To Block, or not to block that is the question Prof Aisling Kelliher wrestles with every time she's on the web
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Monday, May 30, 2016
Culture File: Gjendines's Lullaby
Norwegian singer, Unni Løvlid, on tradition and evolution, and the inspiration for Greig's Gjendines Lullaby
Culture File: Gjendines's Lullaby
Norwegian singer, Unni Løvlid, on tradition and evolution, and the inspiration for Greig's Gjendines Lullaby
Culture File: Gjendines's Lullaby
Norwegian singer, Unni Løvlid, on tradition and evolution, and the inspiration for Greig's Gjendines Lullaby
Culture File: Gjendines's Lullaby
Norwegian singer, Unni Løvlid, on tradition and evolution, and the inspiration for Greig's Gjendines Lullaby
Culture File: Gjendines's Lullaby
Norwegian singer, Unni Løvlid, on tradition and evolution, and the inspiration for Greig's Gjendines Lullaby
The Culture File Weekly No. 72 (Red Cable Sunday, 3D Audio, Tadhg O’Sullivan)
This weekly, London musician, Red Cable Sunday on new models of democracy and the music of social justice; bringing you ears into another dimension, with the aid of 3D audio and Tadhg O’Sullivan investigation of Europe wall and fenced fringes
The Culture File Weekly No. 72 (Red Cable Sunday, 3D Audio, Tadhg O’Sullivan)
This weekly, London musician, Red Cable Sunday on new models of democracy and the music of social justice; bringing you ears into another dimension, with the aid of 3D audio and Tadhg O’Sullivan investigation of Europe wall and fenced fringes
The Culture File Weekly No. 72 (Red Cable Sunday, 3D Audio, Tadhg O’Sullivan)
This weekly, London musician, Red Cable Sunday on new models of democracy and the music of social justice; bringing you ears into another dimension, with the aid of 3D audio and Tadhg O’Sullivan investigation of Europe wall and fenced fringes
The Culture File Weekly No. 72 (Red Cable Sunday, 3D Audio, Tadhg O’Sullivan)
This weekly, London musician, Red Cable Sunday on new models of democracy and the music of social justice; bringing you ears into another dimension, with the aid of 3D audio and Tadhg O’Sullivan investigation of Europe wall and fenced fringes
The Culture File Weekly No. 72 (Red Cable Sunday, 3D Audio, Tadhg O’Sullivan)
This weekly, London musician, Red Cable Sunday on new models of democracy and the music of social justice; bringing you ears into another dimension, with the aid of 3D audio and Tadhg O’Sullivan investigation of Europe wall and fenced fringes
Friday, May 27, 2016
Culture File: Artusi's Art of Eating Well
Italian food whisperer, Giorgio Casari & culinary historian, Massimo Montanari, on a cookbook that built a nation
Culture File: Artusi's Art of Eating Well
Italian food whisperer, Giorgio Casari & culinary historian, Massimo Montanari, on a cookbook that built a nation
Culture File: Artusi's Art of Eating Well
Italian food whisperer, Giorgio Casari & culinary historian, Massimo Montanari, on a cookbook that built a nation
Culture File: Artusi's Art of Eating Well
Italian food whisperer, Giorgio Casari & culinary historian, Massimo Montanari, on a cookbook that built a nation
Culture File: Artusi's Art of Eating Well
Italian food whisperer, Giorgio Casari & culinary historian, Massimo Montanari, on a cookbook that built a nation
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Culture File: Feis Ceol Craic
The Ireland's Got Talent avant le mot, celebrates its 120th birthday this year.
Culture File: Feis Ceol Craic
The Ireland's Got Talent avant le mot, celebrates its 120th birthday this year.
Culture File: Feis Ceol Craic
The Ireland's Got Talent avant le mot, celebrates its 120th birthday this year.
Culture File: Feis Ceol Craic
The Ireland's Got Talent avant le mot, celebrates its 120th birthday this year.
