TV: SUCCESSION
There will be swearing... Brian Cox and TV's greatest ensemble return for the final season of the acclaimed drama. Let the battle royale commence! (Sky Atlantic and NOW TV, from Monday March 27th)
MUSIC: LANKUM
The most eagerly anticipated Irish album of the year? False Lankum is the eagerly anticipated 4th long-player from the genre-defying Irish quartet - it's already been described in reviews as trad music's OK Computer (Out now)
CINEMAS: GOD'S CREATURES
Fresh from that Oscar nominated performance for the ages in Aftersun, Paul Mescal returns to our screens alongside Emily Watson in a haunting psychological thriller, filmed in Donegal - the duo talk to Aedín Gormley below (Selected cinemas nationwide)
ART: OUTSIDE THE BOX
For their annual art auction, the SCOOP Foundation have collected 120 brilliantly different works from some of the biggest names in Irish art, with artworks painted on mirrors, skateboards, sneakers, chairs, innovative photography, even a cloth tapestry (RHA Dublin, Tuesday 28th March, you can also bid live online via Invaluable.com)

EVENT: WEATHERING
Created in collaboration with writer Jools Gilson, singer Ceara Conway and composer Jürgen Simpson, this new dance work showcases choreographer Mary Wycherley's hallmark interdisciplinary style. Navigating the boundary between film and live performance, Weathering explores our relationship to our ancient past; and how to ground ourselves within the precarious social, political and environmental landscape of our present and future (Dance Limerick, Thursday 30th March)

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