Hi all!
When I started the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) a bit more than 5 years ago, it took me about 5 minutes to write the mail and to send it to about 10 people. It was so fast because I only wrote about just one single event that took place at the following weekend. Now, 279 weeks later, a LOT has changed. The Dublin Event Guide looks a lot nicer is much easier to read and use and the number of events that is included every week has grown to between 130 and 170 events every week. All these improvements are reflected in the size of the reader community. From 10 people it has grown to more than 12,000 and is growing further every single day.
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About 10% of the event information I get by event organisers sending their information to me. The rest I research by checking though hundreds of web pages every Thursday night.
Despite the big growth of the Dublin Event Guide, one thing has not changed over the last five years: The work I am doing is still a labour of love and I don’t make any money with it. Consequently, I have (to have) a day job and work on the Dublin Event Guide only in the night. And THIS is the reason why the e-zine and the website update arrive so late on a Friday afternoon/evening. I fully understand and agree that it would be better if the e-zine would be finished earlier and regularly people send me mails with this as the one thing that they want improved. I am trying to find a solution for that problem, but can’t guarantee anything yet. Today you are getting this newsletter again really really late and I can assure you that I was working non-stop on it for the last 24 hours. :-O Hopefully I will find a solution soon.
In the meantime I found it interesting that Newsweek, the well established and still very popular magazine, has decided to stop printing the magazine. From 01 January they will only publish the magazine online. Does that mean that the Dublin Event Guide was well ahead of time when 5 years ago it was only published online?
Online allows a few additional services and that is what will be coming your way next! Very soon actually. I won’t tell you much about it yet. A bit of suspense is fun, but watch out for a mail from me very soon with some big news. ;-)
Now, enjoy this week’s Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) and don’t forget to let your friends know about the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events). Send them to www.dublineventguide.com where they can subscribe to the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) on the right hand side.
One more and then I will leave you: This month we are still far away from the EUR 170 in donation that I need to find every month to pay the cost for sending the Dublin Event Guide. So check your pockets and send me all your change. ;-) Any amount helps! Go to www.perfectresults.info/donate.htm
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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-zine? If your week was great, you might not need it, but most of us had some challenging moments in the last week and this section is for the people that want to remind that despite all, life is great and it is important to be alive.
This week I had to remind myself of a crucial quote that Richard Bandler, the co-developer of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) says regularly:
“One day you will look back at this problem and smile….so why wait?” Richard Bandler
Do you think there could be a situation in your coming week when this piece of wisdom could help you?
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This part is important to “keep the show on the road”:
Last week only Fiona O’R was the wonderful person that helped with a donation. All the support is much appreciated!!
Have you helped? Your help is absolutely needed too to ensure that everyone will continue to get the Dublin Event Guide every week. The cost for sending the weekly newsletter is approx. EUR 170 per month and I need your help!
Has the Dublin Event Guide helped you to find events that you otherwise wouldn’t have known about, or have you saved money by finding great free events? Then go to www.perfectresults.info/donate.htm and give something back!
I appreciate ANY help: EUR 12 would be great, (that’s only 25 cent per week!), but even if it is just the price of 2 pints it will help me to cover the cost (I need to “find” EUR 170 per month to cover the cost and anything above will be invested in improving the Dublin Event Guide!).
You can donate online by following this link to the PayPal&CreditCard donation page www.perfectresults.info/donation.htm If you want to transfer your donation directly to my account, just send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com and I will send you the details.
In the last 12 months the following wonderful people have sponsored this Dublin Event Guide: Louise B, Serena F, Paul M, Louise F, Colin D, Philip McK, Catherine E, Melanie B, Irene H, Jo H, Ronan K, Clodagh O’C, Alison P, Claire H, Brian L, Therese O’R, Sean S, Zelie McG, Christian K, Esme E, Vincent R, Sophie P, Tom B, Barbara Q-B, Joan S, Catherine E, Deirdre I, Donna M, Conor R, Tom McM, Anna F, Corina R, Maite L-Sch, Aine C, Justin McC, Paul A, Enrique P, Kiera M, Sinead D and Sarah C, Anto K, A C, Lorraine M, Nikodem R, Stefanie N, Emma L, Brendan M, Margaret B, Karen D, Clare D, Paula R, Selina McC, Darragh D, Marta T, Rebecca T, Celina N, Caroline K, Nicola R, Brendan M, Carmel M, Wanda J, Clodagh C, Martin O’S, Orla K, Franziska B, Pawel B, Rosemarie L, Aisling S, Clodagh O’C, Aine G, Pauline R, Patricia O’N, Ryan M, Niamh S, Lesley C, Daniel C L, Nora O’K, Maureen P, Francesca F, Chantal S, Monika E, Anindya M, Carolyn McQ, William C, Pilar G, Susan D, Gordon S,Susan B, Rainey D-G, Johan S, Susanne B, Lorraine F, Fionn O’D, Frances K, Aidan G, Clodagh O’C, Tara R, Tracey O’C, Elaine B, John F, Trish C, Alexander F,Sophie L, Katie G, Ciaran O’C, Vick R,Lotte Ch, Rosemary K, Patrick O’C, Claire D, Eamonn U, Gerard Ph, Fiona F, Yvonne O’S, Sarah McC, Barry P, Stephanie C, Doreen K, William McC, Saoirse O’T, Geraldine R, Stephen-Eamonn D, Rhona D, Paul D, Jasmin B, Caroline M, Stephen S, Miriam B, Roslyn M, Nathalie M, Siobhan B, Eric O’F, Brian O’C, Caitriona McG, Mairin M, Beatrix K, Hans Martin W, Brian P, Adrian P, Anthony K, Fiona O’R and www.GravitationalFX.ie (An Irish Web Design, SEO and Internet Marketing who offer affordable web design), www.FlamencoIndalo.com (A group that supports and promotes the art of Flamenco in Ireland.), www.oliviercornetgallery.com (A brand new Art Gallery in Temple Bar), www.Festivals.ie (Ireland’s festivals website, with key information on festivals in Ireland, UK and Europe), www.thepaulkanegallery.com (A great Art Gallery, on the search for a new gallery venue) and www.a1computers.ie in Dun Laoghaire/Cabinteely (The Computer Repair Company that fixes computers, laptops, phones and Internet problems fast. Their Computer Shop sells computers, laptops and lo w priced printer cartridges). The main sponsor is www.KravMagaIreland.com , the self-defence training centre for everyone, which provides regular 12-week or 2-day self-defence training courses for beginners.
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, a number of Innovation Dublin events are on my list. On Saturday also check out the Play Reading in the Samuel Beckett Theatre, there are still a few tickets available if you hurry. On top of that, I have to work on some Event Guide related improvements, so I won’t get tooo much of a chance to go to events this week. But for you there are more than 160 events in the list, so take your time and find what interests you.
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Dublin Event Guide – Launch of a new service
Wed 24 Oct – 18:30
Yes, I know I am a little secretive about this event! ;-) You will all find out about it very very soon, it is a Dublin Event Guide event and I would LOVE to have all 12,000 of y ou at it, but as you can imagine, this is not so easy. In addition I am not organising this event myself, but it is organised by the company that has contributed sooooo much to the Dublin Event Guide in recent months and who we all have to be very grateful for. The company is called iQContent and I will tell you a good bit more about them next week.
Today I have FOUR pairs of tickets for the Launch event of a new Dublin Event Guide Service. Many of you might be able to guess what it could be, others are a little more puzzled, but the revelation will reach you soon!
In the meantime 8 of you can be part of the official event if you wish, where there will be some food and drink and a chance to win a great prize.
If you wish to be part of it as an esteemed representative of the Dublin Event Guide Community send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with DFF LAUNCH in the subject of the mail and your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail. Your mail has to be with me by 18:00 on Monday 22 Oct. You will find all details if you won the tickets! :-)
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Halloween at the Leprechaun Museum
Thurs 25 Oct – 20:00
The National Leprechaun Museum will this year again come alive with restless spirits of Halloween. Take a journey, if you dare, into the dark otherworld of Ireland… a journey through time and space, light and dark, into a world of superstition and frightening reality. Enter a world of hostile fairies, dark spirits, michievous púcas and maevolent Sí-ógs… A mysterious, frightening and sometimes deadly world lying behind the thin veneer of the world we know.
This event (for adults) runs from 24 Oct – 04 Nov and there are four performances every night (19:30, 20:00, 20:30, 21:00). The show has a duration of approx 1 hour and you have to be on time. Admission to the show is EUR 20 and you can book online at www.leprechaunmuseum.ie/halloween
The National Leprechaun Museum has made a pair of tickets available for the show on Thurs 25 Oct at 20:00 and if you want to win this pair of tickets you have to send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with LEPRECHAUN in the subject line and with your name and mobile phone number in the subject of the mail. The mail has to be with me by 17:00 on Monday 22 Oct. www.leprechaunmuseum.ie
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Building your online presence – Training Course
29 & 30 October
Success Ireland Is running a training course for small business owners called “Build your online presence”. At this two day workshop/training course you will learn how create your presence online, be introduced to web design and social media tools and how to successfully use them. You will find out how to gain more clients and interact with your target market, be searchable online, know if your site is being visited and learn about online advertising.
