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SUMMARY:Little Dragon
DESCRIPTION:Swedish electro-pop quartet Little Dragon are set to crash land in Vicar St this Halloween. Listen to the hypnotic “Ritual Union” to get in the incantatory mood. Their first show in three years\, the band will bring their latest album Season High to Dublin. After appearing on Gorillaz’ melancholic Plastic Beach\, the band began to move into more synthetic and electric territory. With more radio-ready beats and feet-tapping bops to boot on their latest album\, and having debuted their highly anticipated brand new live show at Coachella a couple of weeks back\, (having worked with renowned creative Tobias Rylander of The xx and The 1975) on their new stage design\, Little Dragon are sure to put on a memorable show. \nTickets can be purchased here. Get in the dancing mood by listening to “High\,” a dizzily good track off of Season High.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/little-dragon/
LOCATION:Vicar Street\, 58-59 Thomas Street\, Dublin\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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SUMMARY:Joey Bada$$
DESCRIPTION:Young Brooklyn rapper Joey Bada$$ plays Dublin’s Olympia Theatre on October 30. \nThe 20 year old released his debut album – which was the no. 1 rap album that week in the US – B4.DA.$$ in 2015\, preceded by his three early mixtapes\, released on Pro Era – the hip-hop collective of which he is the founder. This show comes as part of his All Amerikkkan Bada$$ World Tour following the release of his excellent album of the same name. The album has been critically lauded\, with Jack Doherty of Drowned in Sound saying\, “The strange thing about the record is that the tracks just keep getting better and better as you go along.” Listen to the visceral track “Land of the Free\,” below. \nTickets can be purchased here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/joey-bada/
LOCATION:Olympia Theatre\, 72 Dame Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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SUMMARY:Tall Tales - In The Company of Wolves
DESCRIPTION:Looking for something to do this Halloween? H&G Creations has got you covered\, bringing you an evening of spooky beautiful delights. They are hosting their annual BYOB Fancy Dress one-day Halloween Festival this year in a large beautiful country house in Kells\, just 45 mins drive from Dublin city centre. Constructed in 1760 these walls certainly have stories to tell\, in 2004 the house was selected by the World Monuments Fund (WMF) for inclusion in its List of 100 Most Endangered Sites. It’s bound to be a night of debauched devilry and wicked fun.\n\nWith over three areas of performance including House/Techno in the Bloody Chambers area\, Disco in the Lady of the House of Love Stage\, Spoken word\, Immersive Theatre performance and Live Music in the Tall Tales in the Company of Wolves area. The Lineup features many incredible Irish musicians who have played a variety of Ireland’s top music festivals this summer. Apart from devilishly good music\, there will be tarot card readings by a crackling fire\, as well as general witchcraft and wickedness. Check out a more detailed view of the lineup below.\n\n\n\nTickets\, which include the cost of transport\, can be purchased here. Gaze into our crystal ball and watch the spooky promotional video below:
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/tall-tales-company-wolves/
LOCATION:Kells\, Kells\, Meath.\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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SUMMARY:Film Fatale's Danse Macabre
DESCRIPTION:Sharpen your fangs\, polish your talons\, and get that spooky frock out of the attic: it’s time to celebrate All Hallow’s Eve! For one night only on Saturday October 28th\, the 17th century halls of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham become a haunted house with a touch of the cirque du freak as the beautiful and the damned rise again for Film Fatale’s Danse Macabre\, Ireland’s most decadent annual Halloween party. \nBeware this Halloween for the door between the living and the dead is opening for a night of unspeakable glamour complete with fiendish fan dancers\, frightful Follies and avante garde performers who will haunt the stage for the Danse Macabre show while aerialists tease on the trapeze. \nA vintage-themed event and strictly fancy-dress\, ghoulish guests are encouraged to take part in the pre-event Thriller dance class and join the Thriller dance-off later in the night. \nCavort from space to space wandering through silent cinemas\, carnival and Halloween games rooms and Madam Mim’s fortune booth before flaunting yourself at the midnight procession as a twisted collective of performers prance and dance around the 17th century courtyard surrounded by lurkers and Brides of Dracula! \nIn the great hall\, dance like the devil to live old-meets-new vintage fusion\, red hot jazz and the brasstastic Stomptown Brass. Sacrifice yourself at the alter of the gothic chapel\, and  jive for your soul to the Monster Mash\, Thriller and the favourite music of the dead and the damned while terrible beauties and blood-soaked burlesque dancers entice and terrify. \nIt is a night for the surrealists\, the ghosts of Weimar\, the masqueraders\, the gothic goddesses\, the vamps\, the femme fatales\, the steampunk princes\, the vintage queens\, the retro kings\, the flappers\, gangsters\, the beautiful and the damned\, the fantasists and the other-worldly. \nTickets are available to purchase here and start at €32.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/film-fatales-danse-macabre/
LOCATION:IMMA\, Military Road Kilmainham\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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SUMMARY:Bram Stoker Festival
