National Museum of Ireland: Culture Club Tour
Explore the collections at Collins Barracks in the company of museum staff followed by Tea & Chat with the Dublin Culture Club Friday, March 23rd at 11:00am.
Explore the collections at Collins Barracks in the company of museum staff followed by Tea & Chat with the Dublin Culture Club Friday, March 23rd at 11:00am.
So what did you do in 2017? Well you probably didn’t end up releasing five studio albums like King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
To coincide with the exhibition Double Vision, showing in dlr LexIcon Gallery from 3 February to 25 March, dlr Arts Office presents a day of design events called Colour, Surface, Pattern, Print. Co-ordinated by design curator Aideen McCole, the day features events for all ages exploring textiles, design, illustration and creative families, inspired by the […]
The Mother Tongues Festivle on February 24th will be kicked off by a musical performance of James Joyce's multilingual life.
The National Museum is hosting a public tour Sunday, February 25th from 3-4pm, of the Recovered Voices exhibit which explores the experience of Irish men and women during World War I.
The National Museum is hosting a bilingual tour of their Proclaiming a Republic: The 1916 Rising exhibition on Sunday, March 4th from 3-4pm.
Carrying the heat of their sophomore album Con Todo El Mundo which dropped at the end of January, Khruangbin jet into town.
To celebrate the centenary year of women’s suffrage in Ireland, Ban Ban have convened to challenge, inspire and engage around the question of female empowerment and equality.
Nialler9’s new live music and indie disco night makes its debut outing.
Opening night of Surface which brings together a selection of works by artists Maureen Burke and Anne Marie Hayes.
An exciting mix of live acts will play across three Dublin venues on the weekend of March 9th-11th, namely DBD (under The Mezz), the Fumbally Stables and The Grand Social.
You got to doodle or die, right?
Irish hip-hop duo Tebi Rex is kicking off their new EP album release Saturday, March 10th at The Workman's Club @7pm.
The dance floor is how it should be, for everyone, and actively encourages you to be on it in Donal Dineen's monthly swirl.
The publication of The Gospel According to Blindboy and its attendant podcast, has given stratospheric elevation to Blindboy’s status.
The tapestries in The Vanity of Small Differences tell the story of class mobility.
See designs by Issey Miyake, Kansai Yamamoto, Yohji Yamamoto and the ever edgy Comme des Garçons which is led by Rei Kawakubo at Hi! Fashion.
What if we dipped into the magazine, and the things we love, and brought it to a live setting for your enjoyment? We hope you like the idea and can come out and support us.
On Wednesday, March 14th Sinead Furlong Clancy will hold a discussion about a portrait of Ruth Shine by Antonio Mancini.
Lambert brings the keys while Swimming brings the beats.