Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Bray Jazz Festival 4th - 6th May

The 13th annual Bray Jazz Festival is on over the long weekend with an array of different Jazz events, both free and not free, in several different venues around the town.

The headline acts for each night in the Mermaid Arts Centre have impressive pedigrees.  The Tord Gustavsen Trio are on Friday night.  Susana Baca, Peruvian Grammy winner and former minister for culture, plays Saturday night (though I hear this is sold out) and Don Byron's Gospel Quintet play on Sunday.

If you are attending the festival, two important travel factors occur:

There's no rail service between Connolly and Malahide/Howth this weekend.  A terrible time to schedule upgrade works.  People might want to use the train to do, I dunno, day trips.  Not much help to local businesses, never mind the Jazz festival.

ETA: Irish Rail has just announced they are postponing the works and there will be a full rail service as usual after all.  Well done for having the sense to change it.

In better news, there is a local nightlink service running twice nightly during the festival from Bray into town at a very reasonable cost.  Further details are on their website.

I'll be talking to George Jacob, the Festival director, on Artbeat tonight at  20:00 on Dublin City FM.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Dial M for Murder

Rush Dramatic Society's new production of Dial M for Murder, the play on which the classic Hitchcock film is based, opens on 25th April at the Millbank and runs every Wednesday to Saturday until 19th May.

And now for my exciting news:
I will be interviewing the play's director, Annmarie Wolohan, on Wednesday.  I'll be wearing my new co-presenter hat on Artbeat on Dublin City FM.  The show airs on Wednesday night at 20:00 on 103.2fm.  You can also live stream the station from the website.  Provided I don't break everything or go mad, I'll be on most weeks.  Wish me luck!