DESCRIPTION:As darkness descends and time steals the light from day\, it is fitting that the Bram Stoker festival returns with its considered fang fare. Highlights include: the world premiere of Whitby by dance artist Colin Dunne which reimagines Stoker’s gothic masterpiece; a screening of Vampyr in St Patrick’s Cathedral with a live score; and Turning Vampire Mixtape with Lisa Hannigan and Saint Sister among the confirmed guests. The Macnas Parade (pictured below) is always a memorable experience. \n \nWhether it’s witches that get you quivering or werewolves that set you shivering\, there are plenty of ways to scare yourself silly at this festival. Book your tickets for the event of your choice at their website here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bram-stoker-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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SUMMARY:Bram Stoker In Your Blood
DESCRIPTION:As Halloween approaches with the assured\, slow pace of a hungry zombie\, we round up the coolest\, spookiest\, drooliest events for you to scream your way through. Bram Stoker Festival runs from October 27-30\, filling our weekend with gore and terror\, and we’re very\, very excited. \nStokerface: The top floor of Jervis Centre will be overrun with bats and witches\, ghouls and monsters\, with the occasional scream echoing through the corridors as all sorts gather together to offer up photography\, food\, art and much more. Gaze longingly at portraits taken by Alex Sapienza of The Analogue Studio\, Ireland’s only 19th century photography studio specialising in wet plate collodion and vintage portraiture. Wet-plate collodion was the dominant photographic process from the 1850s to the 1880s. It’s a dangerous and complex process – the photographer can easily create explosives and deadly poisonous cyanide gas using the chemicals involved. Check out the video on how the process works\, and fly on up to Jervis for this free event on Sunday. \n \n  \nWhitby: Experience the haunting voyage of the Demeter as it sails Dracula from Romania to the port of Whitby. Hear the creaks and groans of the old ship\, the call of the waves\, the scurrying of the rats. Renowned dance artist Colin Dunne brings to vivid life the chilling journey of the Count\, using the Captain’s log as the central framework of the piece\, and making it an immersive experience not to be missed. Smock Alley never felt so un-dead! Catch this haunting show on Friday\, October 27th\, and times can be found on the Bram Stoker festival website. \nTurning Vampire Mixtape: An evening of scary songs and collaborations bringing together some of Ireland’s most successful and talented musicians for a serious night of music\, giggles and ghouls – this is your  Halloween Party with a devilish twist\, with scary songs from Thriller to Ghostbusters and everything in between! There will also be a one-off special of the legendary Turning Pirate gigs\, transforming into Turning Vampire for this very special event. The line-up\, so far\, includes Lisa Hannigan\, Saoirse Casey\, Niamh Farrell (Ham Sandwich)\, Adam Matthews\, Saint Sister\, Kier (Delorentos) and Wyvern Lingo all playing alongside the Turning Pirate house band – The Flux Capacitors. Come along dressed to impress the living dead. \nBram Audio Ghost Experience: Go walking through the City with spirits whispering in your ear about all the terrible goings on: a walking tour that would spook Bram himself. Beginning in the city centre and ending god knows where\, this weird walking tour is not for the faint hearted. So grab your crucifix\, wrap that scarf tight around your tasty neck\, put on your headphones and download terror straight into your unwitting ears. The tour will be available to download from tomorrow\, Wednesday 25th\, and can be listened to all weekend. \nBram Stoker’s Dracula Screening: This Friday\, the Lighthouse Cinema opens its arms to all you ghouls and gals\, fangs or no fangs\, as they host an evening of bloodied Marys and tasty potions – some normal treats\, also\, for the not-yet-dead. If that doesn’t get you shrieking\, they’ll have a choir of ghosts singing your favourite spooky tunes\, from “Thriller” to “Monster Mash.” Get the capes and claws out\, girls and goblins: I predict a full moon. \nMoonwalk over to Trinity College Dublin on Friday for the chillingly insightful exhibition\, In case of Emergency: A night of delicious doomsday disasters and ominous occurrences. This late-night party\, part of the exhibition\, will invite visitors to explore everything from plagues and pandemics to infectious disease and survivalist preppers. On the night\, expect to hear from leading experts in the field who are preparing for the apocalypse… NOW. Featuring the portentously playful musical meanderings of DJ Sally Cinnamon and tasty travesty treats… Come along dressed to survive the end of the world. \nIf nighttime terrors aren’t your cup of tea\, fear not: Stokerland\, a pop-up Victorian fun-park\, takes place on Saturday from early morning till sundown. Located in St. Patrick’s Park\, with the towering gothic giant of St Patrick’s Cathedral looming in the background\, you’ll be able to enjoy comedy shows from Punch Lion Kids Comedy Club\, featuring Andrew Stanley\, Damian Clark\,Steve Cummins and Totally Wired. Complete with a food village\, olde-worlde games\, face-painting and more\, this family-friendly fun-day is the perfect way to entertain children 12 or under – and any other scaredy cats too spooked to go cavorting with the undead – this Hallowe’en Bank Holiday weekend. \nEnd the festival with a howl with the world-renowned Macnas as they cavort through the City on Monday with their Memory Song Parade\, led on its route through worlds and wastes by the Mystic\, a supernatural creature wise beyond our mortal understanding. Dublin will get that horror-glint in its eye as wild\, magical\, unearthly shapes and forms strut their scary stuff through the streets. Starting on Moore Street at 6 p.m. they will bring horror and beauty (for aren’t they really the same thing?) across the Northside. \nMacnas Parade
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bram-stoker-blood/
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SUMMARY:Flat Out EP Launch
