Category: Arts and Culture
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‘Lyrical innovation’ – a review of Blay Vision’s latest EP Free
Blay Vision’s ‘Free’ is the perfect combination of aberrant beats and lyrical innovation. Blay Vision, one of the most promising MC’s in the Grime scene, released his latest project Free on October 26 and is currently number eight in the iTunes Hip/Hop-Rap Album…
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Halloween returns the series to its roots with a chilling new installment
Michael Myers is back, and he’s as bloodthirsty as ever. The highly-anticipated addition to the Halloween series sees the triumphant return of the slasher mainstay. It has been forty years since audiences were left gasping for air at the sight of the masked…
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The Haunting of Hill House: A fresh take on a well worn genre
With Halloween swiftly approaching, Netflix, much to the delight of horror fans, has continued to update its library with films and TV shows from the ghastly genre. The latest addition, The Haunting of Hill House, has already generated a bevy of impressive reviews, with…
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Venom: The Good, the Bad, and the “Meh”
Despite a solid performance by Tom Hardy, Venom fails to grab the viewer and have them fully invest in its character relationships. Ultimately, this brings the whole film down to a disappointing “meh”. In short, it wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t good either. It…
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Dublin’s Fusion Sundays Market is relocating
Dublin’s world culture market, Fusion Sundays, is relocating from Newmarket Square. The market celebrates diversity and hosts over 40 international stalls. “The Fusion Sundays Market has been running in Newmarket for over six years, we are currently relocating due to [the] redevelopment of…
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Cirque du Soleil returns to Dublin performing their 25th anniversary show, Ovo
Ovo, the new show from Cirque du Soleil, opened to a packed house on Thursday night and once again the Cirque delivered the most unique display of human creativity and athleticism the world has to offer. The theme of this show is easy to…
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Cooper and Gaga seize the stage in A Star is Born
A filmmaker’s most taxing challenge is putting the audience at ease, while ensuring his expertly crafted world is convincing. Making his directorial debut, Bradley Cooper audaciously opens A Star is Born by stepping out in front of us, the expectant cinephile, and a…



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