The training course takes place on Monday 29 Oct and Tuesday 30 Oct. (The Monday is the bank holiday.). The course fees are EUR 200 per person and you can find out more information and also book on www.successireland.net/training/
Success Ireland were very generous and have made TWO places on their course available for two lucky Dublin Event Guide Readers. (Thanks!) So if you want to win this valuable price you have to send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with SUCCESSIRELAND in the subject line and with your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail. You also need to tell me what colour the Laptop user has (you will understand when you go to the website! ;-) ) Your mail has to be with me by 12:00 on Monday 22 October. Good luck! www.successireland.net/training/
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More competitions
If you run an event or sell a product and you would like to run a competition in the Dublin Event Guide to promote your event or product or service, contact me on dublineventguide@gmail.com
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Ireland.com – Sold for nearly 500k
If you had an ireland.com e-mail address, you know all about it – or if you don’t yet you should check the details immediately: Last week, the Irish Times sold the domain name ireland.com to Tourism Ireland for nearly EUR 500k. Considering that the Irish Times didn’t properly use the domain name anymore, this was a big windfall for the newspaper. For Tourism Ireland? It is nice to have that domain name, but I am convinced that it will not bring any additional tourist to Ireland and then it was extremely expensive for such a vanity domain name. Will the fancy domain name improve the not so impressive discoverireland.ie website content? Not in the slightest! So the challenge is in a completely different area.
The purchase of the domain name also meant that about 15,000 people lost their e-mail address and Tourism Ireland din’t give them any time at all. By 07 November they will not be able to use their e-mail address anymore. It would take me months to move! Tough luck for the ireland.com users. www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/1015/breaking44.html
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Dealz Ireland has arrived
You thought Euro2 has good prices for some items? Euro2 will now be expensive! The British Poundworld chain has arrived in Ireland and is rapidly spreading. Blanchardstown, Dundrum and Stillorgan have markets already and it seems Omni Park Shopping Centre is either planned or open already too. Dealz charges EUR 1.49 for their items, so if you buy two 9V batteries you pay in a 2Euro shop Eur 2 and for the same batteries you pay in Dealz EUR 1.49. Interesting! Let’s see how the new competition will impact the others. www.dealz.ie
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Smithfield Horse Fair – Big Changes
Have you heard about the Smithfield Horse Fair? It is (no, WAS!) a very very established regular market that took place very first Sunday ot the month. At some time WAY back it must have been a thriving, interesting spectacular full of live and vibrancy. Hpwever in recent years things changed. Smithfield is not really the suitable location for it and it turned out that only one demographic grouping was still selling horses there because the rest of us use buses or cars or bikes. So it became very much a niche event. And it also became an unwanted event. On top of that there were some issues with animal welfare infringements, so this gave DUblin City, the Garda and the animal welfare organisations a perfect opportunity to try doing something against it. But seemingly there are some long standing old rights that don’t make that too easy. After some trouble at a market last year, Dublin City now is about to change the rules. Reduce the market significantly to just a few times per year and charge money for every horse and pony that is sold. The new proposed rules are here www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/CasualTradingLicence/Pages/HorseFairControlandFeeBye-Laws.aspx Unfortunately I would expect that this will drive the Horse Fair in the undergorund or in the uncontrolled sphere and this will be a lot worse for animal welfare than having a monthly market on Smithfield Square.
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Dublin Flamenco Festival
The Dublin Flamenco Festival is taking place from 15 October. The events are not free, but Peña Flamenca El Indalo are sponsors of the Dublin Event Guide, so it is the least I can do to point you in the direction of their website and events. Check out www.dublinflamencofestival.com/ for all details regarding Performances and Masterclasses!
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I have some small technical problems with this section, so there will be a bit of a further delay, but the next company introductions will be here soon!
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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 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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The Fairy Frack Clash: An Exhibition of New UV Work by Harriet Myfanwy Nia Tahany
Friday 19 October – 24 October 2012
Little Green Street Gallery, 12a Little Britain Street, Dublin 7
White Lady Art presents “The Fairy Frack Clash: An Exhibition of New UV Work by Harriet Myfanwy Nia Tahany”. The Fairy Frack Clash is an exhibition of Ultra Violet artwork by award-winning artist Harriet Myfanwy Nia Tahany. Harriet is based in rural Leitrim in the north-west of Ireland. Her new body of work explores the theme of Hydrolic Fracturing (“Fracking”) through the whimsical depiction of fairies and land spirits in a fantasy-driven narrative, displayed in a awesome UV lit atmosphere.
Opening Reception Friday 19 Oct at 19:30. BYOB www.facebook.com/events/396907010377047/
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Liquidity – On the Chair Exposures
17 Oct – 30 Nov, Tues-Sun 16:00-00:00
Ormond Wine Bar, 6 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 1
Check out Mella Travers’ gorgeous polaroid portraits of Irish people and Irish legends of the Arts world – from iconic actors Tom Hickey, and Pat Laffan, to mystical songstress Moya Brennan, dancers Jean Butler, Colin Dunne, and ballet goddess Joanna Banks.
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Decorated Pumpkin Competition & Exhibition
Sun 21 Oct – Sun 04 Nov
National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
This is the 4th year for this popular children’s event, where all the entries will be on display over a two-week period. Use your ingenuity, decorate your own unique pumpkin and enter it in the competition, it will be included in the exhibition and you may even win a prize. www.botanicgardens.ie/news/events.htm
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Innovation Dublin
09:00, Fri 19 Oct
Dublin (various locations)
The Innovation Dublin Festival will take place from 15-26 Oct, it is a collection of events that have a common theme, which is Innovation in Dublin, but are not necessarily linked in any other way. Many events are free, others are not. Some are booked out already (e.g. the Dublin Talks), others will book out really fast. I recommend that you have a look at the programme at www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/event_listing/ and check if you wan to pre-book anything. Unfortunately the website does not clearly specify if an event is free or not, so you might have to do a bit of searching before you can be certain.
www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/
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The Ferocious Mingle Market
11:00 – 18:00, Fri 19 Oct
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
The Ferocious Mingle Market takes place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday AND Sunday. On Sunday it is a fancy dress market. It’s a flea-market type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders. The Oscar Verne Café and (at least at the weekends) live music adds even more character.
The location of the new indoor market is 72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto) an opening hours are 11:00-18:00. There is also a Café, the Oscar Verne Café, open for business at the market.
www.facebook.com/mingle.mkt
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Fri 19 Oct
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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Kathleen MacMahon – Lunchtime Reading
13:05, Fri 19 Oct
Irish Writers’ Centre, 19 Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
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Archive at Lunchtime – October – IFI
13:10, Fri 19 Oct
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Dublin International Short Film and Music Festival
13:30 – 17:30, Fri 19 Oct
Merchant Arch, 48/49 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The Dublin International Short Film and Music Festival is an independent festival dedicated to bring together established musicians and filmmakers in one forum to celebrate the short films. DISFMF is for Short Films that are 15 minutes or less in length and musicians.
Sounds like an interesting event, but before I tell you about all the great things, I have to complain a little! The Programme in PDF comes back with an I/O error on two of my computers. Someone seemingly didn’t test it! And the Facebook Page is not a Facebook Page, but a Facebook Profile. That should be a total No No by now. To make things worse, you can’t see the information about the Festival on Facebook unless you become a friend. *shaking_head*
Now the good things: The festival doesn’t have a huge programme, but most of the programme elements are free and they look very interesting.
On Fri+Sat the venue is Merchant Arch, 48/49 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 and all events there are free. On Sun the Festival moves to the Sugar Club in Leeson Street, but then there is an admission charge of EUR 10.
The free events are:
Fri 19 Oct: 13:30: Acting Workshop with Hope Brown. To book send a mail to info@disfmf.ie Observer places also available.
Fri 19 Oct: 14:15: Camera workshop with Film Equipment Ireland.
Fri 19 Oct: 15:00: Short Film Programme 1 with 7 Short Films
Sat 20 Oct: 14:00: Photography Workshop with C. Lindhorst
Sat 20 Oct: 15:00: Short Film Programme 2 with 6 Short Films
On Sunday the programme in the Sugar Club (EUR 10) will be a Short Film Programme with 10 Short Films from 17:00 and a Musical Performance with Louise Killeen and Fixed Penalty.
Because the PDF programmes is possibly not readable ( www.disfmf.ie/Files/DISFMF%20PROGRAMME.pdf ), have a look at this poster instead: www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=153824218096583
www.disfmf.ie
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Coder Dojo – for adults
17:00 – 19:00, Fri 19 Oct
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The Codor Dojo is a brilliant event for children and teenagers to introduce them to programming (“Coding”). It takes place every week in the Science Gallery with the amazing amount of around 100 kids and teenagers. An amazing initiative founded by James Whelton and Bill Liao in 2011 it is growing and growing and provides a great opportunity to the programmers of tomorrow to playfully start in this field.
If you have interested kids, bring them to the Science Gallery on Saturdays (www.sciencegallery.com/events/2012/10/coder-dojo-free-coding-club). But if YOU are interested in coding yourself and have no programming experience, then here is the opportunity for you:
CoderDojoDublin are inviting adults (18+) who have no or limited programming experience to attend a two hour introduction to coding workshop.
www.sciencegallery.com/events/2012/10/coder-dojo-free-adult-session-association-wiser
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OTIS
17:00, Fri 19 Oct
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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Collision Harmonies – Glenn Branca
18:00, Fri 19 Oct
Project Arts Centre, 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
“Collision Harmonies – Glenn Branca’s Hallucinatory Aesthetic” is the title of a talk in the Project Arts Centre.
