IndieCork: New Irish Shorts from Women
Following on from IndieCork: New Irish Shorts, this evening’s programme represents the best of the female led shorts at IndieCork Film Festival 2018.
Read MoreThe James Connolly Reader: A Rebel for Today
The James Connolly Reader looks at a leading figure in Ireland’s 1916 anti-British rule campaigns and socialist philisophy.
Read MoreLankum
A traditional folk group, Lankum (Dublin) combine distinctive four part harmonies with uilleann pipes, concertina, Russian accordion, fiddle and guitar.
Read MoreIndieCork feature: Making the Grade
Making the Grade is a story of the transformative power of music and the pride and happiness it provides both the students and teachers.
Read MoreThe Corner Boys
Ladies Who Punch proudly present the UK tour The Corner Boys, by award-winner John MacKenna, as part of #LIF2018 at Liverpool Irish Centre and The Crown.
Read MoreIndieCork: New Irish Shorts
IndieCork Film Festival is a platform for new and emerging filmmaking talent and these programmes are a useful showcase of emerging Irish voices.
Read MoreFéile Voices : 30 years of Féile an Phobail
Marking 30 years of Belfast’s Féile an Phobail and the book release of Féile Voices at 30, telling the story of a significant cultural and political festival.
Read MoreTG 4 Liverpool Irish Live Playalongs
#LIF2018 brings you talent from the Liverpool Irish musical community in informal, playalong sets. If you have a bodhrán or a fiddle come and play along!
Read MoreArchitectural Migrations
Dr Claire Kinsella (Staffordshire University) considers the tensions and contradictions between Irish identity, migration and the high-rise built form.
Read MoreThe Corner Boys
Ladies Who Punch proudly present the UK tour The Corner Boys, by award-winner John MacKenna, as part of #LIF2018 at Liverpool Irish Centre and The Crown.
Read MoreEamonn Hughes -‘The Train and the River’- Van Morrison’s Belfast
Drawing on his work with Van Morrison, Hughes examines Morrison’s representation of Belfast as an alternative to images of it as a city of conflict.
Read MoreLamb
Depicting an unconventional relationship between a naïve young cleric and a troubled child, Lamb is vivid and unsettling. Cert 15.
Read MoreIrish Craft Beer Festival
Irish beer, Irish soft drinks and Irish food all served at the Handyman’s Superrmarket (the sister to Smithdown Roads Kelly’s Dispensary) for #LIF2018.
Read MoreIrish Heritage Walk
This local history walk features Irish journalists, Italian craftsmen, Lancashire slavers, Polish Impressionists and Liverpool pirates in an exploration of arts and politics.
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