DESCRIPTION:Flat Out are an Irish pop-folk four-piece band specializing in dreamy vocals and fine-tuned sounds with a contemporary twist. Hailing from Mayo\, the group are an eclectic mix made up of Bríd\, Ciara\, Harry and Mark who are all vocalists and multi-instrumentalists\, and they play Whelan’s on Thursday\, October 26th. They will perform songs from their new EP including their next single\, “Two Doves\,” and many more. \nIn August 2017 they released their single “Turn Out The Light” which was the official song approved by Pieta House to coincide with the ‘On Your Bike to Save a Life’ initiative\, a fundraising cycle along the Wild Atlantic Way. Listen below to get a taste of what to expect from the band\, and get you tickets online here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/flat-ep-launch/
LOCATION:Whelan’s Upstairs
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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SUMMARY:IFI Horrorthon 2017
DESCRIPTION:One of the most popular events in the Irish film calendar\, IFI Horrorthon\, returns from October 26th to October 30th. Showcasing the very best in Irish and international horror\, this year’s festival promises to be yet another thrill-filled\, blood-soaked season! \nHighlights of this year’s slate include the opening film\, Tyler MacIntyre’s Tragedy Girls\, in which two teenage girls turn to serial killing in order to increase their social media following; MacInytre will visit the festival to participate in a post-screening Q&A. This year’s closing film is the Vietnamese horror The Housemaid\, directed by Derek Nguyen\, which focuses on a maid who\, after falling in love with her employer\, awakens the anger of his late wife’s spirit. \nCommenting on the launch of the programme\, Horrorthon spokesman Mick Fox\, said\, “This year offers a truly original and exciting line-up for 2017’s festival. With so many new\, international movies that are guaranteed to give audiences a wide range the genre has to offer\, it’s an exciting time to be a horror fan.” \nAmong the filmmakers from last year’s festival to make a welcome return to the 2017 edition are Simon Rumley\, director of Johnny Frank Garrett’s Last Word\, who returns with Fashionista\, while Irish director Jason Figgis\, of Don’t You Recognise Me? fame\, will screen his latest feature\,Torment. Starring Bryan Murray\, Bill Fellows and Cora Fenton\, Torment sees a man buried alive in punishment for a heinous crime while a couple struggles to come to terms with a dreadful loss. \nThe horror world lost two giants in George A. Romero and Tobe Hooper this year and\, as such\, it is fitting that their influential work sits alongside that of newer talents. The festival will screen Romero’s The Crazies and The Dark Half on Friday\, while Saturday afternoon will see a matinée screening of Hooper’s Eaten Alive. \nFestival favourite the Surprise Film will also return this year in its regular Sunday night slot; last year’s film was the critically acclaimed gothic chiller The Devil’s Candy\, directed by Sean Byrne. Previous Surprise Films have included classics such as The Witch\, The Others\, The Machinist\, and Paranormal Activity. \nThis year’s festival will feature two anniversary screenings: on Saturday night\, Horrorthon will celebrate the twentieth anniversary of Paul W. S. Anderson’s Event Horizon while\, on Sunday\, the festival is pleased to present a thirtieth anniversary screening of Alan Parker’s Angel Heart\, starring Robert De Niro and Mickey Rourke. \nAlso showing throughout the weekend will be the new film from the directors of horror hit Spring\, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s The Endless\, alongside Psycho and documentary 78/52. Horrorthon is delighted to welcome director Simeon Halligan\, producer Rachel Richardson-Jones\, and actor Elliot James Langridge to the festival screening of Habit. Habit is a gritty British horror which centres on a man who witnesses a brutal murder. \nWith such a broad selection in this feast of fright\, there’s something for everyone. Check out the programme and get your tickets here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/ifi-horrorthon-2017/
LOCATION:Irish Film Institute\, Irish Film Institute\, 6 Eustace St\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171025T233000
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SUMMARY:Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami
DESCRIPTION:Wild\, frightening\, and androgynous – Grace Jones plays all these parts. Yet\, in Bloodlight and Bami\, directed by Sophie Fiennes\, we also discover her as a lover\, daughter\, mother\, sister and even grandmother\, as she submits herself to our gaze and allows us to understand what constitutes her mask. It is one of those films that feeds our desire to know more about the artist as a human being\, not just a performer. \nThe film features live performances from her sensational shows filmed in the Olympia last year. It will be screened at the Lighthouse Cinema and the IFI. Check out the trailer below:
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bloodlight-and-bami/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cinema\, Market Square Smithfield\, Dublin 7\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Michael Wollny
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss this chance to hear one of the world’s great jazz-driven piano trios: multi-award winning German jazz pianist Michael Wollny has exploded onto the European jazz scene in recent years\, thanks to the electrifying spontaneity of his live gigs and a series of highly-acclaimed recordings. From tender\, Tom Waits-esque ballads to wild rollercoaster rides\, the ideas come thick and fast\, each almost tripping over the last.\n\nLike his late ACT stablemate Esbjörn Svensson\, Wollny melds jazz\, rock\, pop and classical music into a thrillingly inventive whole\, with excursions into Alban Berg\, Edgard Varése\, the Twin Peaks soundtrack and the Flaming Lips sitting alongside original compositions penned by the trio.\n\nThe current line-up features his long-time collaborator and fellow composer Eric Schaefer on drums\, while double bass player Christian Weber was recently singled out by The Wire as being “one of the most interesting players on the European electro-acoustic improv scene”. Listen to “Engel” below to get a taste of the act’s vibrant\, lively style\, and get you tickets online here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/michael-wollny/
