Review
Hush: The Sandwich Bar You Won’t be Able to Hush Up About
Although indoor dining is curbed under new government restrictions, Hush’s tasty, tongue-in-cheek options can be enjoyed outdoors or to take-away.
Dublin Fringe Festival’s ‘Twenty Fifty’ Confuses More than it Inspires
Set thirty years in the future, the ambitious Fringe production attempts to address questions of environmentalism and social justice.
Some Theatre for a Rainy Day
As part of Dublin Fringe Festival, A Rain Walk offers an audio theatre piece that can be experienced anywhere, at any time – weather depending.
Beo Ar Éigean: Podchraoladh Gaeilge atá ag dul ó Neart go Neart
Is féidir éisteacht leis go seachtainiúil oíche Shathairn ar RTÉ Raidió a hAon.
At Online Fringe, Anseo|Anois Proves How Sleek Virtual Theatre Can Be
The company’s production of Keeping Vigil is available to view for free at Online@theSpaceUK until August 30th.
One Society, Many Flavours: Gardiner St Pizzas Tick All Boxes
One Society, a new cafe opened on Lower Gardiner St, offers cosy seating and expertly balanced pizzas.
Thrifty Tacos Straight From the Valley of Mexico
Founded by the owners of Bunsen, Masa's simple menu and hipster interior make it the perfect spot for either lunch or dinner.
The Corps Ensemble Reinvent the Wheel
Emma Donoghue's ever-relevant 'Kissing the Witch' is given a new lease of life by Dublin-based theatre group The Corps Ensemble.
Together for Yes Pops Up in Temple Bar
A new shop, selling badges and repeal jumpers, launched tonight in Temple Bar.
Celebrating the Centenary of the Women’s Vote in a Smashing Fashion
The granddaughter of suffragette Hanna Sheehy Skeffington commemorated the centenary at Dublin Castle this morning.