Sound Underpinnings: Garrett Phelan – Free Thought FM
A new exhibition by conceptual artist Garrett Phelan tackles the class system and inequality of access to education.
Deep Down: The Hole In The Ground
After its world premiere at Sundance and ahead of its release here, we speak to its first time director Lee Cronin and some of his supporting cast and crew.
Hug The DJ
They play the tunes, they might accept a request if you’re lucky, they keep us on the dancefloor and help us bust some grooves – we speak to a selection of DJs working in the city right now.
Audio Review: Nicholas Britell – If Beale Street Could Talk OST
The results are frequently gorgeous, and go a long way in selling the romance at the core of the film.
Cinema Review: If Beale Street Could Talk
While the film frequently makes the heart sing, it’s also unflinching in its rendition of black oppression.
Cinema Review: Can You Ever Forgive Me?
A begrudging admission that in order to progress, we must first come to terms with our failures.
Cinema Review: The Favourite
A stark depiction of women searching for power within the confines of a patriarchal society.
Grit From The Grotto
What do they really think of parents? Have they done the dirt on Mrs Claus? And are they tax compliant? Time for some Santa truths.
Audio Review: SPIES – Constancy
An album brimming with emotion, energy and ingenuity.
Totally Dublin Live!
We’re buzzing for the second installment of Totally Dublin Live with Yvonne Farrell & Shelley McNamara of Grafton Architects, musician NC Lawlor, photographer Liam Murphy & stylist Sarah O’Flanagan. Join Us!
Cinema Review: Good Favour
A film that promises profundity whilst offering very little to intellectually stimulate its audience.
Totally Dublin Live!
A magazine brought to life on stage….
The Buskerteers
Grafton Street attracts buskers from everywhere vying for attention and hoping to earn a living. We spoke to some of our favourites and heard their story.
Cinema Review: First Man
A film that deserves to be seen on the biggest screen possible.
Under The Clock: Clerys on O’Connell Street
So many stories of love and life started ‘Under the Clock’ at Clerys on O’Connell Street. A new documentary discovers some of these tales.
On The Corner – Dublin’s Corner Shops
We visit some of the corner shops still holding their own against the franchises with their unique offerings and personalities.
Cinema Review: Yardie
There are enough well-crafted scenes and telling historical details here to suggest that Elba has an eye for directing.
Cinema Review: BlacKkKlansman
A call to arms from Lee, one that makes BlacKkKlansman essential viewing, flaws and all.