Formed in 2010, Rake The Ashes bring a lively blend of traditional Irish ballads, jigs, reels, and folk classics—all ...
Patrick Kielty hosts the light entertainment show, featuring a mix of celebrity guests, music, in-depth interviews and ...
Puffin Rock Habitats is a free exhibition for young children and families led by the beloved young puffins Oona and Baba. Through a self-guided tour, together they introduce you to the rich diversity ...
Artists Trióna Sweeney and Elaine O’Dea first connected during their MFA at NCAD, united by an interest in liminal spaces. In-between zones where meaning shifts and boundaries blur. Their joint ...
From gripping plots and shocking twists to truths that may be best left buried, join bestselling crime writers Marie Cassidy ...
As one of the few festivals in the world dedicated to the short story, the Munster Literature Centre devotes much space to debut authors, alongside the firmly established. The Cork Arts Theatre is ...
Sharon Shannon, Frances Black and Mary Coughlan are some of the most successful female artists Ireland has to offer and are no strangers to each other, having performed and recorded together as an ...
The Instituto Cervantes Dublin announces the 14th edition of the ISLA Festival (Irish, Spanish, Latin American), taking place 15–17 October. This three-day celebration of literature and culture brings ...
After its premiere at Kilkenny Arts Festival (KAF), Where We Bury the Bones – the latest groundbreaking work from multi-award-winning duo John McIlduff and Brian Irvine (Dumbworld) – arrives at ...
With Gorey Little Theatre, Tinahely Variety Group, Kilmuckridge Dram Group, Carlwo Little Theatre and Camross Drama Group.
On Art and Motherhood, conceived by Hettie Judah in collaboration with Hayward Gallery Touring. Spanning all of VISUAL's galleries, Acts of Creation presents work in painting, drawing, sculpture, film ...
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