Now that the Paul Abbott written Shameless on C4 has almost run out of expletives to delete or situations to shock us with, RTE2...
Author: Liam Murphy
In Memory: Eddie Eamon Stapleton
In Memory: Eddie Eamon Stapleton
Eddie Eamon Stapleton, who passed away recently, had a chequered career in banking, acting, theatre, poetry and a lifelong love...
Review: The Hiding Place
Review: The Hiding Place
Once a year on my way to Mayo I make a small detour to a small town – Shrule – because the poet of my youth Tom Duddy, came from...
Review: The Glass
Review: The Glass
As part of the gathering interest in the new play The Glass, written by theatre designer Paul Barry, I went along to a rehearsal...
Review: Variations on Pianoforte
Review: Variations on Pianoforte
The acclaimed Irish photographer David Creedon has an excellent exhibition at the Old Market House Arts Centre, Dungarvan with...
Review: Portlaw Panto
Review: Portlaw Panto
The Portlaw Musical Society hit the high notes with a colourful, funny and fast-paced panto that delighted the first night...
Review: Hunka and Dunne
Review: Hunka and Dunne
Waterford Music started 2011 with their 549th concert with ace accordionist Dermot Dunne and virtuoso violinist Katherine Hunka....
Something Fishy
Something Fishy
The best thing you could say about the short bites or bits that is the C4 Jamie Oliver – Jamie’s Fish Supper is that they are...
Review: Painted Ladies
Review: Painted Ladies
Back in 2004, Siobhán Parkinson was a Waterford City Council, artist or writer-in-residence and she did good work with a...
Review: Goitse
Review: Goitse
Goitse, a new five-piece, loosely traditional band of students from the Traditional Music and Dance course at University of...
Review: Lady Windermere’s Fan
Review: Lady Windermere’s Fan
Vanes Hyde, the Lismore-based Actress stole the show in the Everyman Palace, Cork’s production of Oscar Wilde’s Lady...
