Watch: Dublin Chinese New Year Opening Gala As the most important traditional Chinese festival, Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival, represents wishes for family reunion, happiness and auspiciousness... Chinese New Year • 09 Feb 21
Brutalism in Phibsborough - the future of co-living in Ireland? Architectural historian Emma Gilleece writes about the plans to reimagine one of Dublin's most contentious buildings, and the future of co-living in Ireland's urban centres. Architecture • 22 Jan 21
Watch: Neil Jordan's Throes - a portrait of a paralysed city Neil Jordan has taken extraordinary footage shot by videographer Alex Sapienza, from the depths of Dublin's lockdown and made from it a portrait of a … Film • 31 Oct 20
Listen: Three Castles Burning on Bram Stoker's Dublin In a special edition of his popular Three Castles Burning podcast for Bram Stoker Festival, historian Donal Fallon explores Stoker's Dublin... Bram Stoker • 29 Oct 20
Notes On Rave In Dublin - watch the acclaimed documentary Notes On Rave In Dublin is an acclaimed documentary by James Redmond, created in association with Rabble, that takes a glimpse at the birth of … Documentaries • 29 Sep 20
Culture Night 2020: A visual journey along Dublin's Grand Canal When the Grand Canal first arrived in Dublin, it took that line straight to the most significant and vital location in the 18th-century metropolis - … Culture Night 2020 • 18 Sep 20
Dublin's Gate Theatre will not reopen until 2021 Dublin's Gate Theatre has announced that it has postponed all productions for this year and will not be reopening until 2021. Culture • 30 Jul 20
In The Picture: Turning Dublin's streets into a Positive Space The Positive Space is an inspired crowd-funded city-wide exhibition that asks a selection of Irish photographers to come together and provide an image that inspires … visual arts • 22 Jun 20
Dublin, Easter 2020 - watch the haunting short documentary Director Luke McManus and cinematographer Alex Sapienza made a film on the streets of Dublin over the weekend, drawing inspiration from Luke Kelly and Seamus … Irish Short Films • 15 Apr 20
Tommy Smith RIP - a legendary Dublin publican remembered Historian and author Lorcan Collins pays tribute to publican and patron of the arts Tommy Smith, who passed away over the weekend. In Memoriam • 10 Feb 20
In B(l)oom - tasteinyourmouth on their theatrical debut Playwright William Dunleavy writes for Culture about his new play B(l)oom, the inaugural production from theatre collective tasteinyourmouth, which opens later this month at The … Theatre • 16 Jan 20
Vanishing Dublin - Megan Nolan on a city in crisis It's a bit of a cliche for an expat to bemoan how much Dublin has changed since they left it, but sometimes you have to … opinion • 10 Oct 19
Why Dublin needs more cultural space Rosie Gogan-Keogh, Director of popular gallery, studio, art and lifestyle store Hen's Teeth, writes for Culture about the urgent need for creative space in the … visual arts • 06 Sep 19
The Mill: Artist Nathan O'Donnell on engaging with history In Context 4 is an ongoing series of visual art projects in Dublin that deal with the subject of people and place... visual arts • 31 Jul 19
Joe Duffy portrait takes pride of place at RHA Annual Exhibition A portrait of RTÉ broadcaster, Joe Duffy, by artist Brian McCarthy, takes pride of place at the 189th RHA Annual Exhibition. visual arts • 11 Jun 19
Watch: Never-before-seen footage of U2 in 1980s Dublin Previously-unreleased footage of a young U2 playing at an outdoor festival on Sheriff Street in Dublin can be accessed from today on the IFI player. Culture • 16 Apr 19
Reviewed: Shift by Mia Gallagher Mia Gallagher's salty Dublin tales, allied to her experiments with narrative approach are refreshing although sometimes the highly-charged fuse falters. Culture • 08 Aug 18
Reviewed: Dublin and the Viking World Dublin has to its credit a vast trove of Viking records, in terms of archaeological finds and written documents, so the authors of this fine … Books • 08 May 18