Liberties Next
The Liberties area of the city is undergoing unprecedented transformation which is most amplified around Newmarket Square. Some of those affecting and affected by these changes tell us what they think.
Art Attack: Dublin Gallery Weekend 2016
From Friday 25th to Sunday 27th November, Dublin Gallery Weekend sees the galleries around the city throw open their doors and showcase their work with events and talks and special opening times.
Totally Dublin Weekender | January 15 -18
Weekender: |wiːkˈɛndə|– noun – what to do with your weekend.
From the Flames: Phoenix Rising Exhibition at Hugh Lane
On its centenary, the 1914 Civic Exhibition has come back to our attention as the jump-off point for Phoenix Rising: Art and Civic Imagination at Hugh Lane
Lofty Ambitions – Inside Dublin Apartments
Dublin’s property market is something of a shambles at the moment. With this month’s Open House festival in mind, we went on a mission to get inside the walls of some people who are thinking outside the box with their living spaces.
Making The Scene
Making the Scene is a series of lunchtime and afternoon talks taking place as part of PhotoIreland 2014 at Gallery of Photography.
Téada! The Magical String Band – Interview with Téada Orchestra’s Co-Directors
Totally Dublin sits down with the Anna Clifford and Matt Rafter, co-directors of Dublin’s newest orchestral collective, the Téada Orchestra.
Adam Hess Interview
Having won the esteemed Chortle 2011 Student Comedy Award, UK funny-man Adam Hess’ star is rising. He’s in good company, too. The prize has also launched the careers of regular comedy-show panelist Lloyd Langford and Inbetweeners star Simon Bird. With his high-energy and unique observational delivery, Adam Hess has already made a significant dent in the […]
April Exhibitions: Aleana Egan, Ben Rivers + Simone Kappeler, Seamus Nolan
Artsdesk’s pick of the month’s exhibitions including Egan’s post-minimalist meditations, outmoded camera equipment at the Douglas Hyde and the 10th President of Ireland.
100 Ways Dublin Will Look In The Future
Artists, musicians, planners, broadcasters, comedians, directors, rappers and restaurateurs predict the future of Dublin city.
New Orleans’ Ninth Ward, three months before Katrina: TD Archives, Issue Eight, May 2005
Since we’re all going to die anyway, let’s party!
Clash City Rockers – Interview with Blk Jks
During Apartheid rock was the music of the white, but without a distinct oppression or resistance, the boundaries have been erased. The Johannesburg quartet Blk Jks is the sound of a new South Africa and their brand of epic rock has been championed by characters as diverse as Bono and Diplo. Youtube, April 27, 2008 […]
We Lykke Her a Little Bit: Interview with Lykke Li
It’s pouring down in Hell’s Kitchen, New York. It’s Halloween and the stone staircases along 48th Street are adorned with soaked pumpkins and plastic skeletons. Five stairs up at 353 West 48th Street is the legendary Walter Sear Sound studio. It’s one of those dream-like studios you see in ambitious music documentaries – I come […]