Bernard Farrell's Bookworms returns to the Abbey stage to delight audience with its cautionary tale of a bookclub meeting gone horribly wrong. Oxygen's Ciara O'Brien reviews the show here...
B for Baby returns for a limited run to the Peacock stage. A contradiction in itself it is both uncomfortable to watch and impossible to resist. Check out our review of the play...
Big Smoke Writing Factory are delighted to announce the third installment of their Literary Cafe on May 7th. Read the press release here...
The East Pier is the latest play showing in The Abbey Theatre, and is being shown as a companion piece to Paul Mercier's The Passing. The play interrogates relationship and memories and the nature of identity. Read our review of the play here...
On Friday April 1st 2011 a host of Wallies appeared at Stephen's Green. No, it wasn't an April Fool's prank, but an invite for all prospective Wallies to take part in a world record attempt this summer and recreate a Where's Wally?picture.
Foil, Arms and Hogare fast becoming cult favourites in the comedy world. Ahead of their gig in Whelans on March 27th, Oxygen caught up with the lads to talk inspiration, television possibilities...and Brian Cowan as a prospective love interest! Read the interview here...
Manchester-based artist Qasim Riza Shaheen spent months with the Dublin trans-gender community researching his latest piece. This video art installation is released as part of ThisIsPopBaby's 2010 Queer Notions festival. Read our review of the piece here...
Three brand new art exhibitions were unveiled in Dublin's RHAlast week and will run until mid-november, to find out if they are worth braving the snow for Read our review here...
246 Lettersis an interesting play, in an even more interesting venue and runs until December 2nd. To find out if it's worth the magical mystery tour to find The Back Loft Theatre, Read our review here...
STRIKE!is currently showing in Axis Ballymun and is set to return next year for a longer run across the country. Creator Tracy Ryankindly took time out from directing the show to speak to Oxygen about the play, and the 1984 anti-apartheid strikes in Dunnes Stores that inspired her. Read the interview here...
La Di Daare a group of risk-taking young theatre creators fromBallymun. With their latest production Lipstick Service they hope to entertain and inform their community. The group were kind enough to offer us some of their rehearsal time for a chat, so to find out more read our interview with La Di Da theatre company here...
Chicaneis a play about love, hate, loss and bereavement, and will be coming to a theatre near you very soon. Is it worth a look? Read our review to find out...
Jennifer Lawrence has been popping up (and falling down) all over the silver screen. See what gives her that subtle balance between glamour girl and girl next door.
Student Cinema Discounts
What's the best way to watch a movie? Well in the theatre with lots of buttery popcorn of course. The only rub can be the price. Here are some options for the cinema loving college student.
Ever wonder what it's like competing for your future career with your voice? Here's an exclusive interview with Dublin's Mac Unfraidh on his experience in The Voice Ireland.
Ever notice that woman are not the only ones allowed to strut their fashion sense these days? Our columnist looks at how the likes of Justin Timberlake, Macklemore, and Bruno Mars showcase their style.
After those glorious days on holiday, it's hard to get into the routine of work and studying. Here are a few good flicks to take you back to those adventurous and fun memories, if only for a few hours...
It's hard to pull of calm and confident sometimes when you can't feel your feet. Here are some tips for expressing your style under the layers of cloths the weather can require...