Hi all!
The week after the St. Patrick’s Festival is traditionally a little quieter, but there are nevertheless 150 events in this Dublin Event Guide again. That should keep you busy. ;-)
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I hope you had a good time last week. It seems that the City Centre was mayhem again after the parade and I wonder what has to happen for the Festival organisers to seriously think about defusing the situation. 200 arrests on Monday is mad. The number of people that got beaten up badly is shocking and probably rightly so, questions were asked about our love for Dublin. I decided to write my opinion about a public debate (or spat) between Trevor White and Ciaran Walsh in the This is Odd section this week, so have a look at the bottom of this e-mail.
With all the St. Patrick’s Weekend festivities you might have forgotten one small, but crucial thing: Last week not one person got around to helping the Dublin Event Guide with a donation. It would be great if you could consider it this week! Thanks!
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The “Feel Good Slot” at this place in the Dublin Event Guide is to share some inspirational, motivational or thought provoking quotes, stories or video clips. You wonder why I added this section to this e-mail magazine? If your week was great, you might not need it, but most of us had some challenging moments in the last week and there could be more in the coming week and this section is for the people that want to overcome the hurdles, achieve more and remember that despite all, life is great!
This week’s Feel Good Slot is a short video about running, that Nadia M found for me. It is entitled “What do you run for?”
Think about it… when something is a challenge and you’re struggling ask yourself: Why? Why are you doing it? And even if you’re like me and don’t run why do you do the things you do, do? Why or what do you work for or towards? Think about it? And maybe it’ll make you feel good again next time when you’re wondering why?
What Do You Run For? youtu.be/JRzY8oFX75I
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Unfortunately a Dublin Event Guide full of St. Patrick’s Day events didn’t motivate enough: Not a single person helped with a donation. :-( Every bit counts and YOUR help is absolutely needed too to ensure that you – and everyone else – will continue to get the Dublin Event Guide every week.
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All events listed in this Event Guide are free of any admission charges (or at least appear to be free) unless otherwise stated. I try to find confirmation in all cases and do my best to double-check the information. However errors can happen and therefore no promise for correctness can be given.
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This section is intended to provide some help in picking and choosing from the huge number of events by sharing with you what I will/might or would do. This is not a “best of…” list and if an event is not listed here, it by no means implies that the event is not interesting. Instead my “picks” are just based on my personal preferences. All events mentioned here are described in detail further down.
This week you should check out the interesting-looking Silk Road Film Festival (we missed already half of it because the organisers were seemingly a little challenged with the spreading of the word). Then there is a quirky event on Saturday: “For the Birds” is the name.
On Sunday the Nowruz Festival Family Day is probably the main event (The weekend after St. Patrick’s Day is traditionally a little lighter in events.)
During the week, check out the Dubstarts Job Fair on Tuesday, on Thursday the Five Lamps Arts Festival starts, and on Friday the Fail Big Extravaganza is worth your attention.
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The Master and Margarita: A Fairy Tale of Dublin – Ticket Competition
Wed 19 – Sat 22 March (19-22 Mar: 19:30 // 21 Mar: 19:30+21:30 // 22 Mar: 14:30+19:30)
Smock Alley Boys’ School, Smock Alley Theatre, 6/7 Exchange Street Lower, Dublin 8
The Seventh Land Theatre Company are performing “The Master and Margarita” in Smock Alley from 19-22 March:
It is a fairy tale of Dublin. A tale of love. A tale of poverty. A tale of madness. A tale of magic. Come and dance with the Devil, if you dare … based on the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, directed by Aggie Bryly with music composed by Eamonn Murphy.
Find more details at smockalley.com/master-margarita-fairytale-dublin/ where you also can book your tickets (EUR 12/10).
Seventh Land have made a pair of tickets available for a Dublin Event Guide reader and the lucky winner was Barbara Bates. Congratulations!
And here is more information about Seventh Land: www.facebook.com/SeventhLand
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Love the Lanes – Temple Bar Regeneration
Dublin City is asking you for your suggestions on how to show the lanes of Temple Bar some love.
This is the start of the Dublin City Council invitation:
“”Love the Lanes” is looking for new ideas and creative possibilities to help us rethink how we use the back lanes of Temple Bar. Over the years these lanes have fallen into disuse and have become magnets for anti-social behaviour. Our goal is to reactivate these lanes for people to use and enjoy.”
You have until 21 April to submit your ideas. The four selected lanes are very very narrow and really away from the normal walking routes in Temple Bar. I bet that many Dubliners aren’t even aware that these lanes exist. It would be really great to bring them back to life.
If you have some ideas, check out the details here.
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RTE The Family Project – Families needed
A new RTE show is called “The Family Project” and the producers at Animo TV are currently looking for families with young children that need a hand.
The Family Project is a show where families get time to address concerns and problems and come up with new ways to move forward. Families are matched up with a known personality that has gone through similar difficulties themselves. Through this show the prodicers hope to show new ways of learning as a family.
If you know any family (maybe it’s your own) that you think matches the criteria just get them to call Sharon on 01 646 8246 to discuss it further or send her an e-mail (sharon@animo.ie). And please mention to her that you heard about it in the “Dublin Event Guide for Free Events”.
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Electric Run
This is definitely one of the strangest 5km runs/walks that I have ever heard about. The Electric Run is a night time event were light landscapes, light and sound scenes and runners with glow sticks and LED lights create an “electric wonderland” that focuses much more on the event than on the run.
At EUR 43 per person this is definitely not a cheap event, but some “Electric Run” YouTube videos from similar events in the USA seem to indicate that the participants are having a good time.
The whole event takes place in the grounds of the RDS in Ballsbridge and the map here electricrun.ie/dublin/#ff_s=cXoRR shows an unusual route for a 5km run. It was expected that the event would sell out, but it seems that (at the time of writing this) there are still tickets available. The Electric Run takes place on Sat 22 March at 19:30.
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Donating to the Dublin Event Guide for free!?
Do you happily receive the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) every week? And do you make use of it at least sometimes? And would you like to help to keep it going? If you read this, then the answer is probably three times YES!
But I understand that giving a donation is not everybody’s thing. I can assure you that it will only be used to cover the cost for the Dublin Event Guide, but wouldn’t it be even neater if you could give money without having to use your own?
This is indeed possible! When you buy books online, buy them from Book Depository or from Amazon and use these links to go to the website:
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You can also copy these links and send them to your friends. When you click on the link you books cost exactly the same as if you went to the Amazon or Book Depository website directly. But if you go via my links above, the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) will get 5-8%. That’s not a lot, but if you and lots of other people used that link every time, it still would amount to a fair amount.
And if you want to buy from
Groupon use this www.awin1.com/cread.php?s=344250&v=4345&q=162396&r=140544 or for
LivingSocial use this www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=4319&id=140544
Giving money for free! That’s how easy it is. ;-) Thanks!
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This section is intended to feature new startup companies and projects. Opportunities that people saw and that they chose not to ignore. I am, however, experiencing a little technical problem with this section, so for now I won’t be able to use it. I will keep you posted.
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Based on your feedback, I have decided to do the following with the Exhibition section in this newsletter from now on: I will provide you with a link to a near-comprehensive listing of exhibitions provided by www.visualartists.ie . For me to list all exhibitions would only be doubling their good work and would be an inefficient use of my resources. The link is www.visualartists.ie/category/listings/dublin/
On top of that I will every now and then include here a small selection of exhibitions that either are not mentioned in the Visual Artist listing or are note-worthy to be mentioned separately.
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Cut it Out – Street Art by ADW
20-23 March (11:00-18:30)
Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
“Cut it out” is a solo exhibition by ADW, one fo Ireland’s most established street artists. The exhibition includes lithoprints, screen-prints, assemblages and installations by ADW. THe exhibition is part of OFFSET2014.
www.facebook.com/events/600867686667291
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Landscape Of The Soul: Adam Kos & Andrzej Mazur
06-27 March (11:00-16:00)
Culture Box, 12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Urban Perspectives – Lynda Cosgrave – Fine Art Photography Exhibition
13 Mar – 18 Apr
Bleeding Horse Creative Space, 24/25 Camden Street, Dublin 2. (Noon till late)
Lynda Cosgrave’s fine art photography in “Urban Perspectives” examines the inherent colour and light that permeate city streets through the eyes of the two places she called home, New York City and Dublin. Lynda is a category winner of the National Geographic Traveller 2014 Photo Competition. www.lyndacosgrave.com
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Celtic Legend by Iwona Nartowska O’Reilly
27 Mar – 24 Apr (12:00-18:00)
Doorway Gallery, 24 South Frederick Street, Dublin 2
The Doorway Gallery isinviting to an exhibition by Iwona Nartowska O’Reilly called ‘Celtic Legend’. There will be a ‘Meet and Greet’ with the artist on Saturday 29 March.
www.thedoorwaygallery.com/
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Drawing Inspiration – An Exhibition of Framed Drawings
01-27 March
White Lady Art Gallery, 14 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
“Drawing Inspiration – An Exhibition of Framed Drawings” will take place throughout March and the opening event is on Sat 01 March from 18:00-22:00. There will be live music and refreshments and you are invited to BYOB. Over 18s only (ID required).
