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“Italian ideas, Irish produce”

“Italian ideas, Irish produce”

Reviewing Sprezzatura, located just off Camden Street in Dublin 8  Sprezzatura is an Italian restaurant that has made its home at 5/6 Camden Market in Dublin 8. “I would say…

Freddo Bars and Cigars – a masterfully executed dive into anxiety and generational trauma  

Freddo Bars and Cigars – a masterfully executed dive into anxiety and generational trauma  

Dead Cute’s debut production weaves an intensely relatable tale of dread and discontent.  On a cold February night, a first production at the Smock Alley Theatre played to a receptive…

Season review: St Pats

Season review: St Pats

With the League of Ireland (LOI) season wrapped up, Saint Patrick’s Athletic (St Pats) who had ambitions of taking a spot in the top four, finished in sixth place.   Missing European football has become a regular occurrence for St Pats…

Film Review – I Just Need ‘A Simple Favour’

Film Review – I Just Need ‘A Simple Favour’

  Stephanie (Anna Kendrick) is a full-time mommy vlogger with an annoying abundance of energy for life. Emily (Blake Lively) is a glamorous woman who has a dark past and…

Tourist Trail of the Liberties

Tourist Trail of the Liberties

As one of Dublin’s most historic neighbourhoods the Liberties is a popular destination for tourists when they are staying here in Dublin. The Liberties is one of our capital city’s…

The Guinness Storehouse

What better way to celebrate St Patrick’s Day and celebrate being Irish than taking a trip to the Guinness Storehouse. As the overwhelming majority of people know the Irish are…

Crypto Café review

Crypto Café review

The Crypto Café just opened at 23 Aungier Street, is the first café in Dublin to accept cryptocurrencies as payment for their products as well as the euro currency. The…

IT Review

IT Review

It is a unique horror movie teaching the modern auteur a thing or two about making a good movie, regardless of the genre. It includes the kind of the substance…

Personal Shopper review

Personal Shopper review

Selected to compete for the Palme d’Or last year at the Cannes Film Festival and co-winner of the Best Director Award for Olivier Assayas, Personal Shopper is now on Irish…

Ghost in the Shell: Review

Ghost in the Shell: Review

Remakes of cult classic films are always going to be an incredibly difficult task for Hollywood studios, especially acquired tastes such as Japanese cartoons. Ghost in the Shell, directed by…

The Secret Scripture review

The Secret Scripture review

In the Name of the Father, My Left Foot, Brothers… For almost 20 years now, Jim Sheridan has proved himself one of the finest Irish directors of his generation. He…

Welcome to Lagos: Review

Welcome to Lagos: Review

The opening line of this book sets the tone for the following 300 pages. “Evening swept through the Delta: half an hour of mauve before the sky bruised to black.”…

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