Weekender: |wiːkˈɛndə|– noun – what to do in Dublin this weekend.
Melty Week: Meltybrains?
Wednesday 24 – Friday 26 | Various times and places
In celebration of the band’s re-launched vinyl release Donelgal b/w IV, Meltybrains? fans are in for a week of fun activities with a MeltyMask painting master class in Phoenix Park, the 2nd annual ‘Myles Manley’ 5-a-side football tournament which kicks off at 6pm, a photography exhibition called Calling for Earl: Meltybrains? Tour Diary by Mark McGuinness opens at Darc Space on North Great George’s Street tonight, an intimate 50 person gig in Volt Studios takes place tomorrow (Thursday) and an extremely out of season Meltybrains? Christmas party where turkey and a wintery atmosphere is provided will take place Terenure on Friday. For info on each of the individual events, check here.
The Pig’s Ear presents DJ Nature with a screening of NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell
Friday 26 June | The Sugar Club, 8 Lower Leeson St, Dublin 2 | 9pm, €12
A show featuring New York’s DJ Nature, supported by Lil’ Dave, with a special screening of NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell, which is about the chaos and creativity emerging from New York in 1977 after mass murders, unemployment and major riots. NY77 looks at the emerging culture of the time, the rise of graffiti art, the emergence of hip hop, the punk scene, disco and the sexual revolution. Witness intense first-hand accounts of it all with interviews with director Henry Corra, Mayor Ed Koch and Screw magazine publisher Al Goldstein. Get tickets for the event here.
Night Trap Single Launch w/ Patrick Kelleher, L/B/W, Old Moon
Friday 26 June | TenterHooks, Newmarket Square, Dublin 8 | 8pm, €10 (BYOB)
A night of magical synth dance pop from Jill Daly & Ciaran Smith, otherwise known as Night Trap, as they debut their single launch with Patrick Kelleher, L/B/W and Old Moon. Make sure to get down to TenterHooks early as there’s a capacity of just 60 in this intimate BYO venue. For more information check out the event page here.
Notes from the Margins: Group Exhibition
Friday 26 June – Sunday 9 August | Gallery of Photography, Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
A group exhibition that brings together the work of five socially engaged photographers, Gavin Devine, Emma McGuire, Ciaran Dunbar, Craig Gilbert and Rory O’Neill, who address important social issues in modern Ireland. The artists present work showing individuals and communities seen as existing on the margins of society. A series of events and talks will take place over the course of the exhibition. We’ll have more coverage of this exhibition in our July issue, out next week.
Mother: The Absolut Pride Block Party
Saturday 27 June | Exchange St Upper, Dublin 8 | 5pm, €15
Probably the hottest ticket in town for the first post-Marriage Equality Pride is Mother’s Absolut Pride Block Party. Fresh from a belting couple of hours on the decks at the Absolut Bar at Body&Soul last weekend, Mother DJs, along with Le Galaxie, Ana Matronic, Faune and Kormac’s Big Band will be making the people dance, before the afterparty at District 8 kicks off at midnight with Kelly Anne, Giamo and Plutonic Dust on the ones and twos. Tickets can be picked up here … or you can win a pair of tickets (courtesy of sponsors Absolut) to this certain sell out by commenting MOTHER below!