“This exhibition aims to highlight the drawing skills and imagination of artists whose work is usually done in paint and other mediums. Drawing is often the starting point for many aspiring artists, so we decided to try and inspire those who admire the work of these artists by showing what can be achieved with pencils, ink and pen.”
www.whiteladyart.com/
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Car Boot Sales – Tallaght
08:00 – 12:00, Sat 22 Mar
Tallaght Stadium, Whitestown Way, Tallaght, Co. Dublin
A weekly car boot sale, one of less than a handful that is still reliably taking place, has up to 200 cars/sellers. The stadium is just a few minutes walk from the Red LUAS line stop and numerous bus stops. For traders the Car Boot Sale opens at 06:30 for buyers from 08:00. If you are interested in selling, check the details and register on their website.
www.irishcarboot.ie/
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Dodder Walk
09:00, Sat 22 Mar
Bohernabreena Water Works
The Dodder is the river that goes from Bohernabreena in the South West of Dublin to Ballsbridge and this year’s Doffer Day will be on 12 April (www.facebook.com/events/1409029189355111/)
In the lead up to Dodder Day there will be some open meetings about the day to get input from interested parties.
And this Saturday a Dodder Walk is planned. The walk will go the lenght of the Dodder, with regular stops and meeting pionts, to help promote and survey for Dodder Day. Participants are welcome to drop in and out at thier leisure. All details are on this Event Page: www.facebook.com/events/764837706860974/
The success of Dodder Day will depend on the number of volunteers that help, so if you, your family, friends or social and comunity groups plan to help, let teh Dodder Action Group know via dodderaction@hotmail.com
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Honest2Goodness Food Market
09:30 – 16:00, Sat 22 Mar
Honest2goodness, 136 Slaney Close, Dublin Industrial Estate, Glasnevin, Dublin 11
The weekly Honest2goodness food market in Glasnevin has fresh meat, vegetables, fish, baked goods, and wines. It is open from 09:30-16:00. It is behind Lidl in the Industrial Estate just after the Glasnevin Cemetary coming from the City Centre.
www.honest2goodness.ie
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Malahide Park Run (free)
09:30, Sat 22 Mar
Malahide Park, Dublin Road, Malahide, Co. Dublin
Parkrun Ireland is organising free weekly runs in parks. It is a timed run over 5km and participation is completely free, but registration before your first parkrun is required.
www.parkrun.ie/malahide/
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SuperNatural Food Market
09:30 – 15:30, Sat 22 Mar
St. Andrews Resource Centre, 114 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
The SuperNatural Food Market is taking place every Saturday from 09:30-15:30 in St. Andrews Resource Centre in Pearse Street, Dublin 2.
www.supernatural.ie
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Belgard Weekend Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sat 22 Mar
Belgard Road, Dublin 24
The Belgard Weekend Market is an indoor market with stalls with handcraft (incl. designer jewellery, aran jumpers and wool, christening robes and shawls, cards and cross stitch), household items, bric and brac, furniture, flowers, make-up, clothes, shoes, showers, upholstery, toys, kitchens, cafe, army memorabilia, collectors items, sweets, handbags books, blinds, party shop, tools and more.
It is open every Saturday and Sunday and is located in the Glen Abbey complex (opposite Jacobs) on Belgard Road.
www.facebook.com/belgardmarket
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Jamestown Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sat 22 Mar
Jamestown Market, 90 Jamestown Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8
Jamestown Flea Market + Car Boot Sale takes place every Sat+Sun from 10:00-17:00. You can reach it from Tyrconnell Road and from Kylemore Road and it is within 3 min from Black Horse stop on the red Luas line. There is free parking.
www.jamestownmarket.com/
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Merchants Market
10:00 – 16:30, Sat 22 Mar
Merchants Yard, East Wall Road, Dublin 3
The Merchants Market on East Wall Road is a weekly indoors flea market on Saturdays and Sundays with more than 80 stalls in a big industrial hall. There is everything from furniture and antiques to paintings and mirrors, electronics and hot food to bicycles and buns. It is just a few minutes walk away from the Point Theatre/O2 (walk in the direction of the Port Tunnel).
www.merchantsmarket.ie/
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Mother Redcap’s Indoor Market
10:00 – 17:30, Sat 22 Mar
Unit 95, Malahide Road Industrial Park, Malahide Road, Coolock, Dublin 17
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Plant Fair
10:00 – 16:00, Sat 22 Mar
St. Anne’s Park, Raheny, Dublin 5
The first Irish Specialist Nurseries Association Plant Fair will take place in St. Anne’s Park on Saturday.
The companies selling plants etc are:
Boyne Garden Centre, Caherhurley Nursery, Camolin Potting Shed, Deep Route Gardening, Gortkelly Nursery, Harrington Exotics, Herbs on Thyme/Peony Passions, Kilmurry Nursery, Leamore Nursery, Moonwave Nursery, Mulhall Obelisks, Nightpark Nursery, Peninsula Primulas, Peppermint Farm, Rare Plants Ireland, Shady Plants, Slug Gone, Three Gates Nursery and Two Lions Garden Plants.
There will also be a Farmer’s Market this weekend at the Red Stables in St. Anne’s Park.
isna.ie/2014/03/12/first-isna-plant-fair-for-2014-st-annes-park-22nd-march/
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Stables Market
10:00 – 18:00, Sat 22 Mar
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
A new market (flea/vintage/etc) with two cafés has opened in the same location in Thomas Street where the Ferocious Mingle Market was before their move to Camden Street.
The new market in 72 Thomas Street is called Stable Market and it is open from Thursday until Sunday from 10:00-18:00 every day. It seems there is neither a website nor a Facebook Page yet.
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Temple Bar Markets
10:00 – 16:30, Sat 22 Mar
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The Temple Bar Markets (Food Market on Meeting House Square, Book Market on Temple Bar Square and the Designer Mart near Cow’s Lane) are taking place every Saturday from 10:00-16:30.
www.templebar.ie
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Amimal Tracking Skills
11:00 – 13:00, Sat 22 Mar
Fitzsimons Woord, Kilcross Park, Sandyford, Dublin 18
Fitzsimmons Wood (meet at the main entrance in Kilcross Estate) is the venue for the “Animal Tracking Skills” event on Saturday.
Learn the skills of tracking animals, through tracing their tracks, fur markings and droppings. Finish the workshop by making your very own plaster of Paris animal footprint to take home.
Admission is free, but booking is required as spaces are limited. Contact Andrew Fleming on 087 3299936 or email info@owls.ie
www.dlrevents.ie/bio114.html
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Blackrock Market
11:00 – 17:30, Sat 22 Mar
Blackrock Market, 19 Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
At the Blackrock Market in the centre of Blackrock, you’ll find 50 stalls selling collectibles, antiques, handmade goods, books, food & there’s free popcorn, ballons & facepainting for the kids.
Open on Saturdays and Bank Holidays: 11:00-17:30, and Sundays: 12:00-17:30.
www.blackrockmarket.com/
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For the Birds
11:00 – 15:00, Sat 22 Mar
The Lab, 1 Foley Street, Dublin 1
For the Birds is a newly commissioned ephemeral event by James Ó hAodha (IE), featuring a Macaw, a Cockatoo, and an African Grey Parrot.
As part of the exhibition, Tonight, you can call me Trish, artist James Ó hAodha has created an encounter with a specific community of interest: Teasing out notions of what constitutes ‘audience’ and ‘exhibition’, the artist plays with the presence of three hand-picked exotic birds, a Macaw, a Cockatoo, and an African Grey Parrot.
The birds will be in the gallery simultaneously both as viewer and live performer, activating, intervening and becoming complicit with the language of display, aesthetics, and the mediation of contemporary visual art. Exhibition tours will run every 40 minutes, from 11:00-15:00 (duration: 15 minutes).
Admission is free and no booking required. The timings can change and there might be limited access in the gallery at times depending on the birds behaviour.
Sounds slightly mad? It’s art!! ;-)
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/ArtsOffice/TheLAB/Pages/Gallery.aspx
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Sat 22 Mar
60 Camden Street, Dublin 2
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) is back in a new location. The Marcade is now in Camden Street next to Daintree Paper and opposite the Centra and off-license there. It takes place every Thurs-Sun and is a flea-market-type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Sat 22 Mar
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Fail Better – Science Gallery Exhibition
12:00 – 18:00, Sat 22 Mar
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The newest Science Gallery exhibition has the theme “Fail Better” and it will run from 07 Feb – 27 Apr. The title comes from Samuel Beckett’s “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” and the exhibition looks at beautiful and instructive failures. The purpose is to open up a debate on the essential role of failure in human creativity, in technology, science, design, business and sport.
20 unique exhibits, from a pair of explorer boots that caused Ranulph Fiennes to fail in an Everest attempt, via Christopher Reeve’s (Superman) original wheelchair, to a full-scale reconstruction of the the world’s worst or maddest invention: a big table that is meant to assist childbirth using centrifugal force.
I visited the exhibition and I definitely recommend it. Age-wise, I would think that it is suitable for children from Age 12/13 as long as the parents are prepared to read a good bit of explanatory text and then “translate” it for their children. There is no overly complicated stuff, but most of the exhibits are not self-explanatory. But there is a strong reason for bringing your kids: We have in general a negative attitude to Failure. This exhibition will help you to change that!
