Slum Village
Chances are, if you are anywhere near the Detroit music scene, you’ve heard of the influential hip hop trio that makes up Slum Village.
Chances are, if you are anywhere near the Detroit music scene, you’ve heard of the influential hip hop trio that makes up Slum Village.
An illustrated journey through the north and south of inner city Dublin inspired by Ulysses, James Joyce, it traces part of the journey Leopold Bloom makes through the streets.
A Skull In Connemara does disappoint or fail to live up to the McDonagh formula.
Last of a three night run by GZA performing his seminal album.
4 nights, 12 acts from 12 different countries: welcome to the future of jazz.
The Beano is an institution. Celebrating 80 years in existence.
Internationally exhibited Artist Elaine Byrne works with photography, sculpture, and video to convey her powerful messages. Her art has garnered attention and awards, and her piece Hellgoer has recently been added to the permanent collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Her new solo show examines what motivates nations to separate themselves through the erection of […]
Their latest LP, I'm Terry, has the Melbourne band offering a firm handshake in the form of lead single 'The Whip', which will have you bobbing your head along to the "nanananananaa" chorus long after the gig has ended.
Crocosmia x, the next chapter inThe Plurality of Existence..., a collaborative project initiated by Clodagh Emoe with asylum seekers in Ireland, that brings art, poetry and horticulture together.
Lomax in Éirinn features some of the best archive recordings made by Alan Lomax throughout the world.
With rare recordings and film footage from Romero's own collection this documentary is a timely portrait of one individual's quest to speak the truth.
A bard for his times, Stephen James Smith is much beloved by those who enjoy the fizz of his poetic performances which slalom across societal issues.
Peter Broderick is scandalously underrated. He’s not the first musician to fall foul of unfair obscurity, but it still baffles us how the wind which set sail to his Erased Tapes labelmates — Nils Frahm and Ólafur Arnalds — has blown with far less gusto for him.
Connect the Dots are back with the third installment of their Catalyst series, which aims to "strengthen Ireland's social impact ecosystem" and bring together social entrepreneurs and key social entrepreneurship organizations.
Astatke appears on all three known albums of instrumentals that were released during Ethiopia’s Golden ’70s.
Highlights over the weekend include Sir James McMillan conducting the Irish Chamber Orchestra, and Chamber Choir Ireland in a performance of his monumental Stabat Mater.
Once again Instituto Cervantes Dublin joins Culture Night offering a multidisciplinary programme, a surprising melting pot of tradition and modern artistic expressions.
Vegfest is a two-day celebration of a vegan lifestyle. Activities include demos, talks by diet experts and stars of the plant based world, award winning bloggers, live music. Expect vegan cheeses, falafels, burgers, hot dogs, pizzas, ice cream, chocolates, healthy salads, cakes and drinks. There’ll be cruelty free cosmetics and body care producers too. Diet and nutrition talks […]
Right through to its closing track Two Slow Dancers, Mitski has exquisitely bottled emotions and sentiments which will ring true for her growing fanbase.