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Mario Rosenstock

  • magazine : Travel Ireland
  • numero : 58 - 2019
  • date : 08 février 2019
  • catégorie : Loisirs & vie pratique

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  • Learn to love theatre

    Love and Courage season at the Gate kicks off in 2019 with athrilling double act of international drama.

  • National Museum of Ireland

    Launch dino-mite exhibition

  • Mario Rosenstock

    To get in your face

  • Motown Musical

    Will have audiences dancing in the street

  • St Valentine

    Saints come in all shapes, semblances, devotion and demeanour but rarely, yet undeservedly, is anyone revered because of his or her relationship with shared love and marriage. Valentine, officially San Valentino of Terni in Italy, he of the 14th of February fame, is one of those rare exceptions. Even more strangely rare is to find a famous non-Irish holy person having such a close association with Ireland so hence this intriguing and unexpected story.

    par Pat Liddy
  • See the country girl

    This month, Irish author Edna O’Brien revisits herera-defining novel The Country Girls, adapting the story for the Abbey Theatre stage.

  • Vintage jewellery store Courtville

    Matthew Weldon was born into the jewellery business. The owner of Courtville – a beautiful antique and vintage store in the Powerscourt Centre, Dublin 2 – he credits hisancestors with teaching him the ropes.

  • Virgin Media DIFF 2019

    Taking place between
    February 20 and March 3
    – the Virgin Media Dublin
    International Film Festival
    2019 (Virgin Media DIFF
    2019) has unveiled its
    full line-up featuring 125
    events across 12 days.

  • Limerick Literary Festival

    Limerick Literary Festival will celebrate its 35th edition this year from February 22 -24

  • Ted Fest

    Ted Fest – the annual ode to legendary TV series Father Ted will take place this year from February 21-24 with Inishmore standing in for Craggy Island.

  • Cobh Heritage Centre

    The Queenstown Story

  • Luke Kelly

    Celebrating the memory and music of one of the greatest folk artists of the 20th Century and Ireland’s cultural treasures, The Legend of Luke Kelly show is returning to Cork Opera House this month.

  • Edna O’Brien

    She may now be regarded as one of modern Ireland’s greatest writers, but there was a time when Edna O’Brien was not quite as revered in her home country. O’Brien first came to prominence in the 1960s - a period when the Catholic Church still held huge influence over life in Ireland - and her work proved controversial, as it broke the silence on sexual and social issues that were not often publicly acknowledged.

A propos du magazine

Travel Ireland
Travel Ireland TRAVEL IRELAND is a free monthly tourist magazine aimed at the culturally curious and discerning traveller. Packed full of information on all aspects of Irish cultural life, Travel Ireland is the essential guide on where to go, what to see and what to do across Leinster, Munster, connaught and Ulster. With evocative articles, informative interviews and insightful recommendations, we feature the most stimulating, vibrant places and events Ireland has to offer in terms of outstanding entertainment and the leading places to eat, drink and stay. We have a comprehensive monthly guide to art exhibitions and top theatrical productions with in-depth interviews and colour photos.

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