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Inside Culture We meet Berlin-based British-Japanese artist Simon Fujiwara ahead of his exhibition at IMMA to explore his new project, The Humaniser.
The Book on One 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Brontë
Dan Hegarty – The Alternative: Barq in Session Although Barq have only been together a year, the Dublin-based outfit are already very highly thought of. Their debut single 'Gentle Kind of Lies' received considerable coverage on 2fm and 2XM, and the band will release their next single 'That Thing You Love' this Sunday (May29th) with a show at Whelan's, Dublin.
The Nicky Byrne Show With Jenny Greene Nicky Byrne and Jenny Greene bring you the best mix of music, all-star interviews, chat and entertainment.
LIZ NOLAN’S LYRIC NOTES Liz Nolan presents great classical music from across the ages. In the Coffee Concert at 10.30am from the U.S.A, pianists Peter Serkin and Julia Hsu perform Mozart’s Sonata in B flat for piano and Five Hungarian Dances by Brahms.   Coffee Concert: U.S.A: Shalin Liu Performance Centre, Rockport, Massachusetts Mozart : Sonata in B flat […]
Rí-Rá ar RnaG All the chart hits, presented by Cillian and Niamh.
The Late Debate Cormac Ó hEadhra presents live debate and analysis of all the news and political stories of the day, including coverage of today’s events in the Oireachtas.   The Late Debate, Tuesday – Thursday, 10 – 11pm
Dan Hegarty – The Alternative: Underworld – Back & Forth The iconic duo that we know as Underworld has been making music since the late 1980s. They released their latest album 'Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future' earlier this year. Unworldly return to Ireland for the Forbidden Fruit Festival on June Bank Holiday weekend. Dan features tracks from their extensive back catalogue for this week's Back & Forth feature.
Tracy Clifford Pump up the afternoon slump with three hours of banter, tunes, big interviews and a bit of a laugh for your lunchtime.
THE BLUE OF THE NIGHT WITH CARL CORCORAN   The Blue of the Night is firmly focused on the master this week, with a recording of J.S. Bach’s Violin Concertos by the Dunedin Consort. Although Bach was most famous as an organist and keyboard player, he was also a fine violinist; his characteristic flair is evident in the many dazzling moments he creates.  […]