LOCATION:The Pavilion Theatre\, Marine Road  Dun Laoghaire\, Co. Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171028T213000
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SUMMARY:Ulysses at the The Abbey
DESCRIPTION:James Joyce’s Ulysses has been adapted for the Abbey Theatre by poet and novelist Dermot Bolger. John Vaughan caught the show last week\, and his review can be read below.  \n\nAround this time last year\, Marina Carr adapted Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina for the stage\, giving it a slick\, colloquial slang with which to disarm and immerse a contemporary audience. Carr was not overshadowed by the Russian giant\, and neither is Dermot Bolger’s vision flattened by Joyce’s in his adaptation of Ulysses. The infamous\, sprawling novel covers just about everything\, big and small\, no stone unturned and scrutinized; and so it makes sense that everyone should be able to enjoy it. The novel’s reputation for being too difficult\, however\, has isolated readers\, and this is something Bolger has sought to fix. Bolger states that his ideal audience are those who have always wanted to read the book but have felt too daunted to approach it. That fear of exclusion dies the second you see the set: audience members are encouraged to sit at the tables onstage as if they were at the local pub knocking back pints with Stephen Dedalus\, and the stage is flanked by an audience on either side: a panorama to match Joyce’s hungry\, sweeping scope. Throughout the play\, interactions between audience and actor reaffirm the universal nature of Bloom’s story\, deleting any sense of inferiority. \n Molly Bloom is centre-stage\, lying in bed and rising into bursts of voracious monologue throughout the play. Rather than leave her glorious celebration of life till the end\, Bolger decides to hand her the reins: she kicks off the play by lying down to sleep beside her husband\, and what ensues is a dreamlike romp through Dublin\, punctured by her rockets of solipsism. While dealing with heavy subjects such as grief\, politics\, and sex\, Bolger’s play giddily skips into near-slapstick humour\, highlighting the comedy of Joyce’s novel in characters such as “Blazes Boylan\,” who reduces barmaids to quivering swoons and who strides to trombone toots like a cartoon villain. While the first half towers above the second in terms of outrageous comedy and pithy remarks (Stephen Dedalus bellows in lamenting tones\, “History is a nightmare from which I am trying to wake”)\, Molly Bloom’s ecstatic end to her monologue is like a jolt of electricity\, with all the force and drama of an aria sung from her comfort in bed. If nothing else\, Bolger manages to remind us that we are our own worlds\, capable of supreme joy if only we seize it.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/ulysses-at-the-the-abbey/
LOCATION:Abbey Theatre\, 26 Abbey Street Lower\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Theatre Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171024T003000
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SUMMARY:Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
DESCRIPTION:Straight from the heart of San Francisco\, garage-psych noise-makers Black Rebel Motorcycle Club return to Dublin\, where they play at the Academy on October 23rd\, ahead of their yet-to-be-titled eighth album. \nFormed in 1998 as The Elements\, the band changed their name to fit a Marlon Brando character’s club of the same name. Having started out as a noise-pop/neo-psych act on their first two albums\, the trio gravitated towards garage & blues as they went along\, the most recent being 2013’s Specter at the Feast. Get your tickets online here. \nListen to “Stop” and “Little Thing Gone Wild” below. \n \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/black-rebel-motorcycle-club/
LOCATION:The Academy\, 57 Middle Abbey Street\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171022T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171022T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234135
CREATED:20171018T065319Z
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SUMMARY:Moore Street Party - Spraoi ar an Sráid
DESCRIPTION:Make your way to Dublin City’s beating heart and celebrate everything Moore Street with this free event to highlight the iconic street’s place in Irish history\, on Sunday 22nd October. \nHistory is coming to life on Moore Street as actors deliver historical speeches and personal letters in the voice of Irish Rebels\, such as Pearse\, Connelly and The O’Rahilly. Children can partake in street games and song re-enactments\, while iconic street traders dress in traditional early 20th century  clothes. \nMoore Street Party – Spraoi ar an Sráid will attract history lovers and novices alike\,and is sure to be an invigorating event from start to finish. Visitors will love the musical performances that are set to fill the street\, particularly special guests Frances Black and Pete St John. Walking tours led by James Connelly’s great-grandson\, Jim Heron-Connelly will take place throughout the day\, while a vintage carousel and Dublin’s First Fire Ambulance will also be situated on Moore St. \nEveryone is invited to dress up in traditional 1900’s garb for the celebration of Moore Street’s history\, with prizes for the best male and female costumes! Moore Street Party – Spraoi ar an Sráid promises to be an unforgettable day for the whole family as celebrations of Moore St’s vibrant history take off!
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/moore-street-party-spraoi-ar-sraid/
LOCATION:Moore Street\, Moore Street\, Dublin 1\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171021T213000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171022T013000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234135
CREATED:20170818T103438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170823T095051Z
UID:47869-1508621400-1508635800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Fatima Yamaha\, Vitalic\, and more at District 8.
