Simon Reynolds' Shock and Awe, explores glitter 'n' feather boas, but also crowds, charisma & the rise of Trump
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Culture File: Vickey Curtis Isn't Sorry
For her latest show, Vickey Curtis, invites audiences to her Dublin city centre home for a "sorry" intervention
Monday, November 28, 2016
Culture File: Trevor Moran whips up Tennessee-style かき氷
Dublin-born Nashville chef, Trevor Moran, on the elevated version of shaved ice the Japanese call ???.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
#WakingAnneKarenina
"People are always waiting for the next white great male prophet," says Marina Carr. "...a woman will never be that." More at 6.05pm @LyricLorcan @RTElyricfm #wakingthefeminists
Culture File: Cool In The Pool (Part 2/2)
In the 1960s, the Aboriginal peoples' struggle for civil rights reached the segregated Australian swimming pool
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Culture File: Cool In The Pool
Australia architect, Amelia Holiday, on BBQs, bodies and Australia's special relationship with its swimming places
Monday, November 21, 2016
The Black Panther Cookbook
The Black Panthers' pre-school breakfast program and other revolutionary surprises with chef/activist, Saqib Keval, of the People's Kitchen Collective.
The Culture File Weekly No 97 (Josef Sudek, Daoirí Farrell, Aisling Kelliher on Venmo and Steve Forbert)
This weekly we get authentic as we spend some time in Claddagh records with our communion money and Daoirí Farrell; enter a wicklow cottage in search of Czech photographer, Josef Sudek, beam into Virginia Tech to discuss Venmo and splitting the bill 21st century style, while Steve Forbert makes a good case for life on the road
Friday, November 18, 2016
Culture File: The Real Josef Sudek
John Hutchinson on the unfashionable authenticity of Prague photographer, Josef Sudek
Culture File Xtra: Saqib Keval's recipe for Scrambled Tofu
Activist and chef, Saqib Keval's recipe for Scrambled Tofu just like the serve it at the People's Food Collective in Oakland, Calif.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Culture File: Daoirí Farrell
Childhood visits to the Claddagh Records with his communion money set Daoirí Farrell on his musical road
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Culture File: Prof Aisling Kelliher Venmos her dues
Already an Urban Dictionary verb, Venmo is the bill sharing app that might just replace traditional banking
Monday, November 14, 2016
The Culture File Weekly No. 96 (The Burglar's Guide to the City, documentary painting, #FreakFood)
This weekly: unpicking the secrets of like-worthy #FreakFood, a walk 'n' talk with the evil genius behind The Burglar's Guide to the City, and painting a documentary of Waterford to rival a 1735 record of the city
Culture File: The Burglar's Guide to the City (Part 2)
If there is one creature that knows the architecture of the city even better than a burglar, it's the rat. (2/2)
Friday, November 11, 2016
Culture File: The Burglar's Guide to the City (part 2)
If there is one creature who knows the architecture of the city even better than a burglar, it's the rat. (2/2)
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Culture File: The Burglar's Guide to the City
Who really knows a building best? The developer? The architect? The occupier? None of the above says Geoff Manaugh
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Culture File: #FreakFood
When snapping a dish is an inevitable part of a restaurant meal, the chef's job is as much about memes as menus.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Culture File: Blaise Smith surveys Waterford
The application of pencil to paper and other artworld quiddities with artist-pianist, Blaise Smith
Monday, November 7, 2016
Culture File: Andean foraging with Virgilio Martínez (FOTE 2016)
The brand new, centuries old ingredients one Peruvian chef is bringing from the Andes into the kitchen
The Culture File Weekly No. 95 (Andean treats, Czech Black Light Theatre, Marina Carr's Wicklow, Process Philosophy)
This weekly, French ballet dancer turned "black light" star, Thomas Bettinelli, Laura Marks on the bold promises of Process philosophy, Virgilio Martínez's new world of Andean food and the drowned valley in Marina Carr's Mary Gordon
Friday, November 4, 2016
Culture File: Process Philosophy for Dummies
Prof Laura Marks there on Process Philosophy and what it means to film, dance and washing the dishes
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Culture File: The Drowned World of Marina Carr
300 voices from community choirs around Wicklow bring the playwright's oratorio, Mary Gordon to the concert hall
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Culture File: In Prague, and in the dark
Thomas Bettinelli trained in ballet at home in France, but on a visit to Prague discovered black light theatre
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Culture File: Tina Gorjanc's speculative design project, Pure Human
Would you let me use your DNA to create laboratory grown skin? Could you stop me?
The Culture File Weekly No. 94 (Harps, Pure Humans, FOTE 2016 and Wexford Festival Opera)
This weekly...the bright lights of Wexford with opera director, Rodula Gaitano; Galway's Food On The Edge global grub symposium; how to make your own harp, and the possibility of skin having a life after it's owner has departed...
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