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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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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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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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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Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre review – Macbeth, and the Culture of Theatre-going
Adelaide talks about her recent visit to Shakespeare’s Globe in London to see Macbeth.
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Dublin Fringe Festival – A Retrospective on the Arts in Ireland
Adelaide went to see multiple shows during the Dublin Fringe Festival. Here are her retrospective thoughts.
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Love in Times of Extinction – HOTHOUSE at Dublin Fringe
Adelaide kicked off the Dublin Fringe festival with a viewing of HOTHOUSE, a play about love, legacy, parenthood and the end of the world.
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Cinema is Back, and it’s Atomic Blonde – Barbie and Oppenheimer Review
“Barbenheimer” was the cultural event of the Summer, but was the hype deserved? Adelaide Thermes Kane takes a look at the combining of these films and what it means for the popularity of cinema.
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The Art of The Family Festival – Kaleidoscope Festival
Is the family demographic one that combines well with music festivals? Adelaide explores this as she takes on West Wicklow’s Kaleidoscope Festival
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