DESCRIPTION:Due to phenomenal demand\, District 8 are to add a very special second show with Fatima Yamaha on Saturday 21st October at 7.30pm! His late night show sold out in record time\, so this event is not to be missed. \nVitalic returns with his brand new live show as featured headlining the main stage of Body & Soul this summer! He has sold out his previous 2 Irish shows at Hangar and Opium Rooms so expect tickets to fly for this one! \nRoss From Friends returns with a brand new live set – crunched up drum machines\, dusty synths\, wandering saxophone & guitar loops combining to provide some high quality house music. \nDistrict 8 are looking forward to welcoming back Brame & Hamo to The Deece Series for their biggest Irish club show to date. The Sligo boys have been touring the globe and filling clubs/festival tents for the last two years or so\, and have proven to be two of the brightest young talents in house music at the moment. \nBack in 2015\, Wankelmut made his highly anticipated District 8 debut and he created an atmosphere that not many have been able to replicate since. District 8 are to finally welcome him back on 13th October. \nTycho is an instrumental music project led by Scott Hansen as primary composer\, songwriter and producer. Hailing from San Francisco\, California\, he is known as ISO50 for his photographic and design works\, which are incredibly popular in their own right. District 8 are thrilled to welcome them back to Dublin on October 19th for their first headline show since selling out the Button Factory back in 2014. \nOn November 4th\, American producer COM TRUISE plays his first Dublin headline show since 2014 with a live set at The Button Factory on the back of his brand new album\, ITERATION\, out on June 16th.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/fatima-yamaha-vitalic-district-8/
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171021T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171021T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234135
CREATED:20171016T113415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171016T113419Z
UID:49542-1508594400-1508616000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin Human Rights Festival
DESCRIPTION:Dublin’s first ever Human Rights Festival is happening this Saturday at Trinity College Dublin’s Science Gallery. The day-long event will feature workshops on resistance\, tech-savvy how-to digital security\, while also providing fun for kids with Clowns Without Borders where they can hone their circus skills. It’s a combination of visiting activists from risky environments\, and well known Dublin groups like National Gay & Lesbian Foundation\, Amnesty\, etc \nThe Dublin Human Rights Festival is a celebration of activism and advocacy with human rights activists from around the world. Take part in workshops and panels that range from LGBTI activism\, the dangers of defending land rights\, cybersecurity for activists\, and ripping down the patriarchy.\nIn full festival spirit\, there will be stalls by OhMyDays (who specialize in body printing)\, Our Table (recipes from the pop-up kitchen run by volunteers in direct provision) and information on human rights volunteering with PBI (Peace Brigades Ireland).\n \nTo find out more about this wonderful event\, head over to their website here. Tickets are free and can be found on the event’s Facebook page. Take a look at their flyer below\, which details more of the fantastic events to come!
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-human-rights-festival/
LOCATION:Science Gallery\, Pearse Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171021T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171022T013000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171011T104418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T104418Z
UID:49455-1508587200-1508635800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Year Zero - 40th Anniversary of The Clash at TCD
DESCRIPTION:When The Clash played Trinity College Dublin back in 1977 on October 21st\, they were fresh from a cancelled show and mini riot at Belfast’s Ulster Hall the night before. Bringing the white hot rage of UK Punk Rock to an Irish audience\, The Clash played two sets of 35 minutes and a legacy was driven into the studious grounds. Countless souls were set aflame\, minds were alight with something completely new and raw. \nYear Zero features talks\, Q&As\, readings and screenings wrapping up with a Don Letts DJ set in the Grand Social. Check out their schedule online.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/year-zero-40th-anniversary-clash-tcd/
LOCATION:Trinity College\, College Green\, Dublin\, 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171020T213000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171021T010000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171018T081936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171018T081936Z
UID:49653-1508535000-1508547600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:A Tribute to Mobb Deep (Havoc & Big Noyd)
DESCRIPTION:One of the most successful rap duos in hip-hop history\, Mobb Deep shot out of New York and consisted of Havoc and the late Prodigy\, who is at the centre of this tribute event. There will be a Q&A with Havoc and Big Noyd about their fallen partner Prodigy\, as well as all things Mobb Deep\, followed by their live show tribute. \nKnown for their dark and energetic delivery\, Mobb Deep quickly became one of the most unique and dynamic duos working in the music industry. Rewind to the late 90s with their track “Shook Ones” below. \n \nTickets for the event can be purchased here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/tribute-mobb-deep-havoc-big-noyd/
LOCATION:The Sugar Club\, 8 Lower Leeson Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171020T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171021T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171011T124642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T124715Z
UID:49480-1508493600-1508612400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:St Vincent
DESCRIPTION:After crash-landing back into our collective consciousness with “New York\,” Annie Clarke\, aka St Vincent has re-affirmed her claim on the Pop Throne. The first single from her forthcoming album will easily rank among the greatest singles of 2017. Swapping guitar for piano\, it is a heartbreaking lament for a lover and an anthem that will see her right. \nIt was clear she didn’t enjoy the outdoor natter of her last time here in the Iveagh Gardens\, so the Olympia should be much more suited to her tastes. You can purchase your tickets online here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/st-vincent/
LOCATION:Olympia Theatre\, 72 Dame Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171019T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171118T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171010T123908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171010T123908Z
UID:49418-1508443200-1511042400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Hidden Dips\, Blind Summits: The Road to Brexiteria
