Mainstream films from all over Europe which were hits in their own countries will be screened at this year’s Subtitle Film Festival, being held at the...
Seeing a photo of her grandmother on strike in 1983 outside the renowned Dublin department store, Clerys, was the spark that inspired the first play from...
Gibbons’ Pillar House in Ballinasloe is getting the New Year off to a fine start in its Folk Club, with two of Ireland’s leading singer/songwriters already...
Mid-life crisis. We are all well acquainted with the cliched idea of a man struggling through his midlife crisis. His balding head reflecting the sun while...
Glorious music and singing, drama, spectacle and a happy ending are on the menu at the Town Hall Theatre next Tuesday, December 9, when Donizetti’s romantic...
Every good TV crime drama needs an outsider as its main character and that’s the case with the award-winning Corp + Anam, first broadcast in 2011,...
The Tides that Bind / Fánaíocht is a new album from Connemara singer-songwriter Seán Ó hÉanaigh, featuring traditional songs in English, Irish and Scots Gàidhlig, as...
In a world where artists are too often expected to work for free in return for the ‘glory’ of having their creations exhibited in a public...