Admission is free and opening hours are Tues-Fri 12:00-20:00 and Sat+Sun 12:00-18:00.
www.sciencegallery.com/failbetter
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Ha’penny Flea Market
12:00 – 18:00, Sat 22 Mar
Grand Social, 35 Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
The weekly Ha’penny Flea Market is an indoor market in the Grand Social Pub, which offers vintage Men and Women’s clothing, contemporary crafts, books, DVDs, vinyl records, vintage and handmade jewellery, vintage hair styles, art, photography and much more. Grand Social’s Bar and Gourmet Coffee options are available.
www.thegrandsocial.ie/
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Cuenta Cuentos – Storytelling for kids
12:15, Sat 22 Mar
Instituto Cervantes, Lincoln House, Lincoln Place (near National Gallery), Dublin 2
The Storytelling Session “Cuenta Cunetos” in the Instituto Cervantes consists of four Saturdays with stories. The second event takes place this weekend and the stories “The Boastful Turkey / El Guajolote Presumido” and “Juanito and the Hen that Laid the Golden Egg / Juanito y la Gallina de los Huevos de Oro” will be read.
Admission is free.
dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha93008_16_2.htm
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Archive at Lunchtime – IFI
13:00, Sat 22 Mar
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Archive at Lunchtime screenings take place Saturdays (Double Bill), Mondays and Wednesdays. The programme is changing weekly now (instead of monthly as in the past). To find out what film(s) will be screened go to www.ifi.ie/whatson/now-showing-coming-soon/ and look for “Archive at Lunchtime” on the right. Admission is free.
www.ifi.ie/
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Tower Records – In-Store event
13:00, Sat 22 Mar
Tower Records Ireland, 7 Dawson Street, Dublin 2
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“My Favourites” – Walking Tour
14:00 – 16:30, Sat 22 Mar
Spire, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
“These Are a Few of My Favourite Things” is the title of a Walking Tour that Emily Gallagher will run every Saturday. It will be an Alternative Arts and Culture Trail and she will bring you to “Dublin’s Best Cafes, Bars, Markets, Unusual Stores, Galleries, Theatres, Arts Spaces, and more! And hear some tales you’ve never heard before!”
Meeting point is at the Spire. The tours are free but donations are welcome and booking is required via egaldog@gmail.com or 085-2725095
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Silk Road Film Festival
17:30, Sat 22 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The Silk Road Film Festival runs from 20-25 March and shows films from countries which were once part of the historical network of ancient trade routes, called Silk Road. The festival focuses in particular on Asian, Arabian and Middle Eastern cinema.
Most of the screenings are free and only a few have a very low admission charge (EUR 3), which is great, but surprisingly the organisers only published the programme on Thursday 20 March. Maybe a little late if the events start on the same day? You unfortunately missed the events on 20 and on the main day, on Fri 21 March because of that, but check out the programme nevertheless.
If you like the clumsy issuu viewer you can find the programme here silkroadfilmfestival.com/programme/official-program/
I prefer the simple way of downloading a PDF and I have put a PDF version of the programme for you at this location: www.dublineventguide.com/media/SilkRoadFestival.pdf
In addition to feature film, short film, documentary and animation screenings, there is also a talk (in the Chester Beatty Library) and a photography & art exhibition in the Centre for Creative Practices.
www.silkroadfilmfestival.com
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Roswell ’59 feat. Dick Farrelly
19:00, Sat 22 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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Cornucopia – Live Music
19:30 – 21:30, Sat 22 Mar
Cornucopia Café & Restaurant, 19/20 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
Cornucopia Café & Restaurant host live music three evenings a week (Thurs, Fri and Sat). The restaurant is a Wholefood & Vegetarian Restaurant and is open until 22:15.
+ Every second Thursday N.C Lawlor, a songwriter, session player and troubadour plays a mix of country, bluegrass & blues from 19:30-21:30.
+ Every Friday (19:30-21:30) Junshi Murakami plays Irish Harp.
+ Every Saturday (19:30-21:30) Nollaig Mann plays a collection of popular and jazz classics.
www.cornucopia.ie
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Chew Your Own Fat Records presents…. Gigs
20:00, Sat 22 Mar
Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
Chew Your Own Fat Records are inviting to a “night of fine Indie/Shoegaze/Rock N Roll, handpicked by us, for your entertainment and ours”. The line-up is Galants and The Dead Beat. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/events/205092023034689/
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D10 Records presents…. Gigs
20:00, Sat 22 Mar
Grand Social, 35 Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
D10 Records feature some of their performers in the Grand Social. The line up is Pelicans (Indie/Alternative rock), Well hooray for silence (Instrumental/Math rock) plus guests Future Phantoms (Alternative rock).
Admission is on “Pay What You Want” basis.
www.thegrandsocial.ie/event/d10-records/
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Saturday Night Live
20:00 – 22:30, Sat 22 Mar
KC Peaches (Wine Cave), 28/29 Nassau St., Dublin 2
This is a weekly Saturday night live music event event in the basement Wine Cave of KC Peaches wholefood restaurant/café. Food will be served until 22:00 and wine, minerals & music will be available until later. Admission is free and a donation into a hat at the end of the evening is appreciated.
www.facebook.com/KCPeachesWineCave
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The Devils Jukebox – Gigs + DJs
20:00, Sat 22 Mar
Sin É, 14 Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
The Devils Jukebox is live music from 20:00-23:00 and DJs with Alternative, Punk, Rock, Metal & Garage after that. Every Saturday! Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/Sin.E.Pub
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FOAD – Alternative Rock Gigs
20:30, Sat 22 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
A night of alternative rock with Corrosive Machine, Hollow Cost, The Black Pitts, Black Dice and Glad Rats will take place in Sweeney’s. Admission is free. (The event is a fundraiser, so there will be other opportunities to help raising funds, if you wish.
www.facebook.com/events/629097617144968
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Dublin Jam Session
21:00, Sat 22 Mar
Arthur’s Pub, 28 Thomas Street, Dublin 8
The Dublin Jam Sessions are events to gather musicians of all genres of music and at all levels to play, sing or just meet in a relaxed atmosphere.
Whether you are a busker, new learner or a seasoned pro, you are all welcome to come to these Jam Sessions with no pressure to perform or play a particular song, But you are more than welcome.
Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/ArthursPub
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Live Music – Stillorgan Orchard
21:00, Sat 22 Mar
Stillorgan Orchard, The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
The Stillorgan Orchard has live music every Friday and Saturday. Many of the performers are established and very good bands. The upcoming gigs are detailed on the website below. Admission is always free.
www.stillorganorchard.com/live_music.html
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Jamestown Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sun 23 Mar
Jamestown Market, 90 Jamestown Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8
Jamestown Flea Market + Car Boot Sale takes place every Sat+Sun from 10:00-17:00. You can reach it from Tyrconnell Road and from Kylemore Road and it is within 3 min from Black Horse stop on the red Luas line. There is free parking.
www.jamestownmarket.com
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Merchants Market
10:00 – 16:30, Sun 23 Mar
Merchants Yard, East Wall Road, Dublin 3
The Merchants Market on East Wall Road is a weekly indoors flea market on Saturdays and Sundays with more than 80 stalls in a big industrial hall. There is everything from furniture and antiques to paintings and mirrors, electronics and hot food to bicycles and buns. It is just a few minutes walk away from the Point Theatre/O2 (walk in the direction of the Port Tunnel).
www.merchantsmarket.ie/
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Merrion Square Open Air Gallery
10:00 – 18:30, Sun 23 Mar
Merrion Square, Dublin 2
Every Sunday, the Merrion Square Open Air Art Gallery takes place. Up to 200 artists exhibit their paintings on the railings on three sides (West, North and East) of Merrion Square and you can just enjoy the exhibition or even buy.
www.merrionsquareart.com/
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Stables Market
10:00 – 18:00, Sun 23 Mar
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
A new market (flea/vintage/etc) with two cafés has opened in the same location in Thomas Street where the Ferocious Mingle Market was before their move to Camden Street.
The new market in 72 Thomas Street is called Stable Market and it is open from Thursday until Sunday from 10:00-18:00 every day. It seems there is neither a website nor a Facebook Page yet.
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Dun Laoghaire Market
11:00 – 16:00, Sun 23 Mar
People’s Park, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
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Longmile Road Markets
11:00 – 17:00, Sun 23 Mar
Long Mile Road, Dublin 12
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Palestrina Choir
11:00, Sun 23 Mar
St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, 83 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1
The well known Palestrina Choir sing every Sunday at the mass in St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral. They sing complete masterworks by Mozart, Haydn, Dvorak, Palestrina, de Victoria, usually accompanied by Prof. Gerard Gillen on the organ, who often also plays a solo piece.
www.procathedral.ie/music/this-week
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Sun 23 Mar
60 Camden Street, Dublin 2
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) is back in a new location. The Marcade is now in Camden Street next to Daintree Paper and opposite the Centra and off-license there. It takes place every Thurs-Sun and is a flea-market-type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Sun 23 Mar
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Blackrock Market
12:00 – 17:30, Sun 23 Mar
Blackrock Market, 19 Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
At the Blackrock Market in the centre of Blackrock, you’ll find 50 stalls selling collectibles, antiques, handmade goods, books, food & there’s free popcorn, ballons & facepainting for the kids.
Open on Sundays: 12:00-17:30. Open on Saturdays and Bank Holidays: 11:00-17:30.
www.blackrockmarket.com/
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Fail Better – Science Gallery Exhibition
12:00 – 18:00, Sun 23 Mar
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The newest Science Gallery exhibition has the theme “Fail Better” and it will run from 07 Feb – 27 Apr. The title comes from Samuel Beckett’s “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” and the exhibition looks at beautiful and instructive failures. The purpose is to open up a debate on the essential role of failure in human creativity, in technology, science, design, business and sport.