“Composer Brian Bridges will present a survey of Glenn Branca’s early guitar ensembles through to the harmonic series and non-harmonic series symphonies, discussing the ‘Downtown’ context and of Branca’s music and his significance to the new music scene. The talk will include audio examples, documentary footage and an informal opportunity to ask questions.”
Admission is free, but the event is ticketed. Tickets can be booked through the Project Arts Centre Ticket Office at 01-8819613 or at box-office@projectartscentre.ie
www.projectartscentre.ie/programme/whats-on/1644-glenn-branca-talk
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Moo – Western, Rockabilly, Rock’n’Roll
18:00 – 19:30, Fri 19 Oct
Whelan’s Front Bar, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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Stray Lines – Comic Book Launch
18:00, Fri 19 Oct
Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
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Anti-Fracking – Film Screening & Discussion
19:00 – 22:00, Fri 19 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The Young Friends of The Earth show the anti-fracking documentary ‘Gaslands’, with snacks and refreshments. Discussion afterwards.
www.exchangedublin.ie/calendar
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Traditional Italian Songs
19:00, Fri 19 Oct
Italian Institute of Culture, 11 Fitzwilliam Square East, Dublin 2
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Sahaja Yoga Meditation
19:30, Fri 19 Oct
4/5 Eustace Street, Temple Bar (next to IFI, ring bell no. 3)
Need to wind down after a tiring week? Free Sahaja Yoga Meditation (not physical yoga, but “yoga meditation”!) classes every Friday at 19:30 at 4/5 Eustace Street, Temple Bar (next to IFI, ring bell no. 3)
A drop in class, with newcomers welcome.
www.sahajayoga.ie
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Cornucopia – Live Music
19:30 – 21:30, Fri 19 Oct
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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Jazz at the Radisson
19:30 – 23:00, Fri 19 Oct
Radisson Hotel, Golden Lane, Dublin 2
Cary Posavitz will play Jazz in the Radisson Hotel tonight
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Spoke #9 – Open Mic
19:30, Fri 19 Oct
Irish Writers’ Centre, 19 Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
Spoke is the an open mic night at the Irish Writers Centre, taking place on the third Friday of every month. Doors open at 19:30 and admission is free. If you would like to perform, be prompt, people will be signed up from the time the doors open. You can’t sign up by email, you’ve got to be there. writerscentre.ie/spoke/
Every Spoke will feature a guest performer. This month’s guest will be poet David Toms.
www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html
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Jazz at Cucina Restaurant
20:30 – 23:00, Fri 19 Oct
CUCINA Italian Restaurant, Kings Court, Parnell Street, Dublin 1
On Fridays and Saturdays live jazz will be provided in Cucina. This Friday it will be Decaln Murray and on Saturday Kevin Morrow who will perform.
www.cucinarestaurant.ie/
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Live Music – Stillorgan Orchard
21:00, Fri 19 Oct
Stillorgan Orchard, The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
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Car Boot Sales – Tallaght
08:00 – 12:00, Sat 20 Oct
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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Innovation Dublin
09:00, Sat 20 Oct
Dublin (various locations)
The Innovation Dublin Festival will take place from 15-26 Oct, it is a collection of events that have a common theme, which is Innovation in Dublin, but are not necessarily linked in any other way. Many events are free, others are not. Some are booked out already (e.g. the Dublin Talks), others will book out really fast. I recommend that you have a look at the programme at www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/event_listing/ and check if you wan to pre-book anything. Unfortunately the website does not clearly specify if an event is free or not, so you might have to do a bit of searching before you can be certain.
www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/
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Mural by Hawkie
09:00, Sat 20 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Dublin Food Co-op
09:30 – 16:30, Sat 20 Oct
Dublin Food Co-op, Newmarket, Dublin 8
The Dublin Food Co-op is open every Saturday at Newmarket for organic wholefoods and sustainable household products, plus over a dozen producer stalls offering organic fruit and veg., baked goods, dairy produce, wines, hot and cold food, etc. The Co-op is also open on Thursdays 12:00-20:00.
www.dublinfood.coop
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Honest2Goodness Food Market
09:30 – 16:00, Sat 20 Oct
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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SuperNatural Food Market
09:30 – 15:30, Sat 20 Oct
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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Jamestown Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sat 20 Oct
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 – 16:00, Sat 20 Oct
Merchants Yard, East Wall Road, Dublin 3
The Merchants Market on East Wall Road is a relatively new weekly market on Saturdays and Sundays with more than 80 stalls. There is everything from furniture and antiques to paintings and mirrors, electronics and hot food to bicycles and buns. Sounds interesting and I will check it out over the coming weeks. It is just a few minutes walk away from the Point Theatre/O2 (walk in the direction of the Port Tunnel). www.facebook.com/merchantsindoormarket
www.merchantsmarket.ie/
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Mother Redcap’s Indoor Market
10:00 – 17:30, Sat 20 Oct
Unit 95, Malahide Road Industrial Park, Malahide Road, Coolock, Dublin 17
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Temple Bar Food Market
10:00 – 16:30, Sat 20 Oct
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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Group Meditation – Irish Sangha Trust
10:30 – 13:00, Sat 20 Oct
Appletree Health and Wellness, 126 Ranelagh, Dublin 6
The Irish Sangha Trust, a non-profit Buddhist organisation, invites to “Friends on the Path”, a Group Meditation Sit on Saturday. It will be a guided meditation followed by a recorded Dharma talk and dissussion and then a shared lunch (bring some vegetarian lunch for sharing).
www.irishsanghatrust.ie/
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Blackrock Market
11:00 – 17:30, Sat 20 Oct
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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The Ferocious Mingle Market
11:00 – 18:00, Sat 20 Oct
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
The Ferocious Mingle Market takes place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday AND Sunday. On Sunday it is a fancy dress market. It’s a flea-market type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders. The Oscar Verne Café and (at least at the weekends) live music adds even more character.
The location of the new indoor market is 72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto) an opening hours are 11:00-18:00. There is also a Café, the Oscar Verne Café, open for business at the market.
www.facebook.com/mingle.mkt
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Sat 20 Oct
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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Ha’penny Flea Market
12:00 – 18:00, Sat 20 Oct
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. Dux & Co will offer food and the Grand Social’s Bar and Gourmet Coffee options are available.
www.thegrandsocial.ie/
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Dublin Adventure Way
13:00, Sat 20 Oct
Wolfe Tone Square, Jervis Street, Dublin 1
“The Adventure Way will be a pop-up urban adventure route aimed at re-engaging derelict and underused sites around the city centre. The exciting 5km loop is physically demanding, dotted with 10 little adventurous activities. Beginning and ending at Wolfe Tone Square, the activities take advantage of obstacles already available; such as low walls for jumping and high walls for hand stands, benches for dips, and pillars for leaping. All activities are fully scaleable and suitable for people varying levels of fitness. So come join the adventure and rediscover your city.”
Particiaption is free, but pre-booking is necessary and at this late stage it could be easily booked out. However, there is a mobile phone number on the website (Make sure you click on “Show/Hide Event Details” on the Innovation Dublin Page to see all details.
www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/events?keywords=dublin+adventure+way&category=&datefrom=Festival+Start&dateto=Festival+End&submit.x=0&submit.y=0
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Archive at Lunchtime – October – IFI
13:10, Sat 20 Oct
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Creative Entrepreneurialism and the Humanities
13:30 – 16:00, Sat 20 Oct
Wood Quay Venue, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8
As part of the Innovation Dublin Festival, Dublintellectual and the UCD Humanities Institute of Ireland invite you to an afternoon of events showcasing the city’s wealth of intellectual and creative capital.
There will be Project Showcases (Little Cloud Media, Music Composition Centre TCD, Stair, Catalyst, and more), followed by a round Table Discussion with
Andrew Hetherington, Project Director, Business to Arts
John Egan, CEO at Archipelago
Lorna Maxwell, Snr Executive Officer, Economic Development Unit, Dublin City Council
William Peat, Co-founder, NGen Ireland
Admission is free, but you need to pre-book via info@dublintellectual.ie
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Creative Writing Hour
13:30, Sat 20 Oct
Irish Writers’ Centre, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Ink Slingers Creative Writing Hour takes place every Saturday at the Irish Writers’ Centre. It is a free creative writing session that is organised and led by the Centre’s voluntary arts administrators. The hour includes writing exercises and prompts to get ideas flowing. It is open to everyone and is suitable for all levels of experience.
www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html
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Dublin International Short Film and Music Festival
14:00 – 16:30, Sat 20 Oct
Merchant Arch, 48/49 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The Dublin International Short Film and Music Festival is an independent festival dedicated to bring together established musicians and filmmakers in one forum to celebrate the short films. DISFMF is for Short Films that are 15 minutes or less in length and musicians.
Sounds like an interesting event, but before I tell you about all the great things, I have to complain a little! The Programme in PDF comes back with an I/O error on two of my computers. Someone seemingly didn’t test it! And the Facebook Page is not a Facebook Page, but a Facebook Profile. That should be a total No No by now. To make things worse, you can’t see the information about the Festival on Facebook unless you become a friend. *shaking_head*
Now the good things: The festival doesn’t have a huge programme, but most of the programme elements are free and they look very interesting.
On Fri+Sat the venue is Merchant Arch, 48/49 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 and all events there are free. On Sun the Festival moves to the Sugar Club in Leeson Street, but then there is an admission charge of EUR 10.
