Choice? Try as you might, it is hard to avoid football on the tele. Whether it is the disallowed English goal and all that...
Author: Liam Murphy
Review: David McWilliams
Review: David McWilliams
The National Theatre, as part of their remit to engage and challenge as well as entertain audiences and to look at the issues...
Review: Noosa Sunrise
Review: Noosa Sunrise
Working under the name Mixile, Waterford’s Michael Shanahan, who works in sound art or ambient electronic music, has produced...
Review: Bookworms
Review: Bookworms
Bernard Farrell’s new play, Bookworms, at the Abbey Theatre works as a comedy and a gentle social reminder of the sort of people...
Reviews: Plasticine
Reviews: Plasticine
Corcadorca the site-specific Cork theatre company herded a willing audience up and down narrow flights of stairs in a dark set...
Review: Theatre Forum
Review: Theatre Forum
The Theatre Forum Annual Conference at Wexford Opera House had the title Resilience and Renewal and in the light of the...
Review: Hugo Hamilton
Review: Hugo Hamilton
The new Hugo Hamilton book/novel Hand in the Fire continues his interest in the curiosity of language difference and the...
Review: John Cullinan
Review: John Cullinan
The John Cullinan exhibition of paintings at the Old Market House Arts Centre is a welcome attraction until the end of July in...
Review: Lismore Immrama Festival
Review: Lismore Immrama Festival
Once again, Lismore was a paradise of sunshine and things literary for the Immrama Festival of Travel Writing. While the...
Review: Gerard Smyth
Review: Gerard Smyth
I love the title of Gerard Smyth’s new and selected poems from Dedalus Press – The Fullness of Time. While it might suggest a...
