This week Waterford City Council via its Arts Office put three documents, totalling 25 pages, out to begin to define and future...
Art & Literature
Review: Sandra Thompson – Reflected
Review: Sandra Thompson – Reflected
The bay of Tramore was as white and grey as some of the fine photography by Sandra Thompson on exhibition at the Coastguard...
Book Review: An Irish insider's view on a great moment in history
Book Review: An Irish insider's view on a great moment in history
Niall Stanage’s account of Barack Obama’s landmark US presidential election win is a tightly written, meticulously...
Review: 50/50
Review: 50/50
Brian Kennedy seems to bring out a book each year now and it all seems to happen with a wham-bam rush of manic energy. 50/50...
Review: Waterford Comedy Gifts
Review: Waterford Comedy Gifts
It must be something in the air on the Suir-string or a special funny bone our ancestors gave us but Waterford has a unique...
Review: For Focal Sake!
Review: For Focal Sake!
Just when I thought that words wouldn’t surprise me any more, after I waded through the darling of the academic and...
Review: Municipal Art Shows
Review: Municipal Art Shows
The Chris O’Brien Shanahan show, Dreamcatcher, at the Index Gallery, is an excellent mixed media event in a busy space....
Review: Mailo Power
Review: Mailo Power
In Conversation is the new exhibition of work by Mailo Power at the Athenaeum House Hotel. Spread over three rooms, the title of...
A frank, humourous and deeply personal memoir
A frank, humourous and deeply personal memoir
Ronan O’Gara’s autobiography doesn’t kick-off with a sugar-coated reminiscence. Nothing like it. We’re...
Preview: Trick Or Treat
Preview: Trick Or Treat
No. 2 Wilkin’s Street will be the venue for a three-day arts event as part of the Imagine Arts Festival with Mary Grehan...
Review: Make ‘Em Laugh! – The Book
Review: Make ‘Em Laugh! – The Book
The publication of Declan Hassett’s book, Make ‘Em Laugh!, is a fine addition to a depleted national archive on comedy and...
Axel's tale is one well worth the reading
Axel's tale is one well worth the reading
By any stretch of the imagination, Anthony Foley was born to lead. And in a captaincy of understated vocal resolve, similar to...