The free events are:
Fri 19 Oct: 13:30: Acting Workshop with Hope Brown. To book send a mail to info@disfmf.ie Observer places also available.
Fri 19 Oct: 14:15: Camera workshop with Film Equipment Ireland.
Fri 19 Oct: 15:00: Short Film Programme 1 with 7 Short Films
Sat 20 Oct: 14:00: Photography Workshop with C. Lindhorst
Sat 20 Oct: 15:00: Short Film Programme 2 with 6 Short Films
On Sunday the programme in the Sugar Club (EUR 10) will be a Short Film Programme with 10 Short Films from 17:00 and a Musical Performance with Louise Killeen and Fixed Penalty.
Because the PDF programmes is possibly not readable ( www.disfmf.ie/Files/DISFMF%20PROGRAMME.pdf ), have a look at this poster instead: www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=153824218096583
www.disfmf.ie
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Cornucopia – Live Music
19:30 – 21:30, Sat 20 Oct
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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Saturday Night Live Jazz
20:00 – 22:30, Sat 20 Oct
KC Peaches (Wine Cave), 28/29 Nassau St., Dublin 2
This is a weekly Saturday night jazz 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/KCPeaches
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Jazz at Cucina Restaurant
20:30 – 23:00, Sat 20 Oct
CUCINA Italian Restaurant, Kings Court, Parnell Street, Dublin 1
On Fridays and Saturdays live jazz will be provided in Cucina. This Friday it will be Decaln Murray and on Saturday Kevin Morrow who will perform.
www.cucinarestaurant.ie/
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Clockwork Orchestra
21:00 – 22:30, Sat 20 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Clockwork Orchestra is the Dublin based songwriter Paul Mangan. The three-piece live incarnation of the Clockwork Orchestra are currently touring and will perform a free gig at the Exchange Dublin. Paul Mangan describes his music cryptically this way “His idiosyncratic brand of melody driven music juxtaposes hyperactive synth riffs, melancholic piano balladry and psychedelic string arrangements together to conjure up a strange land of musical toys and colourful characters.” Sure, you have NO idea what the music is about after reading that, so I listened to some of the songs (check the Facebook Event Page for a link). The music is as unusual as his self-description, electronic music, but definitely listenable. But I strongly recommend to check the samples before you go to the gig.
www.facebook.com/events/447773851930352
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Live Music – Stillorgan Orchard
21:00, Sat 20 Oct
Stillorgan Orchard, The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
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Innovation Dublin
09:00, Sun 21 Oct
Dublin (various locations)
The Innovation Dublin Festival will take place from 15-26 Oct, it is a collection of events that have a common theme, which is Innovation in Dublin, but are not necessarily linked in any other way. Many events are free, others are not. Some are booked out already (e.g. the Dublin Talks), others will book out really fast. I recommend that you have a look at the programme at www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/event_listing/ and check if you wan to pre-book anything. Unfortunately the website does not clearly specify if an event is free or not, so you might have to do a bit of searching before you can be certain.
www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/
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Halloween at Botanic Gardens
10:00 – 18:00, Sun 21 Oct
National Botanic Gardens, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
The people in the Botanic Gardens are early! 10 days before Halloween they are inviting to a special ‘Dress up Day’ for children. Children can risk a ‘trick or treat’ at the Witch’s House or take part in a unique art installation.
www.botanicgardens.ie/news/events.htm
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Jamestown Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sun 21 Oct
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 – 16:00, Sun 21 Oct
Merchants Yard, East Wall Road, Dublin 3
The Merchants Market on East Wall Road is a relatively new weekly market on Saturdays and Sundays with more than 80 stalls. There is everything from furniture and antiques to paintings and mirrors, electronics and hot food to bicycles and buns. Sounds interesting and I will check it out over the coming weeks. It is just a few minutes walk away from the Point Theatre/O2 (walk in the direction of the Port Tunnel). www.facebook.com/merchantsindoormarket
www.merchantsmarket.ie/
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Merrion Square Open Air Gallery
10:00 – 18:30, Sun 21 Oct
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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Miriam O’Callaghan – Talk
10:45, Sun 21 Oct
Trinity College Chapel, Trinity College, Dublin 2
Miriam O’Callaghan, TV and radio presenter and broadcast journalist, will speak in the Trinity College Chapel on Sun. Her address is part of the ‘Soul Sisters’ series of addresses in which TCD Chaplain Revd Darren McCallig, and a number of invited speakers, will speak about the women who have inspired them. The address is during the Sunday morning Church of Ireland (Anglican) Choral Eucharist which begins at 10:45. All are welcome.
www.tcd.ie/Secretary/Communications/Noticeboard/data/24100.html
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Brocante Furniture & Vintage Market
11:00 – 17:00, Sun 21 Oct
Dublin Food Co-op, 12 Newmarket Square, Dublin 8
The Brocante Market will take place on Sun. It is a collection of antiques, furniture, vintage jewellery, collectables and curiosities from the past and present, second-hand, refurbished, antique and hand-crafted stuff for your house and garden. If you are an interior designer or just have and eye for style and are looking for a special piece or maybe a bargain then this is the market for you. The market is held every 3rd Sunday of the month.
www.facebook.com/thebrocantemarket
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Palestrina Choir
11:00, Sun 21 Oct
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 Market
11:00 – 18:00, Sun 21 Oct
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
The Ferocious Mingle Market takes place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday AND Sunday. On Sunday it is a fancy dress market. It’s a flea-market type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders. The Oscar Verne Café and (at least at the weekends) live music adds even more character.
The location of the new indoor market is 72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto) an opening hours are 11:00-18:00. There is also a Café, the Oscar Verne Café, open for business at the market.
www.facebook.com/mingle.mkt
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Sun 21 Oct
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 21 Oct
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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Mother Redcap’s Indoor Market
12:00 – 17:30, Sun 21 Oct
Unit 95, Malahide Road Industrial Park, Malahide Road, Coolock, Dublin 17
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Sunday at Noon
12:00 – 13:00, Sun 21 Oct
Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Sundays at Noon Concert Series is back after the summer break and takes place again in the Sculpture Gallery at the Hugh Lane Gallery. Now in its 36th year, 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 the “Queen of Puddings Music Theatre”, which will present “Svadba – Wedding” by Ana Sokolovic. It is a virtuosic tour de force for six female opera singers, a cappella, and sung in Serbian.
www.hughlane.ie/past-sunday-concerts/718-svadba-wedding-by-ana-sokolovic
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Archive at Lunchtime – October – IFI
13:00, Sun 21 Oct
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Dublin Sketchers – Sunday Meet-up
14:00, Sun 21 Oct
varies
The “Dublin Sketchers” is an informal group of typically hobby artists who go somewhere different in Dublin every Sunday (e.g. National Museum, Maritime Museum, Dublin Flea Market, Farmleigh, Botanic Gardens, Dublin Castle), 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 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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Japanese Museums Tour
14:00, Sun 21 Oct
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
This is only suitable for our Japanese or at least Japanese-speaking Dublin Event Guide Community members: A “Community Ambassador Tour” in Japanese with Hiromi Anzai will take place in the Chester Beatty Library. Admission is free and booking is not required.
www.cbl.ie/Programme—Events/Events-Schedule.aspx
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Stella Bass Jazz Trio
14:00 – 16:00, Sun 21 Oct
Café en Seine, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
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Family Drawing Sundays
14:30 – 16:30, Sun 21 Oct
Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2
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Catrina Scullion – Soprano
15:00 – 16:00, Sun 21 Oct
St. Andrews Church, Malahide, Co. Dublin
Catrina Scullion (soprano), Rodney Baldwin (piano) and Bjake Gundesen (viola and violin) will perform works by Handel, Back, Bizet, Cacini, Puccini, Brahms, Schumann and others. Admission is free with a collection at the end.
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Museum Tour – National Print Museum
15:00 – 16:30, Sun 21 Oct
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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Sunday Sketching – Hugh Lane
15:00 – 16:00, Sun 21 Oct
Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
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Ear to the Edge of Time – Play Reading
16:00, Sun 21 Oct
Samuel Beckett Theatre, Trinity College, Dublin 2
In “Ear to the Edge of Time”, a contemporary radio astronomer faces a desperate crisis about gender politics, attribution, and the role of team work in 21st century science. The play deals with the fascinating machinations of astronomical physics, as well as the dilemmas, compromises and culture that are part of scientific discovery.
At the Samuel Beckett Theatre, leading Irish actors Simon Delaney, Rosaleen Linehan, Pauline McLynn, Hugh O’Conor, Lorcan Cranitch, Marcella Plunkett and Killian Scott will participate in a reading of “Ear to the Edge of Time”, winner of the STAGE International Script Competition for the best new play about science and technology. CRANN, the nanoscience institute at Trinity College Dublin hosts STAGE – Scientists, Technologists and Artists Generating Exploration – as part of City of Science 2012. Winning playwright Alana Valentine will be awarded her 10,000 Dollars prize in advance of the reading.
There are still some tickets available for this free event at the following link www.crann.tcd.ie/News-Media/Latest-News/CRANN-hosts-World-Premiere-of-Best-New-Play.aspx
A reception in the Science Gallery at 18:30 will follow the play reading.
