers an opportunity for readers, writers and lovers of stories to connect with the written word in its many forms.
In the heart of historical Bewley’s, a monthly storytelling night dubbed Craicly Stories will begin in the James Joyce Room this October.
Busking is often an artists gateway to the big-time so it’s nice to see our street entertainers come out of the cold and into the red hot atmosphere of rivalry.
Geraldine O’Neill’s new exhibition, Flicker, Flicker, responds to the escalating tension between humanity and the natural world.
A two-day genre-spanning music festival, with a line up that includes food from Assassinaton Custard, uilleann piper Liam Winnet, neo-soul duo Negro Impacto, and Fizzy Orange.
Dublin's first Halloween panto at The Ambassador Theatre re-imagines the classic fairy-tale through a magical Halloween lens.