Major international lace exhibition Hybrid, a multi-site exhibition and conference exploring the past, present and future of lace addressing the role of multiple influences in the...
A fascinating story about one Muslim girl’s experience growing up in Ireland will be one of the highlights of this year’s Reimagining: Limerick Intercultural Week 2016 which...
On Friday, September 16, Mary Immaculate College (MIC) will open its door and provide an evening of free entertainment as part of Mary Immaculate College Culture Night...
A remarkable and inspiring exhibition dedicated to the women of the 1916 Rising will take place at the hunt museum from Wednesday July 20 until Thursday...
EVA International 2016, Ireland’s biennial of contemporary art Still the Barbarians, curated by Koyo Kouoh, is open to the public and runs until July 17. EVA...
Songs of Rebellion to take place at St. Marys Cathedral The songs that tell their own stories of Ireland’s rebellions from 1798 to 1916 will be...
Limerick Traveller Pride Week 2016 – Pictured here are Eddie, Danny, William and Christy Harty with the Mayor of Limerick City and County Liam Galvin in...
Aislinn O Keefe Art Exhibition – Picture by Sean Curtin from FusionShooters ‘As If She Had a Right To Be There’, an exhibition by Aislinn O’Keefe...
BeSPOKE 2016 Limerick’s Cycling Festival launch – Richard Lynch, a student from Dooradoyle primary school and elite cycle style rider Sean Putt. Pic: Don Moloney /...
The Hunt Musuem Summer 2016 listings include an array of exhibitions, talks, workshops and more. An exhibition Currently on display at the Hunt Musuem, ‘A Terrible Beauty’...
Dance artist Luke Murphy returns to Dance Limerick with his provocative and powerful new work “On Triumph and Trauma”. This bold and visceral work for four...
Pictures above L-R: Norman Morrissey Linden Productions, Angela Foley Business Development Executive Thomond Park, Aodhan O’Farrell Stadium Bar Manager, Valerie Lyons Linden Productions, John Cantwell Stadium...
County Limerick Youth Theatre present The Rescue, with partners the Knocklong Development Association. The performace is to run from Friday, May 13, to Sunday, May 15. The Rescue will form part of the Knocklong History Weekend which commemorates the famous rescue of Tipperary Volunteer Seán Hogan from police custody at Knocklong railway station on May 13, 1919. A dramatization of Hogan’s life up until his release at Knocklong, The Rescue is a Participative Arts piece featuring a cast of over 50 characters. Performances will take place in the disused creamery which has been transformed to recreate the Knocklong of 1919. Attendees will find themselves immersed in 1919 as they follow the performance through the site which now features a farmhouse, a priest’s house, a butcher shop, apaddock, a pub and grocery, a stable, a cottage, a school house, a church and the train station. Attendees will also be afforded the chance to participate in the ‘Dance’ a recreation of the dance Hogan attended the night before he was captured. The scene will feature set dancing and traditional music facilitated by Pat O’Dea and tea and cake will be served by the local crochet club ladies. ...
Census of the Heart – an alternative census that gets to the heart of our population. By asking deeper questions, we’re looking for meaningful answers to who...
Shannon Airport is delighted to announce that it will be the main sponsor for the world’s largest Irish traditional music festival, Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann Inis...
Limerick will remember the 1916 Easter Rising 100th anniversary this coming Sunday and Monday, April 24 and 25. The celebrations will begin with a wreath laying...