DESCRIPTION:Ulster artist Dermot Seymour has been described as a social realist\, often exploring societal themes through the lens of surreal subjectivity. His images seem to leap from a dreamlike state that is both precise and bewildering. His new exhibition\, Hidden Dips\, Blind Summits: The Road to Brexiteria\, in his own words\, “Take the viewer across the dystopian notion of a Brexit on the border.” \n“The world is viewed here from an enchanted distance. It is made strange and new by the yoking together of heterogeneous things like a Russian helicopter and a wild duck\, wildflowers that might have come from Botticelli\, and a dead fish that seems to have escaped Hieronymous Bosch; it is also made at once entrancing and inscrutable by the actual quality of the painting itself.” – Seamus Heaney\, on Dermot Seymour’s work.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/hidden-dips-blind-summits-road-brexiteria/
LOCATION:Kevin Kavanagh Gallery\, Chancery Lane\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171019T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171024T230000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171017T070739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171017T070739Z
UID:49625-1508443200-1508886000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Escapology
DESCRIPTION:Chris O’Hara and Rivaaj Ramjan are two Dublin-based artists whose debut exhibition\, Escapology\, will open on October 19th until the 24th. The exhibition focuses on evading the barriers of conformity and finding ways to express oneself as an individual. Chris has recently started to work as a full-time artist\, having spent a large portion of his life in the catering business. His work explodes with colour and life\, conveying his inner passion and desire to create. Rivaaj was born in South Africa and now lives and works in Dublin. His eclectic mix of influences range from a traditional Indian heritage to the rich blend of local African cultures. \nThe exhibition will open with an Artist’s Reception on Thursday 19th October between 6-9pm. There will be time to enjoy the artwork and a formal presentation of the show\, as well as opportunity to meet the artists and ask questions.\nComplimentary bar and cuisine will be provided\, and an exciting\, diverse guest list will make for an unforgettable evening. Up-and- coming artist Emma Hayes will also be introduced on the night.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/exhibition-escapology/
LOCATION:The Complex\, 15 Little Green St\, Smithfield\, Dublin 7\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171019T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171011T112034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171019T145545Z
UID:49470-1508414400-1508702400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:This Was Our Scene
DESCRIPTION:There is a sheer joy in photographing bands\, being in the pit\, catching the moments which define the sound\, sweat and madness of it all\, and which is captured by Irish Photographer Gregory Nolan in this exhibition. \nNolan was there in London in the mid-noughties documenting a somewhat Halcyon time for the scene as the likes of the Libertines\, Amy Winehouse and countless others brought the talent and swagger. Just like youth\, it proved fleeting. These are the visual trappings of that sonic gold.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/this-was-our-scene/
LOCATION:the fumbally exchange\, 5 Dame Ln\, Dublin 2\, D02 HC67\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171019T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171022T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171007T101010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171007T101010Z
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SUMMARY:Dublin Greek Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The third Dublin Greek Film Festival takes place from Thursday 19 October to Sunday 22 October at Chester Beatty Library\, Filmbase and The Sugar Club. The Festival will be presenting cinematic visions of Greece through features\, documentaries and shorts along with few special events. \nFounded in 2014\, the Dublin Greek Film Festival aims to showcase Greek culture through a variety of films new to Dublin audiences by supporting the best in independent filmmaking. The Festival is run by two voluntary producers: Kiki Konstantinidou and Aleksandra Szymbara. \nKiki Konstantinidou\, Co- Founder of the Festival\, says they want to “give people the opportunity to explore a different aspect of modern Greek culture and reality through various forms of art.” \nDublin Greek Film Festival will kick off with the screening of the movie Xamou\, which will take the audience to the island of Crete\, through its breath-taking cinematography and its original music at Chester Beatty Library on 19 October at 6pm. This sold out screening will be followed by a wine reception sponsored by Gaia Wines. \nThe Longest Run (2015)\, an award-winning documentary by Marianna Economou (Prize of the Trade Union\, Doc Leipzig) about two under age refugees in a Greek prison\, will open the second day of the Festival on Friday October 21 at 6pm\, Filmbase. \nAlso on Friday the cinema lovers will have the opportunity to see the new movie by the Greek-Cypriot Director Petros Charalambous\, Boy on the Bridge (which won Best Film at 29th European Cinema Panorama 2016). Filmbase\, 8pm. \nOn Saturday 22 October the Festival invites cinema goers to Filmbase at 6 p.m. for the free screening of the short documentary True Blue by Haris Raftogiannis\, and to the award winning documentary Next Stop: Utopia (which won the Silver medal at the 35th URTI International Grand Prix for Author’s Documentary) which talks about the closure of a Greek factory and the struggle of the Greek workers to self-manage it. \nSuntan (2016)\, the award winning movie by Argiris Papadimitropoulos (winner of the Best International Feature Film at Edinburg International Film Festival\, 2016) will close the third day of the Festival at Filmbase\, 8 p.m. \nOn Sunday the Festival will come to an end with the screening of Amerika Square (winner of FIPRESCI Prize and Special Youth Jury Award at Thessaloniki Film Festival\, Greece\, 2016) by Yiannis Sakarisis. The movie talks about an unemployed\, Greek nationalist in Athens that has his world turned upside-down when his apartment building and beloved city park becomes a home for migrants in transit across Europe. \nA concert of Kristi Stasinopoulou will follow at 7.30\, The Sugar Club. Kristi and her long-time collaborator Stathis Kalyviotis have performed in big festivals in the past\, including the Montreal International Jazz Festival CANADA\, Barbican Launch London UK and Womex 2002 Essen GERMANY. Pioneers of reinvented folk\, Kristi and Stathis remix traditional demotika songs to reflect their own experiences of urban life in Greece. A previous release by the acclaimed duo topped the World Music Chart for five months\, and they are coming to Ireland for the first time to shake up the Dublin music scene. \nIn addition to screenings and the music event the Festival will host a photographic exhibition by a Dublin-based Greek photographer Kostantinos Epoimenidis (Wednesday 18 October-Saturday 21 October at Filmbase). \n“My intent\, in this work\, is to express the beauty\, diversity and mystery of the land and sea of Greece\, while creating contemplative and meditative open-ended images\, that trigger our collective memory and ignite new perspectives on nature and ourselves beyond the known\,” says Epoimenidis about the exhibition. \nCheck out the promo video below\, and keep up to date with the festival’s announcements by checking out their website here. \nhttps://youtu.be/eozBPU4Gl0s \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-greek-film-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171018T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171126T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20170918T102814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171017T070905Z
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SUMMARY:Review: Plunge
DESCRIPTION:Vera Klute: Plunge  \nSep 8 – Oct 22. \n“Leave your head at the door.” Nowhere is this command given\, but it’s not bad advice. Vera Klute’s Plunge takes its title and runs with it\, asking the same of you: to stop is to ossify. A collection of her work to date\, the exhibition is a multidisciplinary storm\, restless and giddy like a congregation of cherubim.  \n An old\, milk-white\, spectacled woman buried to the waist greets you at the exhibition’s entrance\, looking like a slick modern-day Winnie from Beckett’s Happy Days exuding fierce determination in the face of certain decline. In Plunge\, place is never a promise of belonging\, and this is epitomized in “Move Along” (2014) her most startling installation\, where a wall of white arms twitch and wave you on in impatient domino-style. (The noise of each paper hand clapping the wall is irresistibly close to a tight-lipped “shoo!”). \n How far do you think you are from searing degradation? Klute’s mighty projection “The Grand Scheme” (2013) shows Heaven\, Hell\, and the tenuous in-between stacked in four hierarchical sections: mortal figures stroll under an Edenic plain\, while hooves storm below\, sometimes matching human footfall in eerie coordination. \n \nDown below from hell’s pit pleas are raised in the form of supplicatory hands\, while in that burnt out sky squirms a blimp-like bug – might it be so easy to fall in line with the wrong crowd? It looks like a freeze-frame from a Hieronymus Bosch nightmare.  \n Next to this is “Plunge\,” (2017) the titular installation\, a tangle of cloud-white limbs suspended from the ceiling so that it looks like all the gods from Olympus got into a filthy\, gleeful scramble: you can practically hear the poolside shouts as they plunge toward you. “Stampede\,” (2015) a rush of legs\, made entirely out of paper\, is frozen in sprint below. As a backdrop to this section there is a white wall with wispy\, frieze-like figures caught mid-swim and cut off at the shoulders. So much is given away in apprehensive forethought\, it’s as if Klute has chopped the heads off her figures on purpose just to relieve them of inhibitions. Lessons like these are rare. This intensity of presence is also in her portraits\, which are vivid and so saturated with colour you’d think they’re still wet. She opts for a bold\, striking backgrounds: orange belches up around her subject like impetuous soda-pop. \n“Stampede” (2015)\n If Klute were a conductor\, she’d revel in dissonance\, stirring up confusion and having a wicked amount of fun. She pulls together sculpture\, portraiture\, anatomical illustration\, and video art\, and coaxes an oddball reassurance out of them\, revealing some order to what can seem at times like white noise. Take the piebald twins\, “Black Cloud” (2017) and “White Cloud\,” (2017) an installation described as “ephemeral rotating cloud cogs\,” in which both clouds darken and lighten when the transparent cogs\, filled with soot\, align or separate\, like yin and yang. It is a calming\, if numbing experience\, sitting still and knowing that for now is dark\, to come is light\, with bold zero to be done about either. You skirt around zero\, unsure of it\, before plunging headless into its infinite pit.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/review-plunge/
LOCATION:RHA (Royal Hibernian Academy)\, 15 Ely Place\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171017T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171018T003000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171016T141022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171016T141022Z
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SUMMARY:(Sandy) Alex G
DESCRIPTION:At the end of “Poison Root\,” the opening track on (Sandy) Alex G’s (Alex Giannascoli to his friends) new album\, Rocket\, the 23-year-old artist repeats the phrase “Now\, I know everything” again and again\, his voice gliding over a wash of banjo\, violin\, and acoustic guitar sounds. It’s hard to determine the exact tone: does he truly think he knows everything? Or are these incantations a form of self-assurance\, covering up insecurity? Expect complex questions like these to pop up again and again on the dynamic artist’s new album. Playing Whelan’s this Tuesday October 17th\, Alex is sure to lend your evening a smash of colourful music and intriguing sounds. \nOver musical backdrops that seamlessly jump from sound collage to country pop to dreamy folk music\, the cast of characters that Alex G inhabits have fun\, fall in love\, develop obsessions\, get into trouble\, and burn out. Rocket illustrates a cohesive vision of contemporary experience that’s dark and foreboding\, perhaps especially because of how familiar\, or to use Alex’s word\, “unassuming\,” the settings are. Listen to “Witch” below for a taster of what to expect tomorrow evening\, and purchase your tickets online at ticketmaster.ie
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/sandy-alex-g/
LOCATION:Whelan’s Upstairs
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171016T223000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171017T003000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171011T084152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T084152Z
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SUMMARY:The Breeders
DESCRIPTION:Four years on from a memorable show in the same venue\, alternative rock legends The Breeders will play Dublin’s Vicar Street on October 16. \nHaving recently been in the studio recording the follow-up to 2008’s Mountain Battles\, quartet of Kim Deal\, Kelley Deal\, Josephine Wiggs and Jim Macperson will stop for the show as part of a forthcoming European tour that kicks off in Glasgow and culminates in Paris. \nListen to their latest single\, “Wait in the Car\,” below\, and buy your tickets here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/the-breeders/
LOCATION:Vicar Street\, 58-59 Thomas Street\, Dublin\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171014T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20170904T111643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T235617Z
UID:48277-1508011200-1513371600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Gavin Murphy's Double Movement.
