Category: Arts and Culture
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Ceili Sa Chlub: Alternative Nights Out in Dublin City
Thecity.ie went along to ‘Céilí sa Chlub’ organised by Conradh na Gaeilge in search of an alternative night out in Dublin City.
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Review: Westworld
Conor McNally gives his view on new sci-fi show, Westworld, co-created by Jonathan Nolan.
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Interview of Interest: Tall Trees
Fresh from the six chair challenge on this year’s X Factor, Tall Trees are about to start growing on their own terms – check out our interview with the boys to find out more.
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Little Hats for a Big Cause
Gemma Kavanagh speaks to Age Action Ireland as they enter into their eight year of the Innocent Big Knit appeal.
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You Me At Six does not disappoint at The Academy
It’s tough to break the ‘emo’ mould, but Surrey quintet You Me At Six managed to unleash a brand new, gritty edge at their first Dublin show in three years.
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Singles from the Alley: Kolumbus – ‘Leave the light on’
Rating: 5/5 ‘Leave the light on’ – the latest single by Wicklow-based singer songwriter Kolumbus – succeeds where many songs about heartbreak fail. From the opening guitar riff and gentle weaving lyrics the listener is pulled into the song. “I remember the night. You…
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Albums from the Alley: Keith Burke and The Little Black Book – These Boys
RATING: 3.5/5 Keith Burke’s sophomore album came together with the help of his band, The Little Black Book featuring a group of veteran Irish musicians including the talented songwriter and fiddle player Sinead Madden from the Moya Brennan Band. With Gavin Glass on…
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Acting on gender equality
You’d think that in 2016 – a time when marriage equality and equal pay legislation are cropping up in the western world – that the pay gay between men and women would be non-existent. Gender gaps not only dominate the corporate world, but…
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Music from the Alley – Tabloid TV
In our second episode of Music from the Alley we met Dublin-based indie band Tabloid TV. Mark, Ultan, Senan, Moninne and Ian joined us in the alley for a quick interview (with a few awkward laughs) and live performance of their song Runaways. …
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The WIN – The women’s war continues
Part of Smock Alley Theatre’s Scene + Heard festival, The WIN is a newly devised piece from rookie theatre company BANBHA. Directed by Cara Brophy-Browne and Tara Louise Morrison, The WIN is a concise and thoughtfully put together narrative focusing around stories from…
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