Category Art

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Wexford Drama Festival

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The Wexford Drama Festival takes place in March, where you are going to have a chance to see talented actors and their performances. From 2nd to 10th of March  every night you will be taken to the world of art…

Bray Comedy Festival

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Stand-up comedy has been becoming more and more popular. Mostly dominated by talented men, for a few years we are able to see professional women-comedians such as the incredible Amy Schumer- who didn’t laugh while watching her movie “Trainwreck”? If…

ADIFF Film Festival

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Dublin is a busy and lively city. Many things are going around and very often you may have missed fantastic events such a film festival. From 16-26 February you have a chance to attend the international film festival ADIFF, which…

Dublin’s Museums: Back to the Past

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Dublin is a city with a long history and tradition and is proud of  quality literature with many world-renowned writers. There are many museums, art galleries and historical buildings. Dublin is full of modern and contemporary art as well as former…

Let’s go to the theatre 2.0

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Shakespeare is in Dublin this week! Don’t miss out on the AC Theatre performance, directed and adapted by Peter Reid at The New Theatre in Temple Bar.   What would you do if you discovered that your uncle murdered your…

Dublin Anime Festival!

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The event will take place this weekend in the heart of the city centre! All the Anime’s fans will be there. And what about you? We can define “Anime” as an animation made in Japanese, but it is really more…

New Exhibitions in the Irish National Gallery

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A new exhibition about Irish history is now possible to view in one of the most interesting cultural locations in Dublin. It is about “the 1916 Rising” as well as the Irish migrational past. Pathos of distance “In early 2015,…