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Religion · IrelandThe North has never had an accessible archive of queer lives or stories. Amidst decades of political instability and religious influence there has always been an attempt to hide these stories away in darkness and shadow: erased from public record, ignored by institutions, or softened into palatability. That’s how The Queer Photography Series started, born as a living archive documenting queer life… SourceSee the Story
Belfast’s Queer Community Is Reclaiming The City

Charli XCX · DublinAnother month, another excuse to never go home. June is stacked with so many gigs, from tiny upstairs rooms to full-blown stadium shows. So whether you’re sweating it out at Whelan’s or crying in the Aviva, there’s something happening every weekend worth turning up for. 12 June Venue: Whelan’s Upstairs Doors: 20:00 One of Ireland’s most low-key producers steps into the… SourceRead Article
June Gig Guide: Charli XCX, Florence Road, The Mary Wallopers & More

Dublin, Ireland · DublinGen Z has been enamoured by the cascading sounds of shoegaze, which originated in the late 80s and grew to popularity through the 90s. 30 years later, we’re seeing dads and daughters attending the same shows, bridging the generational gap to appreciate some distorted sounds. No band exemplifies this comeback more than Slowdive. My Bloody Valentine announcing a comeback show… SourceRead Article
Slowdive Is At The Forefront Of The Shoegaze Revival
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The Irish Language Under Attack in Germany for Speaking Up for Palestine
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