Mitski
Right through to its closing track Two Slow Dancers, Mitski has exquisitely bottled emotions and sentiments which will ring true for her growing fanbase.
Right through to its closing track Two Slow Dancers, Mitski has exquisitely bottled emotions and sentiments which will ring true for her growing fanbase.
Martin Thomas was patched into the fabric of the city. A promoter, chancer and bon vivant; Thomas was a man never short of an idea or opinion. He was one of us. Thomas sadly left the scene earlier this year after a battle with cancer. This fundraiser for his family is also a cause for nostalgia and celebration. Dave Haslam, Dandeloin and many other stalwarts from that era are on the decks.
There’s talks on Karl Marx and his Irish connections, the sinking of the RMS Leinster whose centenary falls on October 10th, Hitler’s women pilots in the Third Reich, women in Hollywood in the ‘30s, as well as a star turn by our very own Brian McMahon.
Comprised of original members of Molina’s bands Songs: Ohia and Magnolia Electric Co. they are carrying the torch for Molina’s beloved catalogue of songs.
The 16th edition of this doc-fest includes 15 features, the world premiere of Marcus Robinson’s The Man Who Dared To Dream and seven Irish premières.
1968 proved a watershed year globally, with uprisings and tumult across the world from the Prague Spring to the assassination of Martin Luther King in the US. The Lost Moment revisits this seminal year through the eyes of the photographers who were there to witness and testify a change was on its way.
Our flagpole theatre festival is back to thrill, entertain and provoke.
Hop to the intimate upper room of The Wiley Fox (aka The Sound House) for a Brand New Clubbing Experience – POGO!
Come along and participate in live experiments, watch exclusive demonstrations, take part in interactive workshops, and much much more.
Culture is under the spotlight in the last instalment of Teeling's Rising series.
The M House – a play for anyone who has ever been put in a box.
By documenting McCarthy and his heritage in this original commission, Harahan seeks “to look at an old weave of Irishness that hasn’t fitted with modern, plastic, Irish state ideals.”
Described by The Irish Times as “Ireland’s great forgotten painter”, this retrospective showcases O’Connor’s signature expressionist style, full of bold colours.
The Beep has mixed with the best of them. Here's his first solo photography exhibition in his hometown.
More whirling dervish than enraptured pill head these days
The first in a series of talks and wine tastings features Nicki Howard, director at Gill Books, talking about their catalogue, title selections and the changing industry. Paired with Barefoot Wine.
Carroll is a gab-fest of the best kind himself – mischievous, curious and insightful – and this is why these chats have lasted the course.
Two titans of comedy make their Irish debuts at this mobile-free show.
In its seventh year, the ISLA (Irish Spanish Latin American) Festival brings two universal driving forces to Dublin: love and humour.