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Music

anfa Interviews – Nancy Kate

Adelaide Thermes Kane sits down with Dublin singer-songwriter Nancy Kate following the release of her debut EP “Above the Water” and talk about her music and influences.

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Film

Nate Ki’s Modern Horror Folklore- Back Home Review

This week Emma takes a look at Nate Ki’s feature debut Back Home, as part of the Dublin International Film Festival, Making Waves: Navigators of Hong Kong Cinema.

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Comedy Culture

All Joking Aside: The Irish Storytelling Tradition in Stand-Up Comedy

Conor delves into the intertwined history of comedy’s evolution and the tradition of Irish story-telling. From early Gaelic tradition, to the Edinburgh Fringe.

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Film

Genocide in the Peripheries – The Zone of Interest Review

As part of BFF 2023 Adelaide got to see The Zone of Interest. Following an excerpt of the life of Auschwitz Commandant Höss, this film challenges the senses.

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Current Affairs

How Does Ireland Fix It’s Far-Right Problem?

Dublin city centre was seized by rioters last Thursday. Adelaide writes on the circumstances of the riots and what she saw on the night.

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Music

“Trad Gone Bad” Four Piece Trad-Metal Band The Scratch Release New album “Mind Yourself”

This week Emma takes a look at the Dublin trad-metal band The Scratch with their latest release “Mind Yourself”.

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Film

What it Means to be Human – Foe Review

Adelaide discusses themes of humanity and love in new science-fiction release, Foe.

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Film

Ticket to Ride – “HOW TO HAVE SEX” Review

Conor explores the place of sexual content in film and TV with the release of Molly Manning Walker’s debut feature, How to Have Sex.

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Music

“London” The Latest Release From Dublin-Based Alt Band Milk.

This week Emma takes a look at the latest release from the Dublin-based, alternative pop band Milk.

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Culture Film

The Cultural Relevance of the “Saw” Franchise – 20 Years On

Guest writer, and horror expert, Lauren Gallagher gives insight into the impact and retention that follows the franchise of the Saw films with the release of Saw X.

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