20 unique exhibits, from a pair of explorer boots that caused Ranulph Fiennes to fail in an Everest attempt, via Christopher Reeve’s (Superman) original wheelchair, to a full-scale reconstruction of the the world’s worst or maddest invention: a big table that is meant to assist childbirth using centrifugal force.
I visited the exhibition and I definitely recommend it. Age-wise, I would think that it is suitable for children from Age 12/13 as long as the parents are prepared to read a good bit of explanatory text and then “translate” it for their children. There is no overly complicated stuff, but most of the exhibits are not self-explanatory. But there is a strong reason for bringing your kids: We have in general a negative attitude to Failure. This exhibition will help you to change that!
Admission is free and opening hours are Tues-Fri 12:00-20:00 and Sat+Sun 12:00-18:00.
www.sciencegallery.com/failbetter
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Made by Hand – Market
12:00 – 17:00, Sun 23 Mar
Viva, 27 South Richmond Street, Portobello
“Made by Hand” or “Hecho a manos” is a new Sunday weekly market in Viva, Portobello with most things made by hand and some vintage clothing and curiosities too. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/events/623874574328582
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Mother Redcap’s Indoor Market
12:00 – 17:30, Sun 23 Mar
Unit 95, Malahide Road Industrial Park, Malahide Road, Coolock, Dublin 17
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Nowruz – The Festival of Spring
12:00 – 17:00, Sun 23 Mar
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Nowruz (“New Day” in Persian) is a traditional New Year celebration at the Spring Equinox (20/21 March). The following communities celebrate the day in Dublin: Afghan, Azerbaijani, Baha’I, Iranian, Kazakh, Kurdish and Turkish.
This year they invite everybody to join them for a Family Day on Sunday on Meeting House Square. There will me music and dance performances, arts and crafts workshop for kids and food and craft stalls.
Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/NowruzTheFestivalofSpring
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Sunday at Noon
12:00 – 13:00, Sun 23 Mar
Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Sundays at Noon Concert Series continues in the Sculpture Gallery at the Hugh Lane Gallery. This series of free (mainly classical) concerts continues to present the best of Irish and International music and musicians. Concerts run from September to June. The next concert will feature Annette Cleary (cello) and Padhraic O Cuinneagain (piano) celebrating composer Tom Cullivan with “Tom Cullivan – a 75th birthday tribute”.
www.hughlane.ie/past-sunday-concerts/1107-sundaysnoon-tom-cullivan-at-75
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Chester Beatty – Arabic Tour
13:00, Sun 23 Mar
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
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Chester Beatty – Japanese Tour
14:00, Sun 23 Mar
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
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Dublin Sketchers – Sunday Meet-up
14:00, Sun 23 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The “Dublin Sketchers” is an informal group of (hobby) artists who go somewhere different in Dublin every Sunday (e.g. National Museum, Maritime Museum, Dublin Flea Market, Farmleigh, Botanic Gardens, Dublin Castle, Science Gallery, …), sketch for one to two hours and then meet up for coffee afterwards and discuss their sketches.
There are some hugely talented people among them and it is a great idea to meet up with others who have the same hobby. Find out on their website below or on their Facebook Page where they will meet and join them if you do some sketching/drawing yourself. I know that the Dublin Sketchers often use the Dublin Event Guide to find interesting free events and I am delighted to be able to help!
www.dublinsketchers.blogspot.com/
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HMV In-store gigs
14:00 – 17:00, Sun 23 Mar
HMV Dundrum, Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin 16
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Silk Road Film Festival
14:00, Sun 23 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The Silk Road Film Festival runs from 20-25 March and shows films from countries which were once part of the historical network of ancient trade routes, called Silk Road. The festival focuses in particular on Asian, Arabian and Middle Eastern cinema.
Most of the screenings are free and only a few have a very low admission charge (EUR 3), which is great, but surprisingly the organisers only published the programme on Thursday 20 March. Maybe a little late if the events start on the same day? You unfortunately missed the events on 20 and on the main day, on Fri 21 March because of that, but check out the programme nevertheless.
If you like the clumsy issuu viewer you can find the programme here silkroadfilmfestival.com/programme/official-program/
I prefer the simple way of downloading a PDF and I have put a PDF version of the programme for you at this location: www.dublineventguide.com/media/SilkRoadFestival.pdf
In addition to feature film, short film, documentary and animation screenings, there is also a talk (in the Chester Beatty Library) and a photography & art exhibition in the Centre for Creative Practices.
www.silkroadfilmfestival.com
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Stella Bass Jazz Trio
14:00 – 16:00, Sun 23 Mar
Café en Seine, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
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Family Drawing Sundays
14:30 – 16:30, Sun 23 Mar
Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2
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Meet Ragnar the Viking – Family Event
15:00 – 16:00, Sun 23 Mar
National Museum, Collins Barracks (Decorative Arts & History), 7 Benburb Street, Dublin 7
“Over 1,000 years ago, when Ireland was old and Dublin was yet young, there was a combmaker. His name was Ragnar Olafson, born in the year 950 AD, a third generation Dublin Viking. Join him to hear stories of Viking Dublin and his brave Scandinavian ancestors.” Suitable for ages 7+. Admission is free and no booking required, but places are limited (first come first served). Meet at the reception.
www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx
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Museum Tour – National Print Museum
15:00 – 16:30, Sun 23 Mar
National Print Museum, Beggars Bush, Haddington Road, Dublin 4
Unlike the three branches of the National Museum, the National Print Museum is normally not free, but every Sunday there is a free public tour for the next few weeks. Every visit begins with a short audio-visual presentation where the audience can observe active retired printers providing practical demonstrations of machines from the Museum’s collection.
www.nationalprintmuseum.ie/guided-tours.html
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Sunshine Cafe – Sunday Jazz
15:00 – 18:00, Sun 23 Mar
Sunshine Cafe, 107 Lower George’s St, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
A weekly Jazz gig will take place in the Sunshine Cafe for your Sunday afternoon entertainment. The Jazzwise Duo (piano and double bass) play classic jazz including Broadway standards, Bossa Nova, Blues etc
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Kizomba Introduction
16:00 – 17:00, Sun 23 Mar
Twisted Pepper, 54 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1
Kizomba is one of the most popular genres of dance and music in Angola and if you are interested you can take part in a free introduction class on Sunday from 16:00.
After the class a “Criola” with Kizomba/Tarraxinha/Semba and Zouk music will take place, provided by DJ Alex. The Criola (until 20:00) is not free (EUR 5), but the Kizomba Introduction is free.
www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152050979518026
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LJJ Band – Cafe en Seine
18:00 – 20:00, Sun 23 Mar
Café en Seine, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
The wedding and party band The LJJ Band play every Sunday evening in Café en Seine. Admission is free.
www.longjohnjumpband.com/
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Sweeney’s Dixieland Jazzmen
18:30 – 20:30, Sun 23 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
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Saucy Sundays
19:00 – 23:00, Sun 23 Mar
Grand Social, Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
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The Dublin Blues Cartel – Gig
19:00, Sun 23 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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Gardiner Street Gospel Choir Mass
19:30 – 20:30, Sun 23 Mar
St. Francis Xavier Church at the top of Gardiner Street, Dublin 1
The Gardiner Street Gospel Choir Mass invites to a Mass in St. Francis Xavier Church at the top of Gardiner Street near the junction with Dorset Street every Sunday at 19:30. The Gardiner Street Gospel Choir, one of the best known choirs in Ireland will sing during the mass and everybody is welcome independent from your level of religiousness.
www.gardinerstreetgospelchoir.com
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Sunday Roast – Gigs
20:00, Sun 23 Mar
Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
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Apollo Sessions
20:30, Sun 23 Mar
Bleeding Horse, 24 Upper Camden St., Dublin 2
Every Sunday this singer-songwriter night takes place in the Bleeding Horse in Camden St. from 8.30pm. It is an Open mic night and performers can just turn up and put their name on the list for that night.
www.facebook.com/apollosessions
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Jawbone – Accoustic Folk & Blues Night
20:30, Sun 23 Mar
Sin É, 14 Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
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Comedy Crunch
21:00 – 00:00, Sun 23 Mar
Stag’s Head (downstairs), Dame Lane, Dublin 2
The Comedy Crunch is a free Stand Up comedy downstairs in Stag’s Head, Dame Lane from 21:00 every week on Sun+Mon. Every week different comedians entertain and on top of that there is some free ice cream. The line-up can be found via the Comedy Crunch Facebook Page (see link below).
