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Folk band, Altan to play Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin fundraiser for refugee event

Having recently returned from a successful tour in the US, the Irish folk band are performing to raise money for World Refugee Day dinner....

Tate Britain announces shortlisted artists for this year’s Turner prize 2018.

The choice this year is very on point and relevant, with works dealing with racial tensions, police brutality, LGBT issues, post-colonialism, human rights and...
Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas, Palmyra

Palmyra Review – A Story of power, ego and revenge

Written and performed by French actor Bertrand Lesca and Greek actor Nasi Voutsas, Palmyra is a play about destruction, power, ego and revenge. The...

We were there: Conflict Café

Kicking off a season of events based around Syria: a conflict explored, the Imperial War Museum, London hosted a pop-up Café: Conversations about Syria. There...

Galeria Presença presents In Limbo by Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen

For his solo exhibition “In Limbo” in Portugal, Danish Artist, Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen brings us his film production Quicksand along with new prints from his ongoing...

“Building the Wall” is a terrifying glimpse into the future of Trump’s America

The date is 22 November 2019. We are led to understand that Donald Trump has been...

Philip Ridley’s ‘Angry’

Philip Ridley’s new play ‘Angry’ consisting of six monologues is an important work at this time. Directed by Max Lindsay, the intense 90-minute play, subjects...

Instructions for border crossing: Review

He asks her “What are you afraid of?” She asks “you want me to tell you here … in front of all these people?” “Yes”, he...

Does art have the power to create change? … Turner Prize 2018

What power does the Turner prize possess? Does the Turner Prize have a duty to present truth? These are...