Dublin
In Kitchen 85, a New – and Captivating – Cantonese Experience
The sister of Sichuan restaurant M & L, Kitchen 85 on Marlborough St is a new dining experience that fires on all cylinders.
With Splonk, Smart Literature for a Smart(phone) Generation
Splonk is a new journal of 'flash' literature – stories, poetry and other experimental writing, with brevity and speed at its heart.
In Gaiety, a Story of Violence, Twisted Love and a Beloved – Dead – Cat
Martin McDonagh’s The Lieutenant of Inishmore, currently showing in the Gaiety, is twisted, lurid and grotesquely violent, but always deeply funny.
Five of the Best: 2020 Theatre Season
From Faith Healer to Circle of Friends, Dublin's theatres have many gems in store in the coming months.
At El Grito, Joyful Food in a Restaurant Full of Character
It may have moved from Temple Bar to Mountjoy Sq, but El Grito – cheap, cheerful and very hard to beat – is as strong as ever.
Evgeniya Martitosyan Brings Unsettling Vivacity to LAB Gallery
Cork-based artist Evgeniya Martitosyan's exhibition 'Under Your Skin' starts tonight in the LAB Gallery – and runs until March 15th.
For Dublin’s Classic Yellow, the Future is Golden
The band have accomplished more than many in their two years of existence.
‘You Didn’t See the Fucking Movie’: When Abel Ferrara Came to Trinity
Filmmaker Abel Ferrara, in Dublin for the Silk Road Film Festival, is controversial, cantankerous – and fascinating conversation.
A Daring, Diverse and Sparsely Attended Film Festival Comes to Trinity
Featuring student short films and a masterclass from director Abel Ferrara, the Silk Road Film Festival impressed.
Adding a New Dimension to a Euripidian Tragedy
The Gate Theatre will see Medea, a Euripidian tragedy, retold through the eyes of its protagonists' children this February.