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
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Forro de Lampiao – Brazilian Dance
21:00 – 23:00, Sun 23 Mar
Grand Social, 35 Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
Rogério from the Brazilian dance project “Forró de Lampião” in Dublin tells me: Forró de Lampião is Brazilian music that has the same roots as Samba and there is a whole culture that has developed around “forro”. Every Sunday, free dance classes take place in the Grand Social (new loation!) and if you are interested, just turn up one Sunday.
www.facebook.com/groups/forrodelampiaodublin/
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Rhythm Rocker
21:00, Sun 23 Mar
The Globe, 11 South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2
“Rhythm Rocker at The Globe” is a weekly event on Sunday night in The Globe in Sth Great Georges Street, Dublin 2. It is a Rockabilly, R’n’R, Roots night with alternating (week by week) live bands Pavement Kings, Donna & The Sazzy Catz, The Mosquitoes and The Pacifics from 21:00 and with DJs from 23:00-01:30. Admission is free.
www.globe.ie/events.php
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Billy Treacy & The Ha’Penny Heads
21:30, Sun 23 Mar
Ha’Penny Bridge Inn, 42 Wellington Quay Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Billy Treacy & The Ha’Penny Heads are playing Ballads, Folk, Trad and Classic Country every Sunday. Featuring Guitar, Mandolin, Fiddle and Banjo.
www.billytreacy.com/
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Cool Hand Dukes
22:00, Sun 23 Mar
Porterhouse Central, 45-47 Nassau Street, Dublin 2
Every Sunday (except at Bank Holiday weekends), the Ragtime, Roots and Country Blues Band “Cool Hand Dukes” play in the Porterhouse near Grafton Street.
www.facebook.com/coolhand.dukes.1
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Mon 24 Mar
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Archive at Lunchtime – IFI
13:00, Mon 24 Mar
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Archive at Lunchtime screenings take place Saturdays (Double Bill), Mondays and Wednesdays. The programme is changing weekly now (instead of monthly as in the past). To find out what film(s) will be screened go to www.ifi.ie/whatson/now-showing-coming-soon/ and look for “Archive at Lunchtime” on the right. Admission is free.
www.ifi.ie/
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Silk Road Film Festival
13:00, Mon 24 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The Silk Road Film Festival runs from 20-25 March and shows films from countries which were once part of the historical network of ancient trade routes, called Silk Road. The festival focuses in particular on Asian, Arabian and Middle Eastern cinema.
Most of the screenings are free and only a few have a very low admission charge (EUR 3), which is great, but surprisingly the organisers only published the programme on Thursday 20 March. Maybe a little late if the events start on the same day? You unfortunately missed the events on 20 and on the main day, on Fri 21 March because of that, but check out the programme nevertheless.
If you like the clumsy issuu viewer you can find the programme here silkroadfilmfestival.com/programme/official-program/
I prefer the simple way of downloading a PDF and I have put a PDF version of the programme for you at this location: www.dublineventguide.com/media/SilkRoadFestival.pdf
In addition to feature film, short film, documentary and animation screenings, there is also a talk (in the Chester Beatty Library) and a photography & art exhibition in the Centre for Creative Practices.
www.silkroadfilmfestival.com
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The Critical Take – Film Debate
18:30, Mon 24 Mar
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The Critical Take is the IFI’s free monthly film club.
A panel with IFI Director Ross Keane, Margaret Kelleher and Tom Creed will be discussing Lars Von Trier’s provocative Nymph()maniac Vols I & II, “Wake in Fright” and the sci-fi thriller “Under the Skin”.
Admision is free, but booking is required via the box office at 01 679 3477.
www.ifi.ie/the-critical-take-march-2014/
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Rethinking the Smart City: A Primer
19:00 – 21:00, Mon 24 Mar
Dunlop Oriel House, Westland Row, Dublin 2
The next Dublin Art and Technology Association event takes place in association with the Provisional University: Rethinking the Smart City. The topic is 2Rethinking the Smart City: A Primer” and speakers are Adam Greenfield, Rob Kitchin, Aphra Kerr (NUIM), Jim Merricks White (NUIM) and Rachel O’Dwyer (TCD).
Admission is free but places are limited. To book your place, go to the website below.
D.A.T.A 2.0 is dedicated to both showcasing the work of technologists, musicians, and artists using technology as well as providing a meeting point for the intersection of these disciplines.
www.data.ie/
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Craft Beer Walking Tour
19:30, Mon 24 Mar
The Beerhouse, 84.5 Capel Street, Dublin 1
A weekly free Craft Beer Walking Tour started last Monday in Dublin. Meeting Point is in the Beerhouse and during the evening you will visit four Craft Beer Pubs. The tour is free and you pay for your own beer.
www.facebook.com/craftbeerdublin
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Back Door Sessions – Open Mic Night
20:00, Mon 24 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
This is an open mic night with Special Guests every Monday. Arrive, sign in (from 19:00) and play. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/sweeneysbar
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Minding the Mind – Lecture Series
20:00 – 21:30, Mon 24 Mar
St. John of God Hospital, Stillorgan Road, Stillorgan Co. Dublin
Minding the Mind is the title of a public lecture series of the Saint John of God Hospital.
The topics are
* Positive Ageing: A Realistic View.
* What is it About Modern Life that makes us Depressed?
* Insights and Helpful Hints on Managing the Impact on Social Media on Relationships.
* Motivation and Change: What Happens when your Sweet Tooth says Yes and your Wisdom Tooth says No?
* Living Mindfully in a Material World.
The lectures take place on Mondays from 20:00-21:30.
The next one is “What is it About Modern Life that makes us Depressed?” on Monday 24 March with Dr Keith Gaynor, Senior Clinical Psychologist (St John of God Hospital).
Admission is free. Find the event poster via this link below:
www.stjohnofgodhospital.ie/images/documents/SJOG_MTM_Lectures_2014.pdf
stjohnofgodhospital.ie/index.php/news-events/73-minding-the-mind-public-lecture-series-2014
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Song Cycle
20:00, Mon 24 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
Song Cycle is a weekly Singer/Songriter showcase. The line-up is not always easily findable on the Whelan’s website, but admission is always free.
www.whelanslive.com
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The Monday Echo
20:00 – 22:30, Mon 24 Mar
The International Bar, 23 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
The Monday Echo is a weekly songwriter and poetry live showcase held on Mondays in the basement of The International Bar. Usually, the show has 3 songwriters and 3 poets who perform for roughly 20 minutes each. Admission is free.
The weekly line-up can be found via the Facebook Page below.
www.facebook.com/themondayecho
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Comedy Crunch
21:00 – 23:00, Mon 24 Mar
Stag’s Head (downstairs), Dame Lane, Dublin 2
The Comedy Crunch is a free Stand Up comedy event every Sunday and Monday. Every week different comedians entertain and on top of good comedy you will get free ice cream. Admission is free. The line-up can be found via the Comedy Crunch Facebook Page (see link below).
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
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Crafty Mondays – Open Mic
21:00, Mon 24 Mar
Sin É, 14 Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
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Loose – Trad Sessions
21:00 – 23:30, Mon 24 Mar
Mother Reillys, 26/28 Upper Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
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“My Favourites” – Walking Tour
11:00 – 13:00, Tue 25 Mar
Spire, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
“These Are a Few of My Favourite Things” is the title of a Walking Tour that Emily Gallagher will on Tuesday now as well. It will be an Alternative Arts and Culture Trail and she will bring you to “Dublin’s Best Cafes, Bars, Markets, Unusual Stores, Galleries, Theatres, Arts Spaces, and more! And hear some tales you’ve never heard before!”
Meeting point is at the Spire. The tours are free but donations are welcome and booking is required via egaldog@gmail.com or 085-2725095
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Tue 25 Mar
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Introducing Christ Church – Talks
13:00 – 14:00, Tue 25 Mar
Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch Place, Dublin 8
A new series of lunchtime lectures entitled “Introducing Christ Church” takes place each Tuesday in March. Each session will feature a different speaker. The lectures last about half an hour and will be followed by a short break for tea and coffee and discussion.
The final topic is
+ Tues 25 March: Canon Roy Byrne: “The Silver of Christ Church”
Admission to the lectures is free and the series is supported by the Friends of Christ Church.
www.christchurchdublin.ie
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Silk Road Film Festival
14:00, Tue 25 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The Silk Road Film Festival runs from 20-25 March and shows films from countries which were once part of the historical network of ancient trade routes, called Silk Road. The festival focuses in particular on Asian, Arabian and Middle Eastern cinema.
Most of the screenings are free and only a few have a very low admission charge (EUR 3), which is great, but surprisingly the organisers only published the programme on Thursday 20 March. Maybe a little late if the events start on the same day? You unfortunately missed the events on 20 and on the main day, on Fri 21 March because of that, but check out the programme nevertheless.
If you like the clumsy issuu viewer you can find the programme here silkroadfilmfestival.com/programme/official-program/
I prefer the simple way of downloading a PDF and I have put a PDF version of the programme for you at this location: www.dublineventguide.com/media/SilkRoadFestival.pdf
In addition to feature film, short film, documentary and animation screenings, there is also a talk (in the Chester Beatty Library) and a photography & art exhibition in the Centre for Creative Practices.
www.silkroadfilmfestival.com
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VOID – Film Screening
14:00, Tue 25 Mar
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
The Public Film Screnning of “VOID” will take place and is part of the Silk Road Film Festival.
Lebanon 2013. Six Lebanese women representing three generations, each one still waiting for the man in her life who was kidnapped during the Lebanese Civil War and is still missing. Their hidden emotional wounds are opened once again, one day prior to a protest in Beirut to keep their cause alive. (Arabic with English subtitles; 75 mins).
Followed by Q&A with filmmakers Sam Lahoud & Nicolas Khabbaz.
