Here's our second performer from our event last Tuesday night at The Black Sheep; Drogheda-based singer-songwriter and BIMM student Megan Butterly with a song called "Tick Tick". We hope that you enjoy it.
Here's our first performer from our event last Tuesday night The Black Sheep; Dublin-based poet of Indian and Irish heritage Cathy Shah, also known by her pen name Kitty Broadbery (Kitty B). This is a poem that she wrote called "I Want", which was inspired by her favourite childhood author Roald Dahl, with whom she just happens to share her birthday. We hope that you enjoy it.
Here's Molly Lee and Megan Butterly with their encore performance from our October session at The International Bar. We hope that you enjoy it.
Here's the wonderful Jessica Molesini, a mural artist and illustrator from Northern Italy, with a live stretch that she did for us during our October session at The International Bar. The video was recorded by Jessica herself, who very kindly shared it with us.
Here's our final featured musician from last month's event; Cork singer-songwriter and primary school teacher Mella Weber with a beautiful original song called "Half There". We hope that you enjoy it.
Our next helping of poetry came to us courtesy of Cathal Flood, a farmer, biologist, and community water officer from Co. Longford. Here, he recalls his memories of his father on his last holiday in Wales. We hope that you enjoy it.
Our next musical guest was Dublin singer-songwriter Molly Lee accompanied by Megan Butterly on guitar. Here she is with her rendition of the George Ezra song "Budapest". We hope that you enjoy it.
Here's award winning Dublin poet and firefighter Gerard Devine with a lovely story poem he shared with us about a boy and a fox called "The Respectful Dub". We hope that you enjoy it.
Here's our first spoken word artist from last month's event; Wicklow-born poet and fiction writer Robyn with a piece called "To Do or To Be". We hope that you enjoy it.
Here's our first musical act from last month's event @the_inter_bar, a collective of two individual musical projects called Blue Lilac (Eimear Lynch) and Bird Alone (Jack McCarthy), with a song called "Hesitation". We hope that you enjoy it.
Taking you back now to last April and to a song fittingly titled "12th of April", sung in French by French-born singer-songwriter Jade Augis. We hope that you enjoy it.
One more from our First Anniversary Special, a very beautiful and deeply personal poem by Carla Beattie called "Embers". We hope that you enjoy it.