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Entry Level: Ludwig Wittgenstein
Ludwig Wittgenstein had a mad, mad life. Behind his austere face and penetrating glare, one of the twentieth century’s most remarkable minds endured a harrowing life of upheaval and dissatisfaction, all while over-turning the philosophical world not once but twice. Born into Viennese high-society in the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s pomp, read more…
A Hand-Drawn Dublin Diary: Week 1
We’ve got a very talented French illustrator spending the summer with us. Rather than have her scribbling portraits of Wavves for an article you’re not even going to read, we’ve set her to documenting her time in Dublin in a series of illustrations. Dublin: this is what we look like read more…
Deep In The Game: Not The RTE Guide
@yourRTEGuide is a world leader in making pithy remarks about real or imaginary Irish TV as if it were the actual RTE Guide. We talk to founder Alan Maguire
Interview: Critic Brian Dillon
Cabinet editor, essayist and fiction writer on art and charlatanry.
Gleaming The Cube: Ave & Dill leave Alien Workshop
If AVE and Dill ARE Alien Workshop, and AVE and Dill LEAVE Alien Workshop, where does that leave Alien Workshop? And what about AVE and Dill?
Gleaming The Cube: Dork tricks are back
Faced with the unstoppable force of Californian skatepark babies with unbeatable technical skills, pros are turning to the dorky tricks of the past to stay ahead.
Street Style: Camden Street
We talk to the veterans and rookies, the fruit-sellers and Mac-fixers, the who’s who of Camden Street to get to the bottom of one of Dublin’s favourite districts.
Gleaming The Cube: Gravette, the internet and how to be a pro
According to David Gravette, “in skateboarding, you’re hurting yourself by choosing not to spend more time stuck behind a computer.” How depressed should we be?
Deep In The Game: Clive Martin from Vice
Vice UK’s Clive Martin on subcultures, bitter commenters from Yorkshire and the insight A Question of Sport gives into the British psyche.
Deep In The Game: Crimer Show creator Astonishing Sod
The writer of Crimer Show talks to us about celebrity endorsements, Weird Twitter, Graham Linehan and Jeremy Renner Crimer Show gif Tumblrs. “I want to write the stupidest sentence ever written,” he says.
Gleaming The Cube: The Legacy of Jim Greco
Whether he’s eliciting shocked gasps and performing some of the most recognisable trick variations ever – or being laughed at – Jim Greco is an institution.
Hatred Of Music: Touring And The Need For Change
Can the current touring circuit sustain the bands reliant on it? How can we re-imagine what touring is all about?