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Saucy Sundays
17:00 – 22:30, Sun 21 Oct
Grand Social, Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
Saucy Sundays is a weekly free live music afternoon and evening in the Grand Social. This week’s line up is Gypsy Rebel Rabble, Weekend Lovers, The Juice, Walking on Cars, Jupiter Forest, This Nachez, Catherine Dowling, Lisa McLaughlin, Ian O’Doherty.
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001494016795&v=wall
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Exchange Words – Scriptwriting Workshop
17:30 – 19:30, Sun 21 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Meeting of the new scriptwriting (theatre and film) group for writers and actors. This meeting will feature read-throughs and performances of writers’ work by acting members, drama games, a scene study workshop and a CeltX tutorial!
The workshop is free and open to all.
www.exchangedublin.ie/calendar
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The Silver Branch – Radio Drama
18:00, Sun 21 Oct
Dublin (various locations)
This event is a little out of the ordinary, but a friend and supporter of the Dublin Event Guide is doing that, so want to support it. It is definitely a free event, but you don’t need to go anywhere…it is a radio drama.
Alive-O Productions invites you to listen to ‘The Silver Branch’, a 55-minute radio drama encompassing four Irish Myths. The piece will be broadcast this coming Sunday 21 October at 18:00 on Dublin South FM (listen live at: dublinsouthfm.ie/#listen ).
The Silver Branch is a dramatic realisation of four Irish Mythological Tales: Fintan MacBochra, the first man of Ireland – a shaman and shape-shifter; Fionn Mac Cumhaill and The Salmon of Knowledge; Queen Maeve and the Brown Bull of Cooley and How the boy Setanta became Cú Chulainn. The stories are woven together by a fifth part – lyrical narration, dramatised by two voices; one male, and one female representing the Seanachaí. They invite us as the listener to become carriers of The Silver Branch ourselves, so that we in turn can continue to keep this oral tradition of Ireland’s history and folklore alive.
Sounds interesting!
www.aliveoproductions.ie/
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Gardiner Street Gospel Choir Mass
19:30 – 20:30, Sun 21 Oct
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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Latin Ireland
20:00 – 02:00, Sun 21 Oct
4 Dame Lane, Dame Lane, Dublin 2
Every Sunday a band will play from 21:00-22:30, a Latin Beat Club, Brazilian DJs and Salsa Classes (from 18:00) are additional features. Admission is free.
www.4damelane.ie/
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Rinat Emanuel – Songs
20:00, Sun 21 Oct
Foley’s Bar, Merrion Row, Dublin 2
Israeli singer Rinat Emanuel will perform Yiddish, Ladino, Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew Songs. Admission is free, but you need to pre-register either via 01-2309409 or via dcmsec@dublin.mfa.gov.il The event is organised by the Embassy of Israel.
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Exchange Focus – Photography Workshop
20:30 – 23:00, Sun 21 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Exchange Focus is a collective photography group. They act as a forum and meeting point for Dublin photographers to share techniques and collaborate on projects and they regularly exhibit their work and run free workshops in all aspects of photography. The group meets every second week on Monday nights and is open to everyone. All levels of experience are catered for.
www.exchangedublin.ie/calendar
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Comedy Crunch
21:00 – 00:00, Sun 21 Oct
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. This Sunday’s line up is Edwin Sammon as the headliner, supported by George Fox and Sean Flanagan.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
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Forro de Lampiao – Brazilian Dance
21:00 – 02:30, Sun 21 Oct
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 21 Oct
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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Sunday Roast
21:30 – 01:00, Sun 21 Oct
Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
The weekly Sunday Roast is an event in the Mercantile where live music is combined with free roast potatoes. The next Sunday Roast line up is Marita Connolly, The DC Experiment, The Curtain Thieves, Wishcow.
www.facebook.com/thesundayroast
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Cool Hand Dukes
22:00, Sun 21 Oct
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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Innovation Dublin
09:00, Mon 22 Oct
Dublin (various locations)
The Innovation Dublin Festival will take place from 15-26 Oct, it is a collection of events that have a common theme, which is Innovation in Dublin, but are not necessarily linked in any other way. Many events are free, others are not. Some are booked out already (e.g. the Dublin Talks), others will book out really fast. I recommend that you have a look at the programme at www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/event_listing/ and check if you wan to pre-book anything. Unfortunately the website does not clearly specify if an event is free or not, so you might have to do a bit of searching before you can be certain.
www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/
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Migrant Poetry – Launch
11:30, Mon 22 Oct
Irish Writers’ Centre, 19 Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Migrant Writers & Performing Artists Ireland in partnership with New Communities Partnership invite you the launch of “Embers of Words” a new anthology of migrant poetry from poets from all over the world living in Ireland.
Sixteen migrants capture many themes, such as the conditions in exile, migration, the journey of self -discovery, oppression, the demand of double identity, conflict and violence.
www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Mon 22 Oct
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 – October – IFI
13:10, Mon 22 Oct
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Halloween Fest of Gothic Horrors – Launch
14:00 – 15:00, Mon 22 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The programme for the Festival of Gothic Horrors will be announced on Monday in the Exchange:
“This event is to announce the official programme of literary and cinematic events, walking tours, exhibitions, presentations, talks etc, in this annual HorrorsFest which, from the last week of October onwards, will celebrate the Gothic horror genre in literature, film, theatre and other art forms with spec;ial focus on the literary works of Sheridan LeFanu, Bram Stoker, Charles Maturin and other.
Events in the festival will include a “Gothic literary ramble” (a walking tour of relevant literary landmarks around the city centre); screenings of Irish films (mainly shorts) connected to the theme of horror; readings from gothic stories.
dublinshalloweenfestivalofgothichorrors.ie/
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Composing Today
15:00, Mon 22 Oct
Newman Building, UCD Campus, Belfield, Dublin 4
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European Economic Interest Group
15:00 – 16:00, Mon 22 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
This lecture by Howard Linnane will suggest ways in which the European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG) – a form of business association available throughout the EU since 1989 – could be utilised by Irish businesses to cope with the current recession and the accompanying credit crunch and, in the longer term, to develop cross-Border trade and economic co-operation.
The Innovation Dublin Programme lists this event for the 17 Oct, but Howard Linnane explicitly told me that it will take place on 22 Oct. To be sure you can check with him. His phone number is in the details of the Innovation Dublin Site. Follow the link below.
www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/events?keywords=eeig&category=&datefrom=Festival+Start&dateto=Festival+End&submit.x=0&submit.y=0
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Sculpture with Lola
16:00 – 18:00, Mon 22 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Sculptural modelling classes working with ‘volumen’ instructed by Lola. Admission is free, but donations for materials (modelling clay) & use of space welcome. To book contact 0857463690 or katy@terra.es
www.exchangedublin.ie/calendar
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Ángel Guinda – Poetry Recital
18:00, Mon 22 Oct
Instituto Cervantes, Lincoln House, Lincoln Place (near National Gallery), Dublin 2
At this poetry recital by Spanish author Ángel Guinda, a series of video clips about his poetry (“Arquitextura”) and Manifestos (“Poesía útil”, “Antimanifiesto”, “Manifiesto No”) as well as video poems will be screened. The videos will be followed by a recital with comments by the author and a Q&A session. Introuced by Jennifer Wood (NUI Maytnooth)
dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha84153_16_2.htm
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Sahaja Yoga Meditation
19:00, Mon 22 Oct
Blakestown Community Resource Centre (next to Lidl), Blakestown Way, Dublin 15
Need to wind down after a tiring week? Free Sahaja Yoga Meditation (not physical yoga, but “yoga meditation”!) classes every Monday from 19:00 in Blakestown Community Resource Centre (next to Lidl).
This is a drop in class, with newcomers are welcome.
www.sahajayoga.ie
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Comedy Crunch
21:00 – 23:00, Mon 22 Oct
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. This Monday’s line up is Jim Elliott & David Reilly with support from Al Porter, Cian Mc and Colm McGlinchey (MC).
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
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Rock & Reggae Night – Hangover Club
21:45 – 02:30, Mon 22 Oct
Fibber Magee’s, Parnell Street, Dublin 1
Every Monday, a mix of musicians from bands like The Seven Deadly Skins / Animal Cracker / Upbeat Generation / Crete Boom & more come together to play a free night of Rock & Reggae.
www.facebook.com/TheHangoverClub
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Innovation Dublin
09:00, Tue 23 Oct
Dublin (various locations)
The Innovation Dublin Festival will take place from 15-26 Oct, it is a collection of events that have a common theme, which is Innovation in Dublin, but are not necessarily linked in any other way. Many events are free, others are not. Some are booked out already (e.g. the Dublin Talks), others will book out really fast. I recommend that you have a look at the programme at www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/event_listing/ and check if you wan to pre-book anything. Unfortunately the website does not clearly specify if an event is free or not, so you might have to do a bit of searching before you can be certain.
www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/
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Realising the Opportunities of Digital Humanities
09:00, Tue 23 Oct
Croke Park Stadium, Jones’ Road, Dublin 3
This is a 3-day workshop with about Digital Humanities with the first two days takin gplace in Croke park and the third day will be in the NUI Maynooth. You can attend at some of the days or at all days. There is a small fee (EUR 10 per day), but it is more a fee for the lunch that is provided, so in essence the workshop is free.
To explain the content of the workshop would go to far here, but if you are interested, just check it out on www.ria.ie/Research/DRI/Digital-Humanities-Workshop-2012.aspx and you can then book here www.ria.ie/Events/Events-Listing.aspx
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Tue 23 Oct
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 – October – IFI
13:10, Tue 23 Oct
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Unemployed – Get information!
