Gleaming The Cube: Skating as sport or culture, and when it’s time to retire
High-profile footballers are retiring because they can’t cut it – but is that the reason skaters hang up the shoes? Or should it be?
Interview: Boddika
Starting off in 2000 as one half of Instra:Mental, Alex Green threw drum & bass and electro together and had everyone dancing to whatever the hell came out. Green has since moved on to solo work under the name Boddika and found himself as the experienced head surrounded by young producers moving from the worlds […]
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.
Salad Days: Blazing Salads interview
We caught up with Lorraine Fitzmaurice from Drury Street’s Blazing Salads to talk about leafy greens and healthy grains, all featured in her latest cookbook, Blazing Salads 2.
Drum Belly: Actor Ryan MacParland interviewed
Playing punks and gangsters as a newbie on the acting circuit does wonders for your cool cachet and your casting chances. From good vibrations to violent beatings, Ryan MacParland tells us about Richard Dormer’s new play at The Abbey, Drum Belly.
10 Things Dublin Can Learn From Radical Science
Bricking over the Liffey, banning all televisions in town and just straight-up seceding are amongst the ideas Radical Science can contribute to Dublin life.
Interview: Container
Industrial techno champ talks about having “no business being in a dance club”
Barbershop Quartet – Shave Talk With Four of Dublin’s Finest Barbers
From traditional haircuts to Turkish shaving and Burundian hair designs, we talk grooming with some of Dublin’s most scissor-happy.
Hatred Of Music: Art & Semantics
Taking a look at the increasingly prevalent ways corporate language can influence and dominate artistic work.
The Artistry of Dublin’s Contemporary Shopfronts
Dublin’s fascia-nation with shop signage is being reborn through a new wave of understated design.
Gleaming The Cube: Mark Suciu and suspiciously talented kids
In terms of sheer technicality and apparent natural talent Suciu is almost unparalleled. But a sort of suspicion and downright disdain are appearing.
Offset 2013 Interview: Kate Moross
London illustrator and typographer Kate Moross has already racked up commissions from the likes of Nike – an interview ahead of her visit to Offset 2013.
Restaurant Review: Nico’s
Classic Dame Street Italian eatery
Murders and Mergers – Interview with Nicholas Jarecki, Writer/Director of Arbitrage
Geres of war.
‘The half that just haven’t been mentioned yet’: Women’s Museum of Ireland interview
We talk to founders Jean Sutton and Kate Cunningham about the Women’s Museum of Ireland ahead of its first exhibition.
Soundbite: Vlad Rainis of Arún Bakery + The Toast Test
Aoife McElwain speaks to Peter Flynn of Arún Bakery about sourdough and the bread revolution.
Hatred Of Music: Digging Deeper
Getting into the issued raised in last week’s piece on Irish electronic music, starting with the roles of the press and criticism in Ireland.
Multimedia 101 with Totally Stockholm Editor Philip O’Connor
Always fancied being a high-flying multimedia journalist at the centre of the breaking news? No idea how to do it? Here’s your chance! On February 26th at the Drury Court Hotel blogger, journalist and editor of our sister magazine Totally Stockholm Philip O’Connor will present a course on making the most of multimedia. “We’ll cover […]