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- the prettiest star issue 153 52 - camo eyes THERE IS A LIGHT… t hold in yerur hanes r engag eta - Balbrigganit issue 146 - worlds away t Fhe 100t roo we strer k up a’ n which orur designer Lan en co edeues to boun na uece be strucer coneen r aet il and PRESERVATIONeries. Her f eres w Kantind bh h n a b ce and win over nsiderable label Lakota Records, who we soon shared our My favourite moment from this issue, and my biggest recommendation, is the climax of Tim MacGabhann’s last missive from Mexico where the sense of a connection between foreign folk traditions and Irish ones is brought on by something more powerful than just déjà vu. It’s derived instead from a deeper resonance about what it is that “home” could or should feel like, and it’s a wonderful piece of writing, that is illustrated excellently by Cecilia Rangel’s photography. Elsewhere we take an excursion to northern II fir’s a jumst s w Soulé in the Suga h ur Cl b in Nagember sun porting Talib K li. Her presence and A pd then a desig er sn weteps in. And what you s und wo e immddi igat hly ae t nrrw iting, her swaherer wod confidence easily e ident. A ase scen anrds and images flo , wwv here t e pa t lh t m es is tra The death of David Bowie hung heavy over TD Towers this month, a gobsmacking blow to receive on a dark January morning. The overwhelming influence of his artistry was visible in the multitude of ways he touched those who admired him, as a rock’n’roll star, a pop visionary, an experimental musician, a keen collaborator and an icon of transgression, impossible to pin down to any one defining moment from a lifetime of creativity. And obviously, that’s only the distant stuff you recognise as a fan rather than his own private legacy as a family man and friend to many. But even from that remove, the pull of his artistic gravity is strong and reassuring. RIP. a ble of w dor s, thoug ts and imoves. smhrles le? Can it run ct. It floe