Culture File: Feis Ceol Craic
The Ireland's Got Talent avant le mot, celebrates its 120th birthday this year.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Culture File: Red Cable Sunday (Part 2)
Red Cable Sunday's Denis Fernando on new models of democracy and the music of social justice
Culture File: Red Cable Sunday (Part 2)
Red Cable Sunday's Denis Fernando on new models of democracy and the music of social justice
Culture File: Red Cable Sunday (Part 2)
Red Cable Sunday's Denis Fernando on new models of democracy and the music of social justice
Culture File: Red Cable Sunday (Part 2)
Red Cable Sunday's Denis Fernando on new models of democracy and the music of social justice
Culture File: Red Cable Sunday (Part 2)
Red Cable Sunday's Denis Fernando on new models of democracy and the music of social justice
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Culture File: Red Cable Sunday (Part 1)
Red Cable Sunday is activist and musician, Denis Fernando, who records under the name Red Cable Sunday
Culture File: Red Cable Sunday (Part 1)
Red Cable Sunday is activist and musician, Denis Fernando, who records under the name Red Cable Sunday
Culture File: Red Cable Sunday (Part 1)
Red Cable Sunday is activist and musician, Denis Fernando, who records under the name Red Cable Sunday
Culture File: Red Cable Sunday (Part 1)
Red Cable Sunday is activist and musician, Denis Fernando, who records under the name Red Cable Sunday
Monday, May 23, 2016
Culture File: Tadhg O'Sullivan's Walls
If any architectural feature could be said to be "having a moment," then walls are indeed having a big one
The Culture File Weekly No. 71 (Harpist, Katerina Englichova, the "enchanter" of Prague Castle, Hannah Mottlová's Prague)
This weekly in a Prague Spring special, we share a brown beer with Czech Harpagandist, Katerina Englichova, hear about the Prague of Hannah Mottlová's mind's eye and meet the man who helped Vaclav Havel and Mick Jagger storm Prague Castle
Friday, May 20, 2016
Culture File: Brigid Power-Ryce
Connoisseur of echoey spaces, Brigid Power-Ryce, on recording in car parks, churches and Culture File Towers
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Culture File: 3D Sound
It's one thing shooting 360 degrees video, but how will it sound?
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Culture File: My Prague: Hannah Mottlova (Prague Spring Festival Part 4)
The Czech Ambassador to Ireland bring us to the Prague of her mind's eye
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Culture File: Czech Harpagandist, Katerina Englichova (Prague Spring Festival Part 3)
Harp soloist, Katerina Englichova wants the world to take her instrument a little more seriously
Monday, May 16, 2016
The Culture File Weekly No. 70 (The Prague Spring Festival, Alex Mercado, Finghin Collins, Teddy Cruz)
This weekly, we take a trip to Czechia for this year's Prague Spring Festival and discover what orchestras are for; we'll hear tales of two pianos and their players, Alex Mercado and Finghin Collins, and we'll share an important message from a research-based political and architectural practice in San Diego, Estudio Teddy Cruz + Forman
Culture File: Prague Spring Festival (Part 2)
How The Rolling Stones helped revitalise Prague Castle, with historian and Castle enchanter, Prof. Zdenek Lukeš
Friday, May 13, 2016
Culture File: The Prague Spring Festival (Part 1)
What makes a city? A collection of people in one place? Or do they need other things, like symphony orchestras?
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Culture File: At home with Finghin Collins
As the piano prodigy turns forty, Finghin Collins, talks school, politics and living the dream
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Culture File: Mexican jazz pianist, Alex Mercado
Discovering the new worlds of Keith Jarrett's improvisations drew Alex Mercado away from classical piano into jazz
Culture File: The Critical Power of Architecture
If Trump builds his wall who will design it? Not the architectural firm of Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman
Monday, May 9, 2016
The Culture File Weekly No. 69 (Snarky Puppy, Food Photography, Candlelit Tales, Analogue Synths)
This weekly, the growing obsession with photographing our dinners, the dog-shaped global jazz force Snarky Puppy, some quiet storytelling in a Dublin pub and the Masonic Hall vibrating to the sound of analogue synthesisers
Culture File: Musical Ancestor Worship
Simon Reynold’s vision of an almost unstoppable ancestor-worshipping epidemic in popular music
Friday, May 6, 2016
Culture File: #Instagrub
Up your #Instagrub game with some advice from Lens and Larder food stylist and photographer, Renée Kemps
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Culture File: Candlelit Tales
How the Tain and the speech styles of Twitter inspired pub storytelling event, Candlelit Tales
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Culture File: Snarky Puppy
Bill Laurance from global jazz phenomena/collective, Snarky Puppy, talks music, therapy and Miles
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
The Culture File Weekly No. 68 (Archeogaming, No Man's Sky, James Murphy & Hieronymus Bosch)
This weekly, it's something of a holiday in the netherworld, as we visit Leiden in Holland, to a group of archaeologist who investigate the world of computer games and we'll head 100 miles South, to Den Bosch, to visit an exhibition dedicated to the town's best known son, Hieronymus Bosch, and we'll meet Cork choreographic tornado, James Murphy
Culture File: Ideopreneurial Entrephonics II
Sounds and wonders at a two-day festival of oddbod music, art and electronics in Dublin
The Culture File Weekly No. 68 (Archeogaming, No Man's Sky, James Murphy & Hieronymus Bosch)
This weekly, it's something of a holiday in the netherworld, as we visit Leiden in Holland, to a group of archaeologist who investigate the world of computer games and we'll head 100 miles South, to Den Bosch, to visit an exhibition dedicated to the town's best known son, Hieronymus Bosch, and we'll meet Cork choreographic tornado, Luke Murphy.
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