The screening is free and no booking is required.
www.cbl.ie/Programme—Events/Events-Schedule.aspx
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Dubstarts – Jobs Fair for Technology Start-ups
17:30 – 21:00, Tue 25 Mar
Powerscourt Centre, 59 South William Street, Dublin 2
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The Night of Francophone Ads
18:00, Tue 25 Mar
Sugar Club, 8 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2
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Nicola White – Book Launch
18:30 – 20:00, Tue 25 Mar
Gutter Bookshop, Cow’s Lane, Temple Bar, Dublin 8
The Book Launch for debut thriller “In the Rosary Garden” by Nicola White will be launched on Tuesday . Admission is free and no booking required.
gutterbookshop.com/events.html
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Ukulele Tuesday
19:45 – 22:00, Tue 25 Mar
Stag’s Head, Dame Lane, Dublin 2
Every Tuesday an informal sing along with Ukulele and Toy Musical Instruments takes place in the Stag’s Head. Just bring your instrument and come along. Beginners are welcome. Admission is free and further details (and a big book of songs) are available on the Facebook Page below. The get-together meets in the “snug” in Stag’s Head.
www.facebook.com/UkuleleTuesday
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Ben Prevos Blue Tuesdays
20:00 – 23:30, Tue 25 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
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Dublin Bluegrass Collective – Gig
20:00, Tue 25 Mar
Sin É, 14 Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
Rumours have it that the Bluegrass Collective will perform in Sin É on Tuesday and there might even be an open Bluegrass Jam! Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/Sin.E.Pub
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Plateau Sessions – Gigs
20:00, Tue 25 Mar
Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
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The Folk Club
20:30, Tue 25 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
The Folk Club in Whelan’s will bring you the best in Trad, Ballads, Americana & World Music every Tuesday. The line-up this week is on the Facebook Page below. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/TheGrandFolkClub
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Jazz Jam Session – Grand Social
21:00, Tue 25 Mar
Grand Social, 35 Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
Every Tuesday a Jazz Jam Session will take place in the Grand Social and you are invited to listen or even to participate. Admission is free for musicians and audience.
Instruments are supplied (drums (no cymbals), double bass, guitar amp, bass amp, PA system) and ideas and themes will be proposed prior to the session to the musicians who join the event on Facebook (see Facebook Page below).
www.facebook.com/pages/Jazz-Jam-Session-at-The-Grand-Social/224553674385198
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Phoenix Big Band
21:00 – 23:00, Tue 25 Mar
Tara Towers Hotel, Merrion Road, Dublin 4
The Phoenix Big Band is a 16 piece band playing songs of the 1930s, 1940s and other big band arrangements and they are playing every Tuesday in the Tara Tower Hotel (since 2012!) for adult dancing. If you like to waltz, cha cha or foxtrot, come and enjoy their performance.
Admission is free.
The band plays in the main function room which is occasionally booked, so to confirm that they are playing, please ring the hotel on the day: Phone 01-2694666
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Wed 26 Mar
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Little Museum – Big J Wednesday
12:00 – 17:00, Wed 26 Mar
Little Museum of Dublin, 15 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
The Little Museum of Dublin secured sponsorship from Johnston, Mooney & O’Brien until October 2014 and will therefore be able to continue the Big J Wednesday: Every Wednesday from 12:00-17:00 admission into the museum is free thanks to the bread company. There are free guided tours every hour.
www.littlemuseum.ie/
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Archive at Lunchtime – IFI
13:00, Wed 26 Mar
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Archive at Lunchtime screenings take place Saturdays (Double Bill), Mondays and Wednesdays. The programme is changing weekly now (instead of monthly as in the past). To find out what film(s) will be screened go to www.ifi.ie/whatson/now-showing-coming-soon/ and look for “Archive at Lunchtime” on the right. Admission is free.
www.ifi.ie/
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Cloud Security: How much is enough?
13:00 – 14:00, Wed 26 Mar
National College of Ireland, IFSC, Mayor Street, Dublin 1
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Children’s Films and Fairy Tales from Germany
14:00, Wed 26 Mar
Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
“Children’s Films and Fairy Tales from Germany” is a series of film screenings at the DCU Filmclub – School of Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies (SALIS) and it will take place in the Languaculture Space CG08c.
The film on Wednesday is “Krabat” (2008), it will be screened in German with English subtitles.
Admission is free.
Find all details here www.goethe.de/ins/ie/dub/ver/en11677531v.htm
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Havana International Language Exchange
16:30 – 19:30, Wed 26 Mar
Havana Tapas Bar, Georges St, Dublin 2
The “Havana International Language Exchange” is taking place every Wed from 16:30-19:30 in Havana Tapas Bar in George’s Street. There are many Spanish speakers and English-speakers are explicitly invited, but everyone else is certainly very welcome too, to meet for a chat to improve your Spanish or English.
www.facebook.com/pages/Havana-Tapas-Bar/10503361821
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16 Lives – Thomas Clarke and Seán MacDiarmada
18:00 – 19:30, Wed 26 Mar
Hodges Figgis, 56-58 Dawson Street, Dublin 2
Two new books in the “16 Lives series” will be launched. They are 16 Lives of men behind the 1916 Easter Rising, that changed the course of Irish history. Already published are James Connolly by Lorcan Collins, Joseph Plunkett by Honor O Brolchain, Michael Mallin by Brian Hughes, Sean Heuston by John Gibney and Edward Daly by Helen Litton.
The two new books are Thomas Clarke by Helen Litton and Seán MacDiarmada by Brian Feeney
further 8 books will follow.
The O’Brien Press invites you to celebrate the publication of these two new books. Admission is free, but you have to register through Clare Kelly, The O’Brien Press, Ph: 01 492 3333 or Email: clarekelly@obrien.ie
www.obrien.ie/
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A Lost Irish Manuscript Found – RDS Lecture
18:00 – 20:00, Wed 26 Mar
RDS (Concert Hall), Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
The next talk in the RDS Library Speaker Series will see John Killen talk about “A Lost Irish Manuscript Found”.
“Belfast’s Linen Hall Library is the city’s oldest Library. In 2013 it celebrated 225 years of existence. John Killen is its current Librarian. He will relate the fascinating story behind an important, but until recently lost Irish manuscript on which he has been engaged in research. The manuscript has a dynastic and romantic purpose. Assiduously researched, but unsigned, its authorship will now be revealed, 225 years after its completion. John will narrate the story contained within the manuscript covering the history and lineage of a famous Irish dynasty.”
The lecture will be followed by a reception for the launch of a facsimile copy of the manuscript in the RDS Library.
Admission to this event is free, but booking is required (via the website).
www.rds.ie/cat_event_detail.jsp?itemID=1103463
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Fractal Music Dublin – Recital
18:30, Wed 26 Mar
ATRL, Units 13/ 14, Trinity Enterprise Centre, Pearse St, Dublin 2
Fractal Music Dublin present “Recital”, in association with Trinity’s Arts Technology Research Lab (ATRL).
“The Music Composition Centre is delighted to welcome the Fractal Music Dublin to perform a recital in our Agora Series. This event will include a live performance from Philip Lawson on guitar of music written especially for Fractal in 2012, and the programme will be comprised of live music with visuals, and audiovisual pieces. Fractal Music Dublin is a production company that aims to provide new opportunities and contexts for the creation and presentation of contemporary music. Founded by composer Anna Murray and guitarist Philip Lawson in 2012, Fractal explores through innovative programming the shared spaces between artforms, and explores new ways to present music.”
Admission is free.
www.tcd.ie/music-composition/events
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Franco-Irish Literary Festival
18:30, Wed 26 Mar
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
As a prelude to the Franco-Irish Literary Festival (from 04-06 April), the Alliance Française, the French Embassy and the Institut Français invite you to attend a free screening of “Tout ce qui brille” (2010) directed by Géraldine Nakache and Hervé Mimran. The film will be introduced by Philippe Milloux, Director of the Alliance Française.
To book your ticket, contact the IFI box office at 01 679 3477
alliance-francaise.ie/culture/
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King Kong Club
20:00, Wed 26 Mar
Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
The King Kong Club is a weekly music game-show in the Mercantile. Each week 6-7 bands/solo artists play three songs each. At the end of all the performances a clap-off with the King Kong Club Clap-o-Meter takes place and the winner goes through to a semi-final and it all culminates after six months of competition with The Grand Final, held in front of a panel of celebrity judges.
The list of performers is not yet announced on their Facebook Page and I am not sure if it will be put up there, but check it anyway.
www.facebook.com/TheKingKongClubDublin
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Laughter Lines Comedy Improv
20:30, Wed 26 Mar
The Duke, 8 Duke Street
Every Wednesday the Comedy Improv show “Laughter Lines” takes place in The Duke (between Grafton Street and Dawson Street). Normally admission is EUR 8, but for one more Wednesday admission is free.
www.facebook.com/LaughterLinesDublin
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The Song Room (open mic)
20:30, Wed 26 Mar
The Globe, 11 South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2
“The Song Room” is another open mic event. It takes place in The Globe in George’s Street at 20:30 every Wednesday.
www.theglobe.ie/events
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The Zodiac Sessions (open mic)
20:30, Wed 26 Mar
Bruxelles, Harry Street, Dublin 2
“The Zodiac Sessions” is a regular open mic event from 20:30 in Bruxelles (between Grafton Street and Westbury Hotel) for unsigned musicians. Admission is free and there is a different line-up every week.
www.facebook.com/zodiacsessions
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Bad Boy Jake
21:00, Wed 26 Mar
Gypsy Rose Blues & Rock Bar, 5 Aston Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Singer Songwriter Night – Mother Reilly’s
21:00, Wed 26 Mar
Mother Reillys, 26/28 Upper Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
Every Wednesday a Singer Songwriter Night will take place in Mother Reilly’s in Rathmines. This is YOUR chance to show everyone what you can do, alternatively you can just listen to the talented Singer/Songwriters. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/motherreillysADMIN
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Trad Session
21:30, Wed 26 Mar
Hedigan’s (The Brian Boru), 4 Prospect Road, Phibsborough, Dublin 11
Traditional Irish Music Session in Hedigan’s (The Brian Boru) in Phibsborough from 21:30 every Wednesday. If you play an instrument you are especially welcome (all levels are welcome).