14:30 – 16:30, Tue 23 Oct
Central Library, Ilac Shopping Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1
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Dragon’s Den of Mental Health
19:00, Tue 23 Oct
Robert Emmet Lecture Theatre, Room 2037, Arts Block, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2
The yearly Dragons’ Den of Mental Health will take place next Tuesday in TCD. “The layout of the event is simple. There will be five panelists, all coming from mental health backgrounds, who openly discuss the objectives of their organisations and provide any insights they have accrued through their experience. They will be asked to discuss how the mental health of Irish young people has been acknowledged and how its treatment has progressed in recent years. Audience members will be free to ask questions and get involved in the discussion throughout.”.
The five Dragons are:
Caroline McGuigan – CEO and Founder, Suicide or Survive
John Buckley – Youth Engagement Officer, SpunOut
Oisín Scollard – CEO and Founder, Turn2Me
Orla Barry – Director, Mental Health Reform
Ruth Baker – Board Youth Advisory Representative, Headstrong.
Following this, the competition will be held. All TCD students were given the opportunity to put forward their idea for something which will improve or maintain the mental health of Trinity student body. The five shortlisted applicants will present their projects and the experts will decide on a winner, who will be given access to a fund of up to EUR 2000 provided by O2, Think Big and Headstrong. There will be a reception to follow in the Graduate Students’ Union Common Room in House 7, TCD.
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Greek Folk Dance
19:30 – 21:00, Tue 23 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Peregrine Readings
19:30, Tue 23 Oct
Irish Writers’ Centre, 19 Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
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The Last Tycoons (open mic)
20:00, Tue 23 Oct
O’Donoghue’s, Suffolk Street, Dublin 2
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Dem Fools & El Grey
20:30, Tue 23 Oct
Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
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The Grand Folk Club
21:00, Tue 23 Oct
Grand Social, Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
The new weekly “Grand Folk Club” will feaure Trad, Ballads, Americana, Folk, World Music & More. This Tuesday, the line-up is: Will & Gav from the Cujo Family with Americana, Roots & Trad. Admission is free.
www.thegrandsocial.ie/event/grand-folk-club
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White Chocolate
23:30, Tue 23 Oct
The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
White Chocolate is playing Rock Covers from 23:30 in The Mezz in Temple Bar.
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Come with a pencil, leave with a start-up idea
09:00 – 13:30, Wed 24 Oct
UCD Sports Centre, UCD Camous, Belfield, Dublin 4
This UCD Innovation/Innovation Dublin event sounds intriguing and very interesting. It is a Workshop entitled “Come with a pencil, leave with a start-up idea”.
The goal will not be to talk much about products design or billion dollar ideas. Instead, the goal is for you to leave with an idea which isn’t simply “good”, but is something you are actually in a position to make happen by building on these three strengths:
You’re able to start on your idea, today, with the resources you already have.
You have a natural unfair advantage because the idea is seeded with the things you care about and are good at.
You’ll like running your company enough to be able to weather the unavoidable (and often fatal) grind which hits every start-up at some point.
The event will take place in the Red Room in the UCD Sports Complex is free and all are welcome to attend. Booking on the website is required.
www.ucd.ie/innovation/newsevents/events/2012/october/comewithapencilleavewithastart-upidea/name,134408,en.html
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Innovation Dublin
09:00, Wed 24 Oct
Dublin (various locations)
The Innovation Dublin Festival will take place from 15-26 Oct, it is a collection of events that have a common theme, which is Innovation in Dublin, but are not necessarily linked in any other way. Many events are free, others are not. Some are booked out already (e.g. the Dublin Talks), others will book out really fast. I recommend that you have a look at the programme at www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/event_listing/ and check if you wan to pre-book anything. Unfortunately the website does not clearly specify if an event is free or not, so you might have to do a bit of searching before you can be certain.
www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/
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Patricio Hidalgo – Art Projection
09:00, Wed 24 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Wed 24 Oct
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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Dublinia – Archaeology Month
13:00 – 14:00, Wed 24 Oct
Dublinia, St. Michael’s Hill, Dublin 8
During Dublinia’s Archaeology Month a whole range of events will take place. Many for children, some for adults and there is even a free lecture series. Have a look at the details about Dig Workshops, treasure hunts, special tours etc at www.dublinia.ie/events-page.html Normal admission charges apply for these activities.
The “Under the Microscope” lecture series is free (but doesn’t get you access to the exhibition) and it runs at lunchtime every Wednesday throughout October from 13:05-13:50. The full programme is here www.dublinia.ie/downloads/3255/lecture_ezine.pdf
The upcoming talks are:
24 Oct: Dr. Aoife Daly, Dendrochronologist, UCD: “Viking ships and the Science of Time”
31 Oct: Jennifer Mulrooney, Conservator, National Museum of Ireland: “Discovering Viking Dublin using Investigative Conservation Techniques”
www.dublinia.ie/events-page.html
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Archive at Lunchtime – October – IFI
13:10, Wed 24 Oct
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Phoenix Park Lecture
13:15 – 14:00, Wed 24 Oct
Phoenix Park, Dublin 8
The last one of the Lunchtime Lectures in the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre is taking place on Wednesday. The title is “How we ended up with the Wellington Testimonial” by Dr. Edward McParland, Historian and Author.
www.phoenixpark.ie/newsevents/title,18843,en.html
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Open Innovation – Tell your story well!
14:30 – 16:00, Wed 24 Oct
National College of Ireland, IFSC, Mayor Street, Dublin 1
In the Innovation Unplugged series of talks in the NCI, the next talk will be “Open Innovation – Overcome the Number One Barrier to Collaboration” with Andrew Keogh.
Open innovation first and foremost requires that people understand each other, Andrew works with business people helping them win funding, sales and partnerships. This workshop will show you how to use the language of successful business leaders, create your story, tell your story, be understood and excite potential partners. Pave the way for openness and innovation on an international scale.
Admission is free, but booking is required on the website.
The next talk will take place on Tues 30 Nov (10:00-14:00) and will cover “How to commercialise your ideas”. Check the details here www.ncirl.ie/Events/Innovation_Unplugged_-_How_to_commercialise_your_ideas and don’t forget to book in time!
www.ncirl.ie/Events/Innovation_Unplugged_-_Open_Innovation_-_Overcome_the_Number_One_Barrier_to_Collaboration
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Working Places in Dublin
14:30, Wed 24 Oct
Wood Quay Venue, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8
“How can Dublin create competitive working places which can attract and sustain innovative enterprises? How can commercial developments give more to the city in terms of social and environmental sustainability? How do cities accommodate the range of businesses which make up a healthy business ecology from large floor-plate investors to smaller scale start-ups? Speakers at this event will address these and other questions from the point of view of end-users, the market, design, planning and the urban landscape and environment.”
This Panel Discussion in context with Innovation Dublin is free, but pre-booking is required.
www.dublincityarchitects.ie/?p=528#more-528
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Havana International Language Exchange
16:30 – 19:30, Wed 24 Oct
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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Argentinian Film Series
18:00, Wed 24 Oct
Instituto Cervantes, Lincoln House, Lincoln Place (near National Gallery), Dublin 2
A series of four screenings of Argentinian Films will take place on the next four Wednesdays. The launch event will be on Wed 10 Oct and will start at 18:00. This will be followed by the screening of the first film. All films are in Spanish with English subtitles and admission is free.
The Instituto Cervantes says that Argentinian films are considered the most developed productions of Latin American cinema, followed by Mexican and Brazilian and that the films produced in Argentina during the 20th century became one of the most important ambassadors of the Spanish language all over the world.
The films are:
+ 10 Oct: El Hombre de al Lado / The Man Next Door (dir. Mariano Cohn, Gastón Duprat, 2010. 100 min) Goya Awards nomination for best Spanish Language Foreign Film. +7 years.
+ 17 Oct: El Mural (dir. Héctor Olivera, 2010. 112 min) Awarded five Premios Sur 2010: Best Photography, Best Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Portrayal. +12 years.
+ 24 Oct: Las Acacias (dir. Pablo Giorgelli, 2011. 92 min) Awarded the Golden Camera at the Cannes Film Festival and other prizes in San Sebastián, London, Biarritz and Bratislava. Suitable for all audiences.
+ 31 Oct: Tango (dir. Carlos Saura, 1998. 117 min) Set in Buenos Aires, the film tells the story of director Mario Suarez’s quest to make the ultimate tango film. Suitable for all audiences.
dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha81749_16_2.htm
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Stop Look Listen Festival – Launch
18:00, Wed 24 Oct
County Hall, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
“Stop Look Listen” is the dlr Youth Arts Festival and it will run from 25 Oct – 03 Nov. It celebrates creative work by young people from all over Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County and is organised by the Grainstore, dlr’s Youth Arts Facility.
On Wed the Opening event for the festival will take place in the County Hall in Dun Laoghaire with music, stilt walkers, and the opening of the exhibition “Out of doors and in or into the open air”. Admission is free, but booking is advisable by ringing Mary on 01-2047978 or sending an e-mail to grainstore@dlrcoco.ie
The vast majority of events throughout the festival are free and many are open drop-in events. For some pre-booking is required. Check the complete festival programme here www.dlrgrainstore.ie/media/STOPlooklisten.pdf
www.dlrgrainstore.ie/
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The Highland Lady and Ireland’s Great Famine
19:00, Wed 24 Oct
National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
This lecture is the second of a new monthly lecture series entitled ‘BiblioFiles’. The lectures will provide a platform for writers, academics and others who have used the NLI’s facilities to talk about the research and other work they have carried out here.