DESCRIPTION:Temple Bar Gallery + Studios presents a new exhibition by Irish artist Gavin Murphy. Double Movement includes works in film\, installation\, sculpture\, text and photography and stems from the artist’s in-depth research into the now defunct Eblana theatre\, which was located in the basement of Dublin’s famous central bus station Busáras. \nThe works in Double Movement\, document architectural and theatre histories in Ireland\, and seek to highlight gaps in our collective memory\, shining a light on forgotten cultural movements. Art and its forms can profoundly change a society from within\, and Murphy’s work not only acts to help us to remember the Eblana theatre as it was\, and make its cultural importance contemporary again\, but also invites us to contemplate the society in which it was formed\, and its relationship to the present. \nMurphy’s research is also informed by an interest in both the cultural and evidential value of architectural structures\, which can reflect and focus a wide variety of social facts: from the state of the industrial arts\, to the processes of social organisation\, and the beliefs and world-outlooks of a whole society. \nThe Eblana takes on further significance for Murphy as a representation of the lifecycle of an artist-run space\, and Murphy’s work seeks to visualise the energy that is needed to maintain a cultural venue like the Eblana\, as well as to articulate the significance these types of projects can have in society. \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/gavin-murphys-double-movement/
LOCATION:Temple Bar Gallery and Studios\, 5-9 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171014T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171014T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171010T125530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T085649Z
UID:49421-1507996800-1508011200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Indie Label Day
DESCRIPTION:Indie Label Day is a day long fair celebrating DIY music and culture on the island of Ireland. Brought to you by Art for Blind and Penske and taking place in Whelan’s across two rooms\, the intention behind the event is to highlight the underground music scene in Ireland through a market-style event during the day with live bands playing in the evening. \nThe afternoon will feature pop-up stalls bringing together a range of independent record labels from around the country as well as artists\, photographers\, zine-makers and book-sellers\, accompanied by live DJs. The market is an opportunity for labels and practitioners to sell physical merchandise from their rosters direct to the public\, connecting with music fans in a social environment. \nLive DJs will soundtrack proceedings throughout the afternoon. The evening will bring live performances from a curated line-up of bands from some of the participating labels. Indie Label Day will be the first event of it’s kind in Ireland focusing purely on record label culture. \nThe  market from 2-6 is free\, while the show beginning at 8 is €5.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/indie-label-day/
LOCATION:Whelan’s Upstairs
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings,Miscellaneous Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171014T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171014T180000
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Swap\, Stitch or Sell.
DESCRIPTION:Running as part of Re-use Month\, join Swapsies Dublin & Attention Attire for some fun re-use workshops & an interactive Swap Shop. \nWe all know the perils and pointlessness of fast fashion unless you are a teenager asserting your gang cred through Penneys. For our non-teen\, or rare savvy teen\, readers\, may we suggest two alternative clothing options for you: a day of upcycling workshops and/or a chance to support local designers at their sample sale. \nThe Upcycle takes place in the Dublin Food Co-Op\, Saturday October 14th at 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. \nThe Sample takes place in Fumbally Exchange\, from Thursday October 26th-3oth at 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/workshop-swap-stitch-sell/
LOCATION:The Fumbally\, Fumbally Lane\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Miscellaneous Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171013T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171014T000000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171010T075728Z
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UID:49372-1507932000-1507939200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Smithwick's Soundtrack Series with Le Galaxie
DESCRIPTION:Smithwick’s Soundtrack Series seeks to pay homage to some of film’s most memorable soundtracks. Enlisting those electro-pop thrillers Le Galaxie who will perform their own unique interpretations of Apocalypse Now\, while buzz act Barq will shimmy to Pulp Fiction in Opium Rooms November 2nd. \nMany months in the making\, Smithwick’s Soundtrack Series is on tour from October 2017\, with the bands performing their original interpretations in some of Ireland’s favourite music venues across Dublin\, Cork\, Belfast\, Limerick and Sligo. \nLe Galaxie will bring their boundless energy and creative flair to the stage as they perform their own interpretation of the Apocalypse Now soundtrack. Whether familiar with the film or not\, gig goers will experience something truly special as the Dublin synth-poppers take inspiration from this iconic soundtrack to produce a one-off Le Galaxie creation.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/smithwicks-soundtrack-series-le-galaxie/
LOCATION:Whelan’s\, 25 Wexford Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171013T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171014T230000
DTSTAMP:20260427T234136
CREATED:20171011T115926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T115927Z
UID:49474-1507910400-1508022000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Deptcon 3
DESCRIPTION:This Friday and Saturday\, 13th and 14th October\, DeptCon3 Ireland’s biggest Young Adult Convention\, brought to you by Department 51 at Eason\, is set to return to the Tivoli Theatre. Registration opens at 2 p.m. on Friday and runs the rest of the day. Tickets can be purchased online here. \nFollowing last year’s success\, DeptCon3 will bring together some of the most influential authors and personalities of the YA Literary world. The two-day event will feature panel discussions and signing sessions with some of the bestselling young adult authors from across the U.S\, UK and Ireland\, along with plenty of surprises. The event will end with a signing from 8 to 9 p.m. \nCheck out the line-up poster below\, and get familiar with the schedule on their Twitter page.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/deptcon-3/
LOCATION:Tivoli Theatre\, 135-138 Francis Street\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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