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Five Lamps Arts Festival
10:00, Thu 27 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The Five Lamps Arts Festival is a great and very successful local festival of the wider area around the “Five Lamps” on Amiens Street and North Strand Road. The festival is in its 7th year and events include a music and fire dance, puppet shows, a Georgian choir, jazz music, combinations of theatre and community art performances, interior design exhibitions, walk and talk events, poetry readings and storytelling, dance, visual art and much more.
Many events are free and the complete list of free and non-free events is here: www.fivelampsarts.ie/new/all-events/
Here are the free events for the first few days, the rest will be in next week’s Dublin Event Guide.
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Festival Opening Night: 19;00
Roisin Ingle will launch this year’s festival. The opening night will include performances by local singer/songwriter Shaz Oye, the Zurmukhti Dublin Georgian Choir, and a spectacular Fire Dance from Aurelija Kazokaityte. It will take place in Custom House, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1.
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Indian Massage 14:00-16:00: Relax with the Beauty Therapy students from Marino College and get a head massage or back massage in Beauty Therapy Room, Connolly House (Marino College), 171 North Strand Road, Dublin 1. Reservation required (087-9737401)
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Five Lamps Framed: 27 Mar-06 Apr: 09:00-17:00
An exhibition of “Five Lamps Framed” is an exhibition of photographic portraits of people drawn from a cross section of the Five Lamps community. by Cormac O’Connell. in St. Joseph’s OBC, GAA Club, Seville Place, Dublin 1.
Different Light from Swan Youth Services: 27 March – 06 April, 09:00-17:00
Nevermind, That’s Life: A fictional story illustrated through 3D modelled artwork. Writer Skyler Dunne tells the story of Carmen growing up in Dublin’s north-inner-city.
Tattooed Humans of Dublin, a photo series by Owen Butler telling the hidden stories behind tattoos.
Connolly House (Marino College), 171 North Strand Road, Dublin 1
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F25L Findlaters to the Five Lamps: 27 March – 06 April, 09:00-17:00
Griffith College Dublin’s 4th Year Interior Architecture students invite you to “Dublin’s North Inner City under analysis”.
Charleville Mall Library, North Strand Road
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The Lady of the Rocks: 27 March – 06 April: 09:00-17:00
Exhibition of the work of young people from the local community aged 10-14 years. Their sculptures are inspired by the White Lady statue positioned in many Dublin windowsills.
Broadcast Gallery, Fine Art Department, DIT, St. Joseph’s Convent
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Musical Table: 18:00
Fiona Dowling and Andrew Ilsley will turn a kitchen table into a musical instrument that can be played by up to four people simultaneously. The musical table is based on the principle of the African thumb piano.
Connolly House (Marino College), 171 North Strand Road, Dublin 1.
www.fivelampsarts.ie/
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Music in the Museum – Choir and String Orchestra
10:00 – 11:00, Thu 27 Mar
National Museum, Kildare Street (Archaeology), Dublin 2
A performance by a 45 strong choir and string orchestra from the Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School, Chicago, Illinois, USA will take place and admission is free. It takes place in the Museum Reception Area.
www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Thu 27 Mar
60 Camden Street, Dublin 2
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) is back in a new location. The Marcade is now in Camden Street next to Daintree Paper and opposite the Centra and off-license there. It takes place every Thurs-Sun and is a flea-market-type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Thu 27 Mar
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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In the Psychologists’ Chair – Modelling Madness
13:00 – 14:00, Thu 27 Mar
National College of Ireland, IFSC, Mayor Street, Dublin 1
The National College of Ireland are running a series of talks that delve into the different, fascinating areas of psychology. We have heard from expert speakers about the mind of a psychopath, the reality of cyber bullying and this next talk will take a look at the role of early adversity in the onset of psychotic experiences.
The topic on THursday is “Modelling Madness” and the speakers are Prof. Mark Shevlin (Prof of Psychology at University of Ulster) and Dr. Jamie Murphy (Lecturer in Psychology at UNiversity of Ulster).
Admission is free, but booking is required on the website below.
www.ncirl.ie/NewsEvents/Events/tabid/493/eventid/67/Default.aspx
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The Curious Life and Art of Gerda Wegener – Talk
13:10, Thu 27 Mar
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
The “Curious Life and Art of Gerda Wegener” with Dr Nicholas-Henri Zmelty (Curator of the Museums of Montmartre) is a talk in association with the Embassy of France. Admission is free and no booking required.
www.cbl.ie/Programme—Events/Events-Schedule.aspx
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Dublin Shops Lecture
13:15 – 14:00, Thu 27 Mar
Irish Architectural Archives, 45 Merrion Square, Dublin 2
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The Modern Job Interview
13:30 – 14:30, Thu 27 Mar
Central Library, Ilac Shopping Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1
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Art+Industry in Ireland – Critical Discussion
18:00 – 19:30, Thu 27 Mar
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin 8
Dr. Linda King (Lecturer in Design: History, Theory and Visual Communication Design, IADT) steers a discussion with Ann Mulroney (Director, Visual Carlow) and Mary Ann Bolger (Lecturer, in Design History and theory, DIT) about Pat Scott’s contribution to the the development of modern design and visual culture in Ireland. This is in context with the IMMA exhibition “Pat Scott: Image Space Light”.
Admission is free, but booking is required via the website below.
www.imma.ie/en/page_236809.htm
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Contemporary Music Centre Salon Series
18:00, Thu 27 Mar
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
The Contemporary Music Centre will open their spring 2014 Salon series in the Kevin Barry Room in the National Concert Hall on Thursday. Irish Composer Ian Wilson has curated an international mix of solo and ensemble performers playing works by a wide variety of composers from around the Island of Ireland and living overseas.
The Robinson Panoramic Quartet (Anita Vedres (violin), Robin Panter (viola), Kate Ellis (cello) and Malachy Robinson (double-bass)) will perform
The Quartet will present a programme of work by young Irish composers all members of the Irish Composers Collective; Brian Ingoldsby, A Quart of Beer and a Pint of Insouciance; Éna Brennan, Miniature; Matthew Whiteside, Quartet for violin, viola, cello and double-bass; Jenn Kirby, Now and Daniel Barkley, Pulse
Admission is free, but you need to book tickets via the National Concert Hall web site below.
www.nch.ie/Online/NewMusicNewIreland27Mar14
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Organ retention and the role of families
18:00, Thu 27 Mar
Tercentenary Hall, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, 152-160 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
The Annual Swan lecture 2014 will be
“Burying an empty shell: Organ retention, consent and the role of families.” with Dr Deirdre Madden, Senior Lecturer in Law, University College Cork.
The lecture will be followed by the Launch of TSMJ 2014 and a reception.
Admission is free, but booking is required via Hannah Archbold (archbolh@tcd.ie or 01-8962893)
www.tcd.ie/Secretary/Communications/Noticeboard/data/29272.html
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“My Favourites” – Walking Tour – Night Walk
19:00 – 21:00, Thu 27 Mar
Spire, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
“These Are a Few of My Favourite Things” is the title of a Walking Tour that Emily Gallagher will run next Thursday. It will be an Alternative Arts and Culture Trail and she will bring you to “Dublin’s Best Cafes, Bars, Markets, Unusual Stores, Galleries, Theatres, Arts Spaces, and more! And hear some tales you’ve never heard before!”
Meeting point is at the Spire. The tours are free but donations are welcome and booking is required via egaldog@gmail.com or 085-2725095
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Square Pegs – Gig
19:00, Thu 27 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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The Stinging Fly – Spring Issue Launch
19:00 – 21:00, Thu 27 Mar
Irish Writers’ Centre, 19 Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Literary Magazine “The Singing Fly” is launching their Spring issue and you are invited to the event.
Nuala Ní Chonchúir was this issue’s guest fiction editor and as well as featuring exciting new fiction, and poetry, this edition also hosts a Flash Fiction Showcase. Readers are to be announced soon, check the website below for more details when they emerge.
Admission is free.
www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html
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Bal Folk – European Folk Dance Session
20:00, Thu 27 Mar
Tap Bar, 44 North King Street, Dublin 7
The weekly European Folk Dance Workshop/Session takes place in the Tap Bar every Thursday.
