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galway / arts and media / news report Tuesday July 17, 2018 23:33 by BAOITE Publicist   text 1 comment (last - thursday july 19, 2018 23:13)   image 1 image
BAOITE, is a new play by Darach Mac Con Iomaire, premiering this week at the Galway International Arts Festival.

A fishing family leads a desperate fight to defend their coastal community from the
imminent threat of offshore fracking ? but as the constant pressure of campaigning
mounts, hidden fractures appear in the once-solid clan... read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Tuesday July 03, 2018 09:21 by Dublin Film Qlub
Dublin Film Qlub Season 8 'NO VICTIM: LGBTQ Experience Around the World' concludes with the screening of... United in Anger (Dir. Jim Hubbard, 2012) read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / press release Thursday June 14, 2018 13:23 by David Nowlan
Dublin, June 13, 2018: An art gallery that opened four months ago and located at 24 Baggot Street Upper, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 is celebrating Bloomsday. My motivation for these oil paintings is to celebrate Joyce by introducing colour into his other-wise early twentieth century black & white portraits, ‘to bring our faded images of Joyce back to life’.
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dublin / arts and media / event notice Monday June 04, 2018 21:46 by Dublin Film Qlub

tagline: =Rebellion, subculture, friendship.= read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Thursday May 03, 2018 12:41 by Dublin Film Qlub
Dublin Film Qlub Season 8
'NO VICTIM: LGBTQ Experience Around the World'

continues with the screening of... read full story / add a comment
Rebel Reads launches on Sunday 29th of April, 6:30-9:30 pm at the Kino
cork / arts and media / event notice Sunday April 22, 2018 10:04 by Eric   text 2 comments (last - thursday april 26, 2018 11:20)   image 1 image
We are launching Rebel Reads on Sunday 29th of April, 6:30-9:30 pm, in the Kino on Washington Street, Cork City

Free entry and all are welcome to the launch! Please see further below for the full list of events, films and talks.
http://www.rebelreads.ie/about/ “The Issue

Ever since the closure of Solidarity Books in 2015, Cork has been without an autonomous space where people can meet, organise and hold events.

As the second biggest city in the Republic, Cork has a real need for a community hub where independent and progressive groups can meet, work together, share resources, organise fun events, have days of action or simply to socialise.

Our aim is to fill the current gap and set up a multifunctional and self-sustainable space, run by and for the people as an inclusive, progressive, non-hierarchical organisation.

We plan to use the space to socialise, learn, organise and celebrate.”

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dublin / arts and media / event notice Monday April 02, 2018 10:31 by Dublin Film Qlub
Dublin Film Qlub Season 8
'NO VICTIM: LGBTQ Experience Around the World'

continues with the screening of... read full story / add a comment
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derry / arts and media / event notice Wednesday March 14, 2018 11:04 by PT   image 1 image
The Cowboys at The Waterside Theatre, Derry/Londonderry read full story / add a comment
The Cowboys and Girls
tyrone / arts and media / event notice Wednesday March 14, 2018 10:22 by P.T.   image 2 images
The Cowboys by Peter Trant - St. Patrick's Hall, Shercock, Co. Cavan Tuesday March 20th @ 8 pm. read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Sunday February 25, 2018 20:15 by Dublin Film Qlub
--The assured first gay feature film from Sub-Saharian Africa read full story / add a comment
Pomlázka
international / arts and media / opinion/analysis Thursday December 14, 2017 22:32 by Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin   image 5 images
Christmas is an ancient feast that has many positive associations for people around the world. While the bible places the birth of Christ in Bethlehem it does not say when, but by the 4th century the Churches in the East were celebrating it on January 6 and the Churches of the West on December 25.

One thing is certain about Christmas is that it is rooted in many traditions and superstitions relating to nature that existed long before Christmas and many have continued in one form or another to the present day. The many strands of Christmas can be seen in the variety of different traditions associated with, or originating in, places all over Europe. These strands are, inter alia, the solstice, the Nativity, Saturnalia, Yuletide, St Nicholas, Father Christmas, and Grandfather Frost (Ded Moroz). read full story / add a comment
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dublin / arts and media / event notice Monday December 04, 2017 22:54 by lasc   image 1 image
Ladxido’be Fundraiser, a group of Mexicans in Ireland, have joined with the Latin America Solidarity Centre to organise a very special cross-cultural event. As part of its worldwide tour to promote solidarity with the earthquake-stricken state, the Oaxaca FilmFest will come to Temple Bar’s Filmbase on Thursday, December 7th. read full story / add a comment
Carnival in Germany
international / arts and media / opinion/analysis Monday December 04, 2017 18:03 by Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin   image 1 image
In 1762 Jean Jacques Rousseau published his book, The Social Contract, in which he wrote,

“In Greece, all that the populace had to do, it did for itself; it was constantly assembled in the public square.”

Rousseau was well aware of the importance of public spaces when it came to political change. Indeed, the storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789 showed the power of the populace against armed guards defending the medieval fortress, armory, and political prison in Paris which at the time represented royal authority. Interestingly enough, the decision had also been taken to replace the Bastille with an open public space and the fortress was demolished within five months. Since then many open public spaces around the world have been the centres of political activity. read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Monday November 27, 2017 23:44 by Dublin Film Qlub
Dublin Film Qlub Season 8
'NO VICTIM': LGBTQ Experience Around the World'
the season continues with 'Carmen Gei'
power, passion, fate read full story / add a comment
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dublin / arts and media / event notice Thursday November 23, 2017 22:32 by pfc   image 1 image
Final day of the Dublin Cuban Film Festival. Admission is free, courtesy of the Embassy of Cuba. Fatima (103mins) Director: Jorge Perugorria Based on a story by Miguel Barnet, the film’s depicts the life of a young homosexual man in 1920’s Havana. An read full story / add a comment
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dublin / arts and media / event notice Thursday November 23, 2017 22:28 by pfc   image 1 image
Day two of the Dublin Cuban Film Festival. Admission is free, courtesy of the Embassy of Cuba. El Camino de la Vida (43mins) Director: Isabel Santos A documentary recalling the extraordinary life of Isabel Álvarez Morán, a Spanish woman now living in Cuba. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / arts and media / event notice Thursday November 23, 2017 22:22 by pfc   image 1 image
Opening night of the Dublin Cuban Film Festival. Admission is free, courtesy of the Embassy of Cuba

Fidel es Fidel (43mins) Director: Roberto Chile - In Memoriam The documentary "Fidel is Fidel", by renowned Cuban director Roberto Chile, is a warm, emotional look at Fidel es Fidel (43mins) Director: Roberto Chile – In Memoriam

The documentary “Fidel is Fidel”, by renowned Cuban director Roberto Chile, is a warm, emotional look at moments in the history of the Cuban revolution and its leader, Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz. read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Thursday November 02, 2017 14:47 by Dublin Film Qlub
Dublin Film Qlub Season 8
'NO VICTIM': LGBTQ Experience Around the World'

Morocco
-Up to 7 years imprisonment- read full story / add a comment
galway / arts and media / press release Friday October 20, 2017 17:03 by Maureen Gallagher
Maureen Gallagher wins Hanna Greally Award. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / arts and media / event notice Wednesday October 18, 2017 22:57 by PFC   image 1 image
Dublin Workers Film Festival

October 20 - 21
New Theatre, Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 1

Programme: Shoes, Fri 20th 4:30pm, October, Fri 20th 6pm, On The Art of War Sat 21st 12pm, Still The Enemy Within Sat 21st 2pm, Une Histoire de Femmes Sat 21st 5pm, Blood Fruit Sat 21st 7pm read full story / add a comment
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