Our July issue #215 is out now. Here’s what we’ve got for you…
We peer into the sketchbooks and thought processes of fashion graduates in our cover story…
Our June edition #214 is out and online now. Here’s what you can expect…
Our June edition has just dropped…
Our March issue #211 is out now…
We do love a good Quarter in the city…
Garry O’Neill – Where Were You?
“It’s as much a homage to Dublin as it is to youth culture/subcultures.” Ahead of the 10th anniversary of its publication, we chat to Garry O’Neill from the Where Were You? project on youth culture and street style.
Exhibition Highlight: Moment in Time
The exhibition Moment In Time features Brassaï, Lartigue, Cartier-Bresson, Man Ray, Adams, Stieglitz, Kertesz, Cameron, Lange, Evans and many more.
Artsdesk: The Last Great Album of The Decade
The Last Great Album of the Decade underscores the myriad social connections and creative expressions that are made possible by music.
Festival of History
There’s talks on Karl Marx and his Irish connections, the sinking of the RMS Leinster whose centenary falls on October 10th, Hitler’s women pilots in the Third Reich, women in Hollywood in the ‘30s, as well as a star turn by our very own Brian McMahon.
200 Reasons Not To Leave Dublin
We’re still here.
Quays To The City – Achara
“I very much hope that this place sticks around for the long haul. The buses are electric now, so is Achara.” – Conor Stevens
Seventy Years A Snacking
Tayto is pulling out all the stops for celebrations to mark the anniversary of the day it was founded by Joe ‘Spud’ Murphy back in 1954.
The Race For Drink of The Summer Has Officially Started!
Something fickle is underway in the realm of summer libations. While the spritz retains its charm, a cadre of contenders vies for dominance.
Famous for 15 Minutes – The Story of Andy, Bill and Séamus
“I made a collaged repeated image of Warhol with the date he died and a quote, “I have a social disease, I go out every night,” and found a silk screen printer and set up a table on St Marks Place to have a go selling them…”
Editorial 210 – Our January issue is out now.
Local libraries will continue to play a pivotal role in fostering social exchange and providing a democratic third space for people.
Cinema Review: My Old School
“Touching on social class, disappointment and the ethics of self-reinvention at all costs, My Old School is at its strongest when acting as a time capsule, but MacKinnon remains an elusive portrait.” – Lucy Ann McCabe
Write On – Periodicals and Journalism in Twentieth-Century Ireland
With absorbing essays on everything from Fortnight magazine, Irish Housewife, In Dublin, The Phoenix, and Church of Ireland Gazette; this is a roll call of influence and many headstones marking the path we find ourselves on.
Luxurious Watches
The story of luxurious watches is a tale of intricacy, craftsmanship and innovation stretching back over four hundred years.
Golden Oldies – Top Tips for Christmas
“Set your alarm clock 15 minutes earlier and give yourself time to do your face properly before appearing at the breakfast table…”
Album Review: Bright Eyes – Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was
Bright Eyes return with their tenth studio album…