The dances are French, Greek, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese folk and traditional dances and everybody interested to join in or to learn is welcome. Admission is free, but donations (suggested: EUR 3) are very welcome
www.facebook.com/pages/Njoy-Dancing-Dublin/251213698276941
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Dimestore Recordings presents
20:00, Thu 27 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
Dimestore Recordings run a weekly event in Sweeney Mongrel’s with a variety of bands and performers. It starts at 20:00, follow the link for the line up.
www.facebook.com/DimeStoreRecords
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Max Zaska / Patrick Groenland
21:00, Thu 27 Mar
The International Bar, 23 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
The Max Zaska group and the Patrick Groenland group will perform on alternating Thursdays from 21:00 in the International Bar on 23 Wicklow Street.
www.international-bar.com/music.html
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Cabin Sessions – Dundrum – Gig
21:30 – 23:30, Thu 27 Mar
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Rosemount, Dundrum Road, Dublin 14
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Left, Right & Centre – Blues+Soul
21:30, Thu 27 Mar
Frank Ryan’s Bar, Queen Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7
Every Thursday “Left Right & Centre” play a mix of blues & soul with a bit of rock&roll.
www.frankryans.com
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McNeills Trad Music Pub Sessions
21:30, Thu 27 Mar
J. McNeills, 140 Capel Street, Dublin 7
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Fri 28 Mar
60 Camden Street, Dublin 2
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) is back in a new location. The Marcade is now in Camden Street next to Daintree Paper and opposite the Centra and off-license there. It takes place every Thurs-Sun and is a flea-market-type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Fri 28 Mar
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Costumes from the Ulster Museum
13:10, Fri 28 Mar
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
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Support the Dublin Event Guide and buy your books here
18:00, Fri 28 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
If you regularly or occasionally buy books online, you can help the Dublin Event Guide hugely even without having to pay cent directly. In fact you even save money this way:
Buy your books from The Bookdepository and get better prices and free (!!) delivery for all orders independent from the volume and when you click on the picture here before you buy, then 5% of what normally The Bookdepository would get, they give back to the Dublin Event Guide. Everybody wins!
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Fail Big – Science Gallery
19:00 – 22:00, Fri 28 Mar
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
FAIL BIG: A Late Night Extravaganza of Spectacular Failure takes place on Friday.
Join in as the Science Gallery turns into a #FAILBETTER festival that explores the flipside of flops, the desirability of disasters, the magic of mistakes, loveable losers, and the coolness of collapse. This late night cabaret of calamities will feature live music from Heathers, short talks, comedy improv, and short plays… maybe even some games (although don’t expect to win).
Admission is free, but booking via the website below is required.
Sounds like a quirky event and I plan to be there! ;-)
dublin.sciencegallery.com/events/2014/02/failbiglatenightextravaganzaspectacularfailure
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Cornucopia – Live Music
19:30 – 21:30, Fri 28 Mar
Cornucopia Café & Restaurant, 19/20 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
Cornucopia Café & Restaurant host live music three evenings a week (Thurs, Fri and Sat). The restaurant is a Wholefood & Vegetarian Restaurant and is open until 22:15.
+ Every second Thursday N.C Lawlor, a songwriter, session player and troubadour plays a mix of country, bluegrass & blues from 19:30-21:30.
+ Every Friday (19:30-21:30) Junshi Murakami plays Irish Harp.
+ Every Saturday (19:30-21:30) Nollaig Mann plays a collection of popular and jazz classics.
www.cornucopia.ie
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Mixed Messages – Open Mic
20:00, Fri 28 Mar
Jack Nealons, 165 Capel Street, Dublin 1
The idea behind Mixed Messages is to try something out that is completely different from the usual format of performance nights. There will be no stage, no host and no introductions. Instead the idea is to make the acts an organic part of the audience and to see what novel ways the performers come up with to use the space without having a single focal point, and grab the audience’s attention without being introduced by a host.
Poems, drama, music, comedy, anything goes.
Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/events/1397162403881753/
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Punk – Lady&trans* Fest Dublin 2014
20:00, Fri 28 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
The Lady&trans* Fest 2014 takes place from Fri 28 to Sun 30 March and there will be performances (music, theater, films, spoken word, and discussions) and workshops for all genders.
On Friday evening Punk at Sweeney’s will take place with Crusty P (New York), Eris (UK), Fierce mild (Dublin), Rail Yard Ghosts (USA), Fancy Eggs (Dublin), Alien She (Dublin), Gaze (Dublin) and Fag Enablerz (Dublin). For more details about the performers check www.ladyfestdublin.wordpress.com/performances/
The festival is a “qu eer/feminist D.I.Y. weekender festival” with the goal to “help create a safer space for que ers and rebels” and to “help foster an environment of inclusivity, and awareness of intersectionality”.
All events over the weekend including the Punk at Sweeney’s, are free.
www.ladyfestdublin.wordpress.com
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Live Music – Stillorgan Orchard
21:00, Fri 28 Mar
Stillorgan Orchard, The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
The Stillorgan Orchard has live music every Friday and Saturday. Many of the performers are established and very good bands. The upcoming gigs are detailed on the website below. Admission is always free.
www.stillorganorchard.com/live_music.html
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Ska ‘n’ Reggae with The Bionic Rats
21:00 – 02:30, Fri 28 Mar
Turks Head, 27 Parliament St, Dublin 2
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The Brady’s Session
21:00, Fri 28 Mar
Gub Dandy’s in Bradys Pub, 5 Terenure Place, Terenure, Dublin 6
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Lenin and Lionel – Gig
21:30, Fri 28 Mar
Mother Reilly’s, 26/28 Upper Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
Lenin and Lionel Pinto perform original songs and covers from Simon and Garfunkel, The Beatles, Don Mclean, John Denver. The Facebook Event Page doesnt’t specify if the gig is free or not, but gigs in Mother Reilly’s are usually free. If you want to check, ring 01-4975486.
www.facebook.com/events/264933560340908/
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The Floors – Gig
21:30, Fri 28 Mar
The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The Floors, a 5 piece band from Dublin covering the musical stylings of the legendary band The Doors, will perform in The Mezz. Admission is free and the gig has been hotly recommended to me!
www.facebook.com/mezzdublin
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Keith Moss & The Tightrope Walkers – Gig
22:30, Fri 28 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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Family History Day
Sat 29 March (09:30-16:15)
Dublin City Library and Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
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Beyond Noise and Silence – Listening for the City – Symposium
02+03 April
Harry Clarke Lecture Theatre, NCAD, 100 Thomas Street, Dublin 8
The public symposium “Beyond Noise and Silence” at the National College of Art & Design will explore the intersection of sound art, public space and urban design. The event is presented by Dublin City Council in partnership with the Goethe Institut, Ireland and The National College of Art and Design (NCAD) and it consists of three sessions
Tickets are free, but registration is required. The detailed programme and information on how to register can be found here: map.minorarchitecture.org/listening-for-the-city/
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Lighting up the Park in Poetry and Song
Wed 16 April – 20:00
Farmleigh House, Phoenix Park
It is still a while to this event, but to enter the lottery for free tickets, you need to send a mail to info@farmleigh.ie with the subject LIGHTING before 02 April at 17:00:
“Lighting up the Park in Poetry and Song” is a night of poetry, drama, song and general craic across the theme of the Phoenix Park. The event is programmed to coincide with Dublin: One City, One Book.
Performing poets will be Paula Meehan, Theo Dorgan and Dermot Bolger,
Music will be provided by Jerry O’Reilly, Eilish Moore, Noel O’Grady, Peter Byrne, Fergus Russel and others and
Drama will come from the RADE group from the south inner city.
Former Farmleigh Writer-in-Residence Peter Sheridan is curating this event and will also contribute.
Audience participation will also be greatly encouraged: Bring your singing voices and don’t be shy.
www.farmleigh.ie/events/Title,30544,en.html
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Dublin Mountains Partnership – Guided Walks
15+23+30 March
There will be 3 guided walks in the Dublin Mountains in March. The walks are organised by the Dublin Mountain partnership and are all of moderate difficulty. Have a look at their webpage for all details and make sure you register in time if you want to take part.
All details can be found on the website www.dublinmountains.ie/news/upcoming_events/?no_cache=1 All walks are free, but pre-registration is required.
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Not free, but interesting nevertheless:
Offset 2014
A creative event with presentations, interviews, panel discussions and debates and with up to 2000 delegates (Irish and International designers, animators, illustrators, advertisers, artists, photographers). will take place. A very interesting event running from 21-23 March, but it is not free. So check it out directly on their website. www.iloveoffset.com/about/
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Please note: This section contains observations taken from the world I live in that strike me as odd. I express my personal opinion and you might not share it. If you are easily offended by opinions that are not identical with your own, please don’t read this section. ;-)
Do we love Dublin or not? Actually do we have to??
A debate or a bit of a spat has kicked off in the Irish Times between Trevor White (former owner of The Dubliner Magazine and now director of The Little Museum of Dublin), who thinks Irish people take too little pride in Dublin, and Ciaran Walsh (editor of Le Cool), who disagrees with Trevor White and thinks that we have plenty of pride for Dublin. Both articles are here www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people or if you want to get to them directly you find Trevor White’s here and Ciaran Walsh’s here.
In his reply Ciaran Walsh mentions the “Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)” and other Dublin websites as evidence that there is lots of love for the city. Thanks Ciaran for the shout out!
I find the discussion quite interesting because it is about something that can hardly be defined. Pride or Patriotism, what is that really? Can we really compare who is prouder? I have my doubts.
When you read the articles, you will find that they both make some good arguments. Yes, we should be a little more loyal to our chosen (We all have chosen Dublin to a degree otherwise we wouldn’t live here!) home town Dublin. Nevertheless we have a hell of a lot of criticism for Dublin if you get us going. But on the other hand by living and enjoying the culture here (instead of constantly running away), we are showing plentiful that we ARE loyal to Dublin. So maybe it is a Love Hate relationship?
In the next step this raises the question if we really have to be proud of a City? What is a City? Buildings? Streets? People? Events? All of this and nothing. I love what Dublin offers us through the hard work of some of the people living here. So, yes, I do love Dublin. But I also hate the public transport situation, the traffic, the crime and a good few other aspects of our Dublin. In these categories I hate Dublin (and some of its people). Maybe pride or patriotism is the bottom line result after subtracting the “hate” from the “love”?
What’s your opinion? Send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com and maybe I will post your mail next week here.
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