Dr Enda Delaney author of “The Curse of Reason: The Great Irish Famine 1845-52” will share with you an insight into his research on the Elizabeth Smith papers held in the NLI, which provide a contemporary account of conditions in Wicklow during the Great Famine.
Admission is free and no booking is required.
www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx
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The Song Room (open mic)
20:30, Wed 24 Oct
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.hamletsweeney.com/events/
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The Zodiac Sessions (open mic)
20:30, Wed 24 Oct
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.thezodiacsessions.com/
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Trad Session
21:30, Wed 24 Oct
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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Innovation Dublin
09:00, Thu 25 Oct
Dublin (various locations)
The Innovation Dublin Festival will take place from 15-26 Oct, it is a collection of events that have a common theme, which is Innovation in Dublin, but are not necessarily linked in any other way. Many events are free, others are not. Some are booked out already (e.g. the Dublin Talks), others will book out really fast. I recommend that you have a look at the programme at www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/event_listing/ and check if you wan to pre-book anything. Unfortunately the website does not clearly specify if an event is free or not, so you might have to do a bit of searching before you can be certain.
www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/
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The Ferocious Mingle Market
11:00 – 18:00, Thu 25 Oct
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
The Ferocious Mingle Market takes place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday AND Sunday. On Sunday it is a fancy dress market. It’s a flea-market type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders. The Oscar Verne Café and (at least at the weekends) live music adds even more character.
The location of the new indoor market is 72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto) an opening hours are 11:00-18:00. There is also a Café, the Oscar Verne Café, open for business at the market.
www.facebook.com/mingle.mkt
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Thu 25 Oct
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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Dublin Food Co-op
12:00 – 20:00, Thu 25 Oct
Dublin Food Co-op, Newmarket, Dublin 8
The Dublin Food Co-op is open every Thursday at Newmarket for organic wholefoods and sustainable household products, plus over a dozen producer stalls offering organic fruit and veg., baked goods, dairy produce, wines, hot and cold food, etc.
The Co-op is also opened on Saturdays 09:30 – 16:30. 12:00-20:00.
www.dublinfood.coop
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Lunchtime Market
12:00 – 15:00, Thu 25 Oct
Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch Place, Dublin 8
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Contemporary Italian Film
13:00 – 14:30, Thu 25 Oct
Italian Institute of Culture, 11 Fitzwilliam Square East, Dublin 2
A film screening of Contemporary Italian Films will take place. The title is “Integration, Territories and the Future…” and the remaining film is
Thurs 25 Oct: “Cosmonauta” by Susanna Nicchiarelli (2009)
The film will be screened at 13:00 and at 18:30 and there will be a Q&A with Monica Insinga after the evening screenings. The film is in Italian with English subtitles. Admission is free.
www.iicdublino.esteri.it/IIC_Dublino/webform/SchedaEvento.aspx?id=444&citta=Dublino
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How to find a job in 2012
13:00 – 14:00, Thu 25 Oct
Central Library, Ilac Shopping Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1
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Archive at Lunchtime – October – IFI
13:10, Thu 25 Oct
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Child abuse and protection in Ireland – Lessons to be learned
17:00 – 18:00, Thu 25 Oct
School of Nursing and Midwifery, 24 D’Olier Street, Dublin 2
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new music::new Ireland Salon: Martin Johnson
18:00 – 19:00, Thu 25 Oct
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
The Contemporary Music Centre’s new music::new Ireland salon series resumes on Thursday with a concert by cellist Martin Johnson which will feature two world premieres.
Johnson will give the first performances of “Snapshot” for solo cello by Frank Corcoran (b.1944) and “…as if nothing had happened for cello and electronics” by Rhona Clarke (b.1958). Completing the programme is “Five Hofer Photographs” by David Fennessy (b.1976). Now in its ninth season, the Contemporary Music Centre’s new music::new Ireland salon series encourages newcomers and enthusiasts to engage with the music of Irish composers. Each performance takes place in an informal atmosphere with dialogue encouraged between composers, performers and audience.
Admission to the concert is free but booking is strongly recommended. To book contact the National Concert Hall (tel: 01 417 0000 / www.nch.ie).
The new music::new Ireland salon series will continue in November with a concert by the contemporary music ensemble Kirkos on Thurs 29 November.
www.facebook.com/events/508017399227047/
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Sarah Mussi and Gareth P Jones – Book Reading
18:00, Thu 25 Oct
Eason, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
A supernatural evening with two of Hot Key Books’ brightest stars, Sarah Mussi (Author of Angel Dust) and Gareth P Jones (Author of the Dragon Detective Agency series of books, The Considine Curse and his most recent book “Constable & Toop”, a Victorian ghost story set in 1884 London) as they chat, read and sign books.
blog.easons.com/category/events/
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“Of The Dead” Trilogy – Screening
18:30, Thu 25 Oct
Tower Records, 6-8 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
Tower Records are inviting to a screening of George A. Romero’s classic ‘Of The Dead’ Trilogy each Thursday leading up to Halloween. The movies will be screened in the café on the 1st floor in Tower Records. Admission is free.
Schedule:
11 Oct: Night of the Living Dead
18 Oct: Dawn of the Dead
25 Oct: Day of the Dead
www.facebook.com/events/534282679921965/
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Book Artist Colm O’Lochlainn
18:30 – 19:30, Thu 25 Oct
National Print Museum, Beggars Bush, Haddington Road, Dublin 4
Dr Dermot McGuinne, curator of the exhibition “From Colum Cille to Colmcille: The development of the Monotype irish printing type series 121”, will discuss aspects of the life of Colm O Lochlainn in the context of his book art.
www.nationalprintmuseum.ie/lectures.html
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Contemporary Italian Film
18:30 – 20:30, Thu 25 Oct
Italian Institute of Culture, 11 Fitzwilliam Square East, Dublin 2
A film screening of Contemporary Italian Films will take place. The title is “Integration, Territories and the Future…” and the remaining film is
Thurs 25 Oct: “Cosmonauta” by Susanna Nicchiarelli (2009)
The film will be screened at 13:00 and at 18:30 and there will be a Q&A with Monica Insinga after the evening screenings. The film is in Italian with English subtitles. Admission is free.
www.iicdublino.esteri.it/IIC_Dublino/webform/SchedaEvento.aspx?id=444&citta=Dublino
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Irish Landscape Institute Lecture: The Phoenix Park
18:30, Thu 25 Oct
Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
The next lecture in the Irish Landscape Institute Lecture Series will be given by Parks Superintendent and ILI member Margaret Gormley on the Phoenix Park Management Plan. Admission is free.
ien.ie/events-calendar/
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Digital Arts Talk: Mediation in Networked Performance Practice
19:00 – 20:00, Thu 25 Oct
Arts Technology Research Lab, Unit 13/14, Trinity Enterprise Centre, Pearse Street, Dublin 1
“Approaching Mediation in Networked Performance Practice” by Felipe Hickmann and Rui Chaves (Sonic Arts Research Centre, Queens University, Belfast) is a discussion of mediation and long-distance interaction issues in networked music performance, particularly as they affect the creative practice of artists and live performers. Admission to this event is free.
www.tcd.ie/Secretary/Communications/Noticeboard/data/24154.html
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Dublin Writers’ Forum
19:30, Thu 25 Oct
Twisted Pepper, 54 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1
The Dublin Writers’ Forum welcomes writers of all genres, of all ages and all levels of experience. DWF is an open group of writers who share a common passion for all things literary. It is a safe ‘working space’ where on a weekly basis writers can bring their work to be critiqued by other writers.
www.facebook.com/DublinWritersForum
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Dimestore Recordings presents
20:00, Thu 25 Oct
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
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Polish Film Festival – Launch party
20:00, Thu 25 Oct
Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
The website www.dublinsessions.ie/mercantile.html claims that in Thursday there is a launch party for a Polish Film Festival in the Mercantile with Free music and free admission. However no time is given and it doesn’t specify the festival, but I assume it is Kinopolis, which takes place in November. The Kinopolis is shockingly bad, but the festival won’t start until 08 Nov, so there is still a bit of time.
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Jaime Nanci & The Blue Boys
21:00, Thu 25 Oct
Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
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Max Zaska / Patrick Groenland
21:00, Thu 25 Oct
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.
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Thirsty Thursday (open mic)
21:00, Thu 25 Oct
The Bridge Inn, 22 Temple Hill, Chapelizod, Dublin 20
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Left, Right & Centre – Blues+Soul
21:30, Thu 25 Oct
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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Pinktober Live Music
21:30, Thu 25 Oct
Hard Rock Café, 12 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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The Bionic Rats
22:00, Thu 25 Oct
The Turk’s Head, Parliament Street, Dublin 2
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Bram Stoker Festival
09:00, Fri 26 Oct
Dublin (various locations)
This October Bank Holiday Weekend, Dublin City will celebrate the life, work and legacy of Irish horror novelist Bram Stoker and his gothic novel ‘Dracula’.
The three-day festival will bring you back to Stoker’s Dublin and there will be walking tours through the lane-ways and hidden steps of the Victorian macabre of the city; literary workshops exploring horror writing with award winning authors for both teens and adults; Stoker-themed theatre, discussions on all things vampire, and a highlight being an evening of spooky spectacle from renowned street theatre company Spraoi in the grounds of Dublin Castle.
