Natasha Helen Crudden is a punk-poet, author and musician, here she talks to The Arts Show about her influences, poetry collections and her upcoming projects. She also recites some of her work including Ted and Sylvia, The Ballad of Christopher Robin and…
Julia Walsh from The Fingal Film and Arts Festival talks to Maura on The Arts Show. Where she discusses all the events of the weekend including; films, music and workshops.
Fiachna Ó Braonáin from the Hothouse Flowers talks to Maura on The Arts Show about the bands history, influences and future. Including their upcoming gig as part of the Bulmers Leopardstown festival.
JP Dalton the guitarist and songwriter from The Riptide Movement talks to Robbie, Rebecca and Glen about new albums, gigs (including Bulmer’s Leopardstown), and publishing deals amongst other things.
Director Mark O’Connor talks to The Arts Show about his new acclaimed Irish film Cardboard Gangsters. It has topped the Irish box office and is on course to becoming the biggest earning Irish film of the year (by a long shot). Starring…
Acclaimed musician and composer Kevin Nolan talks to Susan about his upcoming projects. Firstly a Deluxe edition of his debut album ‘Fredrick and the Golden Dawn’ and secondly his new open call for remixes of his work.
Director Laura McGann is Interviewed about her upcoming documentary film Revolutions by Susan on The Arts Show. The film is set in and around the competitive world of Irish Roller Derby, following the protagonists over the span of five years, Laura really…
Actress and playwright Fran Winston chats to Susan and Maura about her upcoming staging of her play ‘Arnica Was my Eyecream’ a personal portrayal of domestic abuse. That is playing in the International Bar this week.