Kilkenny Arts Festival brings Beethoven to life
New director Eugene Downes has put classical music back at the heart of the festival, and in fine style
New director Eugene Downes has put classical music back at the heart of the festival, and in fine style
In the visual arts strand, there is evidence of joined-up thinking in the inclusion of abstract painter Marilyn Lerner, sonic glass work by Róisín de Buitléar and Karen Donnellan, and Max Streicher’s celestial cloud installation
The rain proved no deterrent to festival goers keen to soak up Shakespeare
The Marble City is bracing itself for mayhem and merriment, not to mention an estimated 45,000 visitors
The former US poet laureate believes in bringing poetry to the widest possible audience. Some critics have found his poetry to be lacking in complexity, but he’ll take that over wilful obscurity any day
The five virtuosos of The Gloaming can afford to be choosy about how, and where, they play their transcendental blend of trad, jazz, rock and classical music
Musicians scheduled to perform his works here discuss what marks him out
Tempest was a misfit teen until she found hip hop and a love for words. As an artist, she’s the real deal
Sir Henry’s is a club of legend, having brought house music to Ireland and put it on the international clubbing map. Raymond Scannell’s show Deep examines the rise and fall of this musical movement, and here he remembers the Cork nightclub and wonders where the next counter culture is going to rise from
The Gloaming one of many artists in residence in Marble City
New festival director Eugene Downes gives a sneak preview of this year’s offerings
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices