As part of Culture Night Dublin City Public Libraries host an evening of readings and music.
To celebrate Culture Night 2013, Marino Library held an evening of Dublin ballads with Anne and Niamh Buckley. The sisters delighted the packed audience with ballads of murder, madams and mayhem.
To celebrate Culture Night 2013, Marino Library held an evening of Dublin ballads with Anne and Niamh Buckley. The sisters delighted the packed audience with ballads of murder, madams and mayhem.
To celebrate Culture Night 2013, Marino Library held an evening of Dublin ballads with Anne and Niamh Buckley. The sisters delighted the packed audience with ballads of murder, madams and mayhem.
To celebrate Culture Night 2013, Marino Library held an evening of Dublin ballads with Anne and Niamh Buckley. The sisters delighted the packed audience with ballads of murder, madams and mayhem.
To celebrate Culture Night 2013, Marino Library held an evening of Dublin ballads with Anne and Niamh Buckley. The sisters delighted the packed audience with ballads of murder, madams and mayhem.
Sean Monaghan reading from his published novel 'The New Black'. With introduction by Deirdre Madden. As part of Culture Night, 25 September 2009 a group of new writers read from their work and musicians performed traditional and classical music in Dublin City Library and Archive. The writers featured are members Cumann Scríbhneoirí Úra na Gaeilge and students from the 2008-2009 MPhil in Creative Writing at the Oscar Wilde Centre, Trinity College Dublin. The musicians featured are students at the Royal Irish Academy of Music.
Christine Heath reading from her poetry. As part of Culture Night, 25 September 2009 a group of new writers read from their work and musicians performed traditional and classical music in Dublin City Library and Archive. The writers featured are members Cumann Scríbhneoirí Úra na Gaeilge and students from the 2008-2009 MPhil in Creative Writing at the Oscar Wilde Centre, Trinity College Dublin. The musicians featured are students at the Royal Irish Academy of Music.
Caitríona Ní Chléircín ag léimh as a gcuid filíochta. As part of Culture Night, 25 September 2009 a group of new writers read from their work and musicians performed traditional and classical music in Dublin City Library and Archive. The writers featured are members Cumann Scríbhneoirí Úra na Gaeilge and students from the 2008-2009 MPhil in Creative Writing at the Oscar Wilde Centre, Trinity College Dublin. The musicians featured are students at the Royal Irish Academy of Music.
Traditional music performance by Clara Grimes and Frank Grimes, students at R.I.A.M. during Culture Night 2009 celebrations at Dublin City Library and Archive.
As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde Centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Niall Duff reading from 'Jaded, a novel in progress. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Scott de Butléir ag léimh a chuid filíochta. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Reading by Mary Turley-McGrath. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Caitríona Ní Chléircín ag léimh. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Carmen Cullen reading from 'Two Sisters Singing'. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Ruth Nic Giolla Iasachta ag léimh. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Phyl Herbert reading from her short story 'Lunar Ladies'. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Majella McDonnell ag léimh 'Cuimhní Poirceallán'. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Philip St John reading from 'Crazy Baldheads'. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh ag léimh as a gcéad cnuasach filíochta, 'Péacadh'. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Andrew Fox reading from his short story 'Couch'. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Ríona Nic Congáil ag léimh as 'An Túr Solais'. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.
Emily Firetog reading 'Welcome to the Carwash'. As part of Culture Night, 19 September 2008, Dublin City Libraries in association with The Oscar Wilde centre for Irish Writing, TCD and Scríbhneoirí Óga is Úra na Gaeilge presented a series of rolling readings held in Dublin City Library and Archive.