Come see Mr. Carax DJ on Friday night at
Facebook event here.
Posted in Events, Music, tagged ang the dj, antrophe, dead 60s, DJ Carax, murrays, Punky Reggae Party on September 14, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Events on September 14, 2010| 1 Comment »
The things I spot on my lunch break.
Game On is coming to the Ambassador from September 20th. Don’t know what it is? Over 100 classic playabale arcade games are coming to the centre of Dublin, in a big nerdfest love-in.
Game On traces the technology behind the incredible pace of development in computer game production over the last 35 years and gives audiences a thrilling hands-on experience to explore how games and gaming has evolved into a massive billion-dollar industry of today.
I grew up basically attached to the Time Crisis machine in the Superdome here in Palmerstown so I’, really looking forward to this. From Pong to Mario Kart, it’ll all feature.
Admission seems to be a tenner, I’ll hopefully pop in to it early on and give you a review here.
Posted in Events on September 10, 2010| Leave a Comment »
This is the first Hedge School since the ‘Leccy Piccy’ in Laois so pop up to Phibsboro and get involved. Our own Sam has picked a fine setlist of music too, and the photo exhibition presents a chance to spot an embarrassing snap of a relative. Well done to the organisers of the festival on a fine and varied list of events.
Posted in Events on September 1, 2010| 8 Comments »
A new documentary on everyone’s favourite Hibernian F.C supporter….
Connolly and I spoke again in 1907 at an Italian Socialist meeting early one Sunday morning….I asked Connolly “Who will speak in Italian?” He smiled his rare smile and replied “We’ll see. Someone,surely.” After we had both spoken they called a recess and gave us coffee and cake behind the scenes, a novel but welcome experience for us. Stale water was the most we got elsewhere! Then, we returned to the platform and Connolly arose. He spoke beautifully in Italian to my amazement and the delight of the audience who viva’d loudly.
-Taken from The Rebel Girl by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. First published 1955.
Spotted this in Look Left magazine, a new documentary on the life, times and legacy of James Connolly is to get its world premiere screening on September 12th in Liberty Hall.
It comes from Brian O’ Flaherty, and the list of contributors includes everyone from Colm Meaney to Fintan O’ Toole. Of particular note is this following line. The film includes original music contributions from Christy Moore, Andy Irvine, Adrian Dunbar, Paul Cleary and Jimmy Kelly.
Tickets can be picked up from Liberty Hall, apparently. Expect a full house.
This new documentary on the life and work of James Connolly, made by Brian O’Flaherty, will have its world premiere in Liberty Hall on 12 September and will then be shown every day for the following week. Admission €10.
Posted in Events on August 28, 2010| Leave a Comment »
The exhibition running at the National Photographic Archive in Temple Bar at the minute is well worth a visit, an excellent look at ‘The Big House’ and its role in Irish society. It is a great insight into class and power in Ireland between 1858 and 1922. It includes many images of the workers of the vast estates involved too, and the photographs are taken from the four corners of Ireland. A symbol of vast wealth, ‘Big Houses’ remain a curiosity in this country today, with a number of them thankfully remaining as museums or exhibition spaces. In some cases, they’re golf courses. Make of that what you will.
Women taking part in an otter hunt at Curraghmore is perhaps the most bizarre image in the selection, but others are striking too. Carton House, a familiar sight to any NUI Maynooth student, also features.
The NPA is free to visit, and this exhibition runs through to December. A number of images, like the one below, can be viewed over on the RTE site here.
Posted in Events, Music on August 27, 2010| 1 Comment »
A stomach infection put me in the shade
must have been something in the lemonade
but by the balls of Franco i paid
had to pawn my bucket and spade
next year I’ll take the International Brigade
…to Majorca
I missed John Cooper Clarke when I was over in Edinburgh. The famous punk-poet, who opened gigs for everyone from Joy Division (see Control) to The Fall is thankfully coming to Whelan’s late in September, with a gig planned for Tuesday the 21st. Excellent.
Unfamiliar? Enjoy.
Posted in Dublin History, Events on August 25, 2010| 5 Comments »
This looks excellent and most worthy of support. The free tours detailed below are part of National Heritage Week and will be conducted by relatives of those involved in the Rising. We recently published the audio of a speech delivered by the great-grandson of James Connolly at the launch of a plaque to Sean Connolly, on the subject of 16 Moore Street and the campaign to save a key site of historical importance in Dublin. The campaign to save the site continues. The street itself is a treasure, and long may it remain as it is today.
Date & Times
28 August : Noon 3pm 6pm 9pm
29 August : Noon 3pm 6pm 9pm
Meeting point: GPO
Admission: free
Event Description: A walking tour through the GPO/ Moore Street battlefield of Easter Week 1916. Uniquely guided by descendants of those who took part
Posted in Events, tagged Rocky Horror on Stage, Rocky Horror Picture Show on August 14, 2010| 2 Comments »
Above: Groovie Ghoulies- The Time Warp
I’ve always loved the Rocky Horror Picture Show. I’ve seen the cult film on big screens and small screens, and it doesn’t get old. It’s a bit mad alright, but aren’t all the best things?
The arrival of the Rocky Horror Show, the acclaimed UK stage version of the classic, is most welcome. Flicking through The Ticket on a Friday (don’t we all?), I noticed it’ll be running at the Grand Canal Theatre, where all the good things in the world seem to be going over the next few months.
It’ll be running from Monday 11 through to Saturday 16 October 2010. All the details are over on the shows site, here.
Gem of the site has to be this.
Dancing
Although not compulsory you may find that during the Time Warp you are the only person in the audience not on your feet. You dance the Time Warp by simply following the rule: ‘Do what it says in the song’. Do the same and you’ll be able to participate in this famous dance. For example, the phrase ‘its just a jump to the left’ should accompanied with a jump to the left. If you want to get up and boogie to other songs feel free to do so, but remember that the Time Warp is the only dance that has set moves
Excellent.
Posted in Events, tagged Bernard Shaw, Car Boot Sale, Dublin Markets on August 11, 2010| Leave a Comment »
We stopped the car last weekend at a few car boot sales in the west of the country, and you couldn’t move for all the Val Doonican LPs and flashing pictures of Jesus. Still, always stop. One of our own recently picked up a Euro ’88 jersey for €1.60 , less than my bus fare. Like the eBay of old, if you’re willing to rummage and have a proper look, you can come out with something ace.
One for the young ‘uns mainly I suppose is the excellent car boot sale out the back of the Bernard Shaw pub. It returns next Saturday, running from midday onwards.
It is an odds ‘n’ ends market, with car boots and stalls, food, drink, bands, DJs and a few hundred people in great humour. Starts at 1pm, runs til 7pm, with after party til the wee hours inside and is Free In.
Probably won’t turn up a Euro ’88 jersey granted, but maybe Val is back in fashion.