Some events are free, others are not, so you should have a look at the website to see what interests you. Some events need(ed) pre-booking and most are booked out already, but have a a look at the website and you will find all details.
www.bramstokerfestival.com
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Focus Ireland Open Day
09:00 – 17:00, Fri 26 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Innovation Dublin
09:00, Fri 26 Oct
Dublin (various locations)
The Innovation Dublin Festival will take place from 15-26 Oct, it is a collection of events that have a common theme, which is Innovation in Dublin, but are not necessarily linked in any other way. Many events are free, others are not. Some are booked out already (e.g. the Dublin Talks), others will book out really fast. I recommend that you have a look at the programme at www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/event_listing/ and check if you wan to pre-book anything. Unfortunately the website does not clearly specify if an event is free or not, so you might have to do a bit of searching before you can be certain.
www.innovationdublin.ie/festival/2012/
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Your Business Day – Mentor Sessions
09:00 – 17:00, Fri 26 Oct
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
If you have an idea for a new business or if you have recently started and have questions about the idea or the new start-up, you can get 30min with a mentor from the Dublin City Enterprise Board for free. Even if you are established and need help for the next steps there is help available. On Friday the Your Business Day takes place and lots of Mentor Sessions are provided. Youhave to book at www.dceb.ie/event-calendar/Your-Business-Day-2012
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Your Business Day – Talks
09:30 – 16:00, Fri 26 Oct
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
A programme of talks at the “Your Business Day” informs you about a whole range of subjects:
Grow your business on the web
Innovation models for SMEs seminar
Software & business innovations
Design and innovation seminar
Learn from business experience
Giving the message
Finance to grow your business
The talks are complemented by Mentor Sessions with one of 15 mentors. For all details check the website.
www.dceb.ie/Your-Business-Day-2012
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Winning at Negotiation
12:30 – 13:30, Fri 26 Oct
Wood Quay Venue, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8
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Fiction Writing Workshop – Stop Look Listen Festival
13:00 – 14:00, Fri 26 Oct
County Hall, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
A Fiction Writing Workshop will take place as part of the “Stop Look Listen” Festival, the dlr Youth Arts Festival from 25 Oct – 03 Nov. Chris Binchy will run the workshop and booking is required by ringing Mary on 01-2047978 or sending an e-mail to grainstore@dlrcoco.ie Admission is free.
The workshop is focusing on themes explored in the exhibition “Out of the doors and in or into the open air”. Particularly, the idea of new beginnings, new starts and setting out on new adventures.
Check the complete festival programme here www.dlrgrainstore.ie/media/STOPlooklisten.pdf
www.dlrgrainstore.ie
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Gerard Stembridge – Lunchtime Reading
13:05, Fri 26 Oct
Irish Writers’ Centre, 19 Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
Writer and director Gerard Stembridge, who wrote the screenplay for Ordinary Decent Criminal (starring Kevin Spacey Linda Fiorentino) and co-wrote Nora, a film about James Joyce and Nora Barnacle Starring Ewan McGregor and Susan Lynch has directed the films Guiltrip, Black Day at Black Rock, Alarm and About Adam. On Friday he will read from his third novel “Unspoken”.
www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html
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Archive at Lunchtime – October – IFI
13:10, Fri 26 Oct
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Autumn Ideal Home Show
14:00 – 21:30, Fri 26 Oct
RDS, Simmonscourt Complex, Simmonscourt Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
The Ideal Home Show is Ireland’s Biggest Exhibition for Home Owners, and while Home Extension & Renovation, Home Energy Advice and Interior Design Advice are corner stones of the show, you will also find interesting things there if you are just interested about homes and interior design or if you plan to be a home owner in the future.
The exhibition will run from Friday until Monday. Tickets for Friday and Saturday are free if you pre-register on the website. On Sun+Mon the tickets are EUR 15 per person.
I quite like the show out of pure curiosity and did go regularly for the last few years, but since building, buying, renovating and extending homes became somewhat less popular, the show has suffered a bit.
www.idealhome.ie/
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Dublin Sidewalk Astronomers
20:00 – 22:00, Fri 26 Oct
Martello Tower Car Park, Sandymount
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History of Flamenco
20:30 – 22:30, Fri 26 Oct
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
A talk by Jeronimo Utrilla about the “History of Flamenco” will take place in context with the Dublin Flamenco Festival. Admission is free, but a donation of EUR 5 is suggested.
www.exchangedublin.ie/calendar
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Halloween Film Night
21:00 – 23:00, Fri 26 Oct
Arts Technology Research Lab, Unit 13/14, Trinity Enterprise Centre, Pearse Street, Dublin 1
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The Left, Right and Centre
21:00, Fri 26 Oct
Patriot’s Inn, 760 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8
The Left Right & Centre play renditions and tributes to the music of the greats such as the great Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, Leadbelly and all the Kings, Freddie, Albert and BB. The band comprises of Ed Deane on Guitar, John Quearney on Bass and Noel Bridgeman on drums. Admission is free.
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Urban Mojo Blues Band
22:00, Fri 26 Oct
Mother Reillys, 26/28 Upper Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
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Samhain – Haunted Forest at Marlay Park
Sun 28 Oct – 15:30-20:30
Marlay Park, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16
On Sunday 28 Oct Marlay Park will be a free “fright fest of spooky thrills and chills” for Halloween. Masses of Families come to Marlay Park in their Halloween costumes every year for a spooky walk through the haunted forest with ghosts and ghouls and frightful sights. There will be “freaky fog, ghastly spiders and skeletons, creepy eyeballs and pumpkins, the spine chilling boat house preachers and menacing witches and demons.” The walk is approx. 1.5km long and is suitable for wheelchairs and buggies.
Every year there are more families coming and for that reason it is required to have a free wristband this year to get admission.
Wristbands can be collected at the DLR Coco Market in Marlay Park on Saturday 20+27 Oct and – if there are any wristbands left – on Sun 28 Oct from 10:00-15:00 behind Marlay House. Entry times to the Haunted Walk are 15:30, 16:30, 17:30, 18:30 and 19:30. Your wristband will be colour coded and you will only get access at the allocated time.
There is limited car parking in the car park off College Rd.
Unlike in previous years, there will be NO fireworks this year!
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Dublin Mountain Walks
27 Oct – 11:00
Bohernabreena Car Park
The Dublin Mountain Partnership is organising a walk on 27 Oct. It is a strenuous walk over 15km (5 hrs). You will have to book your place before 26 Oct and you will also find all details about the walks and the booking process here: www.dublinmountains.ie/news/upcoming_events/?no_cache=1
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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. ;-)
Pubs vs Off-Licenses – an odd battle!
Every year during the Government’s budget preparations, the Irish Vintners Association, which is the trade organisation for all pubs, complains about the behaviour of their customers and demands that alcohol prices in Off-Licenses will be increased to reduce the drinking at home. The purpose of that is really to try to put pressure on the government so that in the upcoming Budget announcement they will not increase taxes on alcohol.
There is nothing wrong with the IVA’s strategy. They have a vested interest and they do their job by doing whatever they can to achieve their goals. That’s what they are asked to do by their members.
But we don’t have to agree with them! Sure, pubs in Ireland are not in the best shape and have suffered a good bit in recent years in comparison to the good years. But there have been worse economic times in Ireland and pubs still thrived. And the crazily high prices in pubs don’t help either. Yes, rents have increased madly and would put any business under serious pressure, but the IVA is just whinging too much AND they are using very odd arguments.
The oddest argument really renders their whole campaign ridiculous: The IVA demands that the price for alcohol in Off-Licenses should be artificially – through taxes? – increased to give the pubs a chance to get their lost business back. I am not a fan of excessive alcohol use and drink extremely little alcohol myself, but, IVA, come up with a better argument PLEASE! Because what they are suggesting is akin to a restaurant association demanding an additional tax on food in supermarkets to ensure that more people eat in restaurants. Ridiculous demand! www.thejournal.ie/publicans-gloomy-future-prospects-639951-Oct2012/
Olhausen Sausages gone – but do you care?
Olhausen a 126 year old meat processing plant and sausage manufacturer closed last week and some local councillors are up in arms over it ( www.dublinpeople.com/article.php?id=1683&l=100 ). They are talking about the long tradition and the good reputation and the high quality sausages, but let’s face it. Do you know Olhausen and have you bought their products regularly? I’d say most Irish people know the name and most non-Irish people don’t know it at all. But even if you are Irish, when was the last time you went out of your way to buy their sausages? Maybe tradition is not worth much if you don’t fit into the current time anymore? And maybe Olhausen was just not modern enough?
The painful part of the closure is the loss of 160 jobs and it makes me wonder if anybody is counting the job creations AND the job losses? The newspapers were full of news about the five companies that created 120 new jobs over the next three years ( www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/1016/breaking4.html ), but if I am counting right, it was a net loss of 40 jobs IMMEDIATELY (not over three years!) if we just consider Olhausen. I also know that a large life insurance company had to let go quite a sizeable number of people, so really the net result of last week was anything but impressive.
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Keep your eyes open for a mail from me at an unexpected time next week. ;-) It will contain some good news, so make sure you check it out!! And until then, enjoy all the events Dublin has to offer and start looking forward to Halloween next week.
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Have an event-full time,
–Joerg
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