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Lucy Coady from Music Generation has come into studio with the result of the Culture Night attempt to make a track in sixty minutes.
Joe Caulfield reports on the fun and celebration of art and music on Culture Night, which takes place tonight.
The 20th Culture Night will take place across Ireland later today. The annual celebration of the arts and creativity takes place in hundreds of venues and public spaces.
It's Culture Night in Ireland, and exciting events are happening all over the country tonight. Dáithí is on the beach, Christy is making butter, and Heather Humphreys is feeling musical. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
PJ talks to Cork City Arts Officer Michelle Carew about a fab lineup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have previously spoken about the close connection between Ennis and the German town of Langenfeld on Morning Focus, The two towns have shared a close friendship since becoming official Twin Towns in October 2013, with lots of events and initiatives being held. This year, the Ennis–Langenfeld Twinning Board will host its third Oktoberfest celebration on Culture Night this Friday (19th September, from 7pm to 10pm) at the beer garden in Fawl's Bar, O'Connell Street. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Dara Glynn, Secretary of the Ennis-Langenfeld Twinning Board and Councillor, Mary Howard on Friday's Morning Focus.
Culture Night now in its twentieth year, is an annual public event taking place all over Ireland that celebrates the richness and diversity of culture in Ireland today. Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has announced that The Arts Council has used Esri's technology to create a digital map of events happening around Ireland for Culture Night 2025. The interactive, easy-to-use map will chart your cultural course and help you to navigate over 1,800 free events taking place across the island of Ireland. From music, theatre, and comedy to poetry readings, walking tours, and puppet workshops, there is something for all ages and interests on the 2025 programme. The Culture Night digital map allows you to search the 1700 events taking place tonight by county, location, venue, and event name. It also allows you to search by start time, age suitability, and accessibility. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
Tonight is the much-awaited nationwide Culture Night! This year also marks twenty years of the event. So, what wonders can we expect this evening? To tell us all was Ray Yeates, Dublin City Arts Officer.
Joe is joined by Limerick Arts Officer, Etain McCooey, and Assistant Arts Officer, Ella Daly, to discuss more than 70 free events taking place across the city and county tonight for Culture Night. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight is the much-awaited nationwide Culture Night! This year also marks twenty years of the event. So, what wonders can we expect this evening? To tell us all was Ray Yeates, Dublin City Arts Officer.
Ramona was shocked by the amount of underage drinking she saw at the National Ploughing Championships this week. Adam Turkington of Belfast Culture Night. Teacher Emer has been working on a history project with her students in Kilkenny. Eimear is a secondary school teacher and moving to Australia this weekend.
The Cellist who went viral during lockdown plays Culture Night
Aviator and Professor Jim Bishop explained that the heat has been taken out of the situation on the ground following the assassination of Charlie Kirk but deep divisions fuelled by untruths prevail in the USA. Sophie Morris, who is on a winner with her new book Sophie's Swaps, had a great chat with Gerry. Peter Kavanagh, marking forty years at his pharmacy business in Dunshaughlin, reflected on a career milestone. And Shane Holland told of his "History of the Future" exhibition in Duleek for Culture Night. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cian Sweeney, known for 1000 Beasts is doing a unique piano performance on Culture Night. He tells PJ about it and about his love of Culture Night.As If I Always Knew presents Cian Sweeney – A Piano Meditation Fri Sep 19th Cork City Hall – Concert Hall 5:30pm – 6:20pm & 8:00pm – 8:50pm Booking required see here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ray has sat for Conor Walton today as his subject for a portrait ahead of his planned Culture Night project that will see him paint 18 portraits in just 12 hours.
Clare musician and composer – and previous In Profile guest - Neil Ó Lochlainn will be bring a Clare premiere to Doolin for this year's Culture Night. ‘Emain Abhlach' is an imagined Irish mythological tale expressed through a suite of music in three movements with an interwoven text by acclaimed Irish poet Aifric Mac Aodha. It will be performed at The Attic, Hotel Doolin this Friday (19th of September). To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined on Monday's Morning Focus by Neil Ó Lochlainn and Erin Slattery. Photo (c) Clare FM
Ireland's largest county celebrates Culture Night in style with another tapestry of riches from almost every town across Cork. Elmarie Mawe spoke to Emma Dwyer of Cork County Council Arts Office to get a flavour of what's on offer! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So many libraries around Cork city and county have events for Culture Night. Elmarie Mawe chatted to Patricia Looney of Cork City Library to find out what's happening in the city centre in Cork! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Ciarán Kissane, Director of Irish Film Classification Office (IFCO). This podcast has been made possible with the support of Screen Ireland. https://www.filmireland.net/essay-in-the-name-of-the-censor/ IFCO & Screen Ireland: Classify an Irish Short Film As part of this year's Culture Night, the Irish Film Classification Office (IFCO) and Screen Ireland invite visitors behind the scenes of the world of film classification for a one-of-a-kind experience. Step into IFCO's intimate onsite cinema and take part in classifying a Screen Ireland short film alongside an official IFCO Film Classifier – a rare opportunity to see exactly how IFCO comes to a decision and why a particular age rating would be applied. Each screening will be followed by an interactive discussion, where audiences can explore the guidelines and decision-making process that determine whether a film gets a G, PG, 12A, or 15A classification and debate where they would draw the line themselves! With multiple screenings running between 16:00 – 20:00, there's something for everyone, including options suitable for younger audiences. Booking is essential – make sure to reserve the screening that's right for you and your family for this unmissable Culture Night event.
Limerick's Beat Clubs are to be remembered thanks to a special experience planned for Culture Night later this month.The event, organised by Cha Haran will remember a movement that saw the city's youth getting a new voice when the beat scene hit Limerick in the mid-1960s.In this special documentary, Live 95's Nigel Dugdale takes a look at a music movement in Limerick that challenged the status quo... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'We need to just take this moment in'Rising stars BIIRD chat to Dave about being this year's Culture Night ambassadors.
One Night........... One INCREDIBLE night....... Culture Night never fails to blow our minds every year, and Marcela Whelan, of Cork City Council, joined Elmarie Mawe to look at some of the events taking place in Cork City on September 19th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ chats to Lord Mayor Fergal Dennehy about the Culture Night events happening in Cork City in just 3 weeks time. See also here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you enjoying this? Are you not? Tell us what to do more of, and what you'd like to hear less of. The Reykjavík Grapevine's Iceland Roundup brings you the top news with a healthy dash of local views. In this episode, Grapevine publisher Jón Trausti Sigurðarson is joined by Heimildin journalist Aðalsteinn Kjartansson, and Grapevine friend and contributor Sindri Eldon to roundup the stories making headlines in recent weeks. On the docket this week are: ✨Two young women, who were working at the Icelandic championships in Rallycross on Krýsuvík road on Saturday, were injured when one of the participating cars flipped over, upp a small hill, and ran them over. Their injuries were not reported as critical.✨An ATM was stolen in the Reykjavik suburb of Mosfellsbær on Tuesday. Two are in custody, a woman in her thirties and a man in his forties. Around 20 million ISK were in the ATM. The ATM was stolen with the help of an excavator, but the ATM itself is yet to be located, along with the cash.✨Last weekend saw both Culture Night happening in Reykjavík, and the annual Reykjavík Marathon with a record of over 16.000 participants. ✨A couple, living in Laugardalur, Reykjavík, woke up with a rat in their bed on Tuesday morning. The woman who lives whose apartment the rat raided, said that her partner had woken her up told her there was a rat in the house, asked her to take their kids outside, and then finished off the rat with a cutting board. An exterminator interviewed in relations to the story said it was very uncommon for rats do crawl into people beds, and said he'd only heard of two such cases in Iceland in the past 13 years.✨The Reykjavík Grapevine reported on trouble that international students were having with having their resident permits cleared with the Directorate of Immigration in Iceland. The explanation for this seems to be first, that there is a 40% increase in foreign students who've been admitted for University studies in Iceland, who need a resident permit to begin the studies. A third of the applications were submitted after a 1. June deadline, and the explanation for that is, that many students were only admitted by universities in late May, giving them a limited timeframe to get their residents permit applications in order.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW SUPPORTSupport the Grapevine's reporting by becoming a member of our High Five Club: https://steadyhq.com/en/rvkgrapevine/You can also support the Grapevine by shopping in our online store: https://shop.grapevine.is------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is a Reykjavík Grapevine podcast.The Reykjavík Grapevine is a free alternative magazine in English published 18 times per year, biweekly during the spring and summer, and monthly during the autumn and winter. The magazine covers everything Iceland-related, with a special focus culture, music, food and travel. The Reykjavík Grapevine's goal is to serve as a trustworthy and reliable source of information for those living in Iceland, visiting Iceland or interested in Iceland. Thanks to our dedicated readership and excellent distribution network, the Reykjavík Grapevine is Iceland's most read English-language publication. You may not agree with what we write or publish, but at least it's not sponsored content.www.grapevine.is
Gráinne Millar, founder of Culture Night, discusses the event's 20th Anniversary
President Keoni Kauwe and his wife, Monica, left behind the life they'd built in Utah when they were asked five years ago to serve as President and First Lady of BYU-Hawaii. Since then, they've fallen in love all over again with the island President Kauwe grew up on and on this week's episode he shares what he's learned about connecting with college students and what best prepares them for success when they leave home. 3:00- Relating to College Students 8:48- A 16-year-old College Freshman 12:52- The Wisdom in God's Timeline 18:10- Exercising Priesthood Power as a Married Couple 22:08- The Unique Nature of BYU-Hawaii 24:07- The Polynesian Cultural Center 28:16- Grateful, Humble and Determined 31:00- Sacrifice 34:30- Culture Night 41:20- Willing To Walk Away 47:00- Preparing Kids to Leave Home 54:05- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? “When you do what He asks, the blessings are far beyond anything you could possibly imagine and far beyond than you've given up.” Links: President Kauwe's BYU-Hawaii devotionals- https://president.byuh.edu/john-s-k-kauwe-iii Morgan's BYU-Hawaii Devotional- Trusting God With the Rest of Your Story- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm-jX12Uwfk BYU Jerusalem story- https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2005/10/the-light-in-their-eyes?lang=eng
Club presidents of emerging clubs, Golden Mecca and Myanmar club, share how setbacks turned into miracles as they prepared for Culture Night.
During Dublin's ‘Culture Night', designated ‘safe-zones' were introduced to allow people a space to be comfortable in the city. These plans were successful and now look to be re-introduced during the evenings.Joining Kieran is Ray O'Donoghue, Dublin City's ‘Night-Time Economy Adviser' to talk through the plans.
The gospel does not just impact the way we think. It transforms the way we interact with others and how we engage the culture around us. It dictates both the principles we stand for and how we stand for them. For this special evening, we are joined by Dr. Al Mohler for an in-depth look at the intersection of gospel and culture.
Paints, pigments and the perfume of old paper. Love objects and the love of books. More from Culture Night at Áras an Uachtaráin, hosted by President Higgins and Sabina Higgins (and other past Miscellany live recordings), with Nell Regan, Aingeala Flannery, Lemn Sissay, Sharon Hogan and Séamus Barra Ó Súilleabháin
Hermitage Green joined Kayte in studio to mark the release of their new album 'Connections'. After a hectic few days on the road - Culture Night saw them play to over 1000 people in Limerick City and they also played the Clifden Arts Festival - the lads talked about their new 'rave-y' sound, recording with Rubberbandits' Bobby Fingers in his Mam's front room in Limerick and crowd surfing in a blow-up dinghy at Electric Picnic. Catch the full chat, and a special live performance of Driftin' here.
Last Friday, Culture Night in Dublin, the Tola Vintage shop in Temple Bar's annual block party was shut down by the Gardaí, and three people were arrested. The police actions were met with criticism for the use of excessive force and suggestions of an underlying racial motivation.The Gardaí's statement about the matter cited "public safety concerns" but that doesn't explain how an innocuous gathering of people inside and outside a vintage shop escalated into baton-charging, threats of pepper-spray and a disproportionate number of guards clearing the busy Temple Bar area with an unwarranted heavy-handiness.The incident happened, in an increasingly hostile environment for minority communities in Ireland. Why was a block party in Temple Bar, that was giving no immediate pressing trouble, met with violence, while violence at far right protests and the burning of buildings earmarked for asylum seekers goes unpunished?Ireland is seeing an increasing number of anti-immigrant accounts online, and the verbal abuse of people of colour has increased, while just this week, the government's Justice Minister Helen McEntee has dropped the incitement or hate speech sections of the Criminal Justice Bill.On this week's podcast, we talk to Silent Jee, a DJ on the night about what went down from his perspective, and how the guards showing up at the block party is nothing new. We explore how these kinds of actions are familiar to black and POC in Ireland's creative community. We talk to Mo Cultivation's Bekah Molony about what allies and peers can do and how nothing has changed since the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020. Things have arguably gone the other way.* Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord communityListen on Apple | Android | ACAST | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send your thoughts, feelings, opinions and suggestions to 0892096423!Today TheJournal.ie's Carl Kinsella and I discuss Simon Harris' comments on immigration and homelessness, RTE Investigates report on policing anti-immigration protests vs. events in town on Culture Night plus what's going on with the Diddy case.To support the podcast and access bonus episodes (including my brand new monthly tv/movies/whatever you're having yourself episode with Emer) join our community on Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Irish words for rain, ghosts of Kilmainham, a tribute to Edna O'Brien and a sprinkle of stardust - a special live Miscellany at Áras an Uachtaráin. Writers: Manchán Magan, Tim Carey, Mia Döring, Rita Ann Higgins, Donal Ryan and President Michael D Higgins.
Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, previews Culture Night which takes place this evening across the country.
Live from the Mermaid Arts Centre in Bray for a special Culture Night Arena; with music from Junior Brother, Susan O'Neill and John Spillane as well as conversation with film maker Alan Gilsenan and visual artist Harold Offeh.
Culture Night is back, and it's bigger and better than ever, with a vibrant lineup of events lighting up every corner of Ireland tonight! To walk us through the excitement and highlights, We were joined by Maureen Kenelly, Director of the Arts Council.
Michelle Carew Arts Officer Cork City Council speaks to PJ about the events happening on Culture Night Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025 is going to be a busy year for David and he joins Ray to tell us about his new album and plans for his worldwide tour and sticks around while Colm Mac Con Iomaire pops in ahead of a broadcast on RTÉ One tomorrow featuring Colm and David playing on Sceilg Mhicíl to celebrate Culture Night
PJ talks to Borui Zheng about the China Culture Night event at UCC Boole Library Fri Sep 20th 16:00 - 20:00 Booking required (email uccciculture@gmail.com to book) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to David J. Butler P, Provincial Grand Librarian & Archivist, Provincial Grand Lodge of Munster Freemasons about a rare chance to see the inside of a lodge this Culture Night Fri Sep 20th 17:30 - 21:00 Freemasons Hall Tuckey St Cork No Booking Required Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to Mick Hannigan from IndieCork about the fun night of retro Space Race visuals and vintage synths on Culture Night this Friday Sep 20th at the new Community Hub at the Sexual Violence Centre 18:30 - 19:30 No Booking Required See also here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ hears about Frances McCarthy how to celebrate Ireland's history in astronomy on Culture Night this Fri Sep 20th 1800-2200 at MTU Blackrock Castle Observatory see also here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lord Mayor Dan Boyle & Trish Murphy Events Manager Cork City Council chat to PJ about the upcoming events at culture night . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fota wildlife park - what happened to their website and why you should cancel your credit card...Tougher sentences for anti social behaviour - it's time to take our city back says a criminal barrister...Culture Night is coming with over 80 free events & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maureen Kennelly, director of the Arts Council, discusses the launch of Culture Night 2024.
Ole Miss gave Caden Davis the kicking opportunity Texas A&M wouldn't.‘Cause make no mistake: Davis, admittedly, realized a childhood dream in spending four season as an Aggie. Texas A&M was his favorite team growing up.But Davis rarely saw the field outside of kickoffs, while Ole Miss offered a starting opportunity place-kicking, too. Even better, Davis was gonna get to hang around the SEC, the powerhouse conference of college football.Of course he transferred.“Ole Miss and A&M are night-and-day different culture-wise,” said Davis, the next guest on the Ole Miss Spirit's ‘Ivey League' podcast, powered by RiverLand Roofing. “I've loved it here since I've gotten here.“After four years and waiting and never getting my shot, it was a no-brainer (to leave). The coaching staff here, the culture within the players and the locker room, it's night-and-day different to Texas A&M. That's a big reason why we've had success here and why we didn't have a lot of success at A&M.”For all your roofing needs, text or call RiverLand Roofing today at (662) 644-4297. Visit them online at RiverlandRoofing.com.Our Sponsors:* Check out Badlands Ranch: badlandsranch.com/TOC* Check out Mint Mobile: mintmobile.com/tocAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Leadership can seem overwhelming, whether in our personal or professional lives. We often feel the pressure to have all the answers and solve every problem. But what if we could learn from a biblical leader who excelled in planning, praying, and leading with confidence? In this Culture Night message, Pastor Jordan draws valuable lessons from the book of Nehemiah, offering practical guidance on how to lead effectively and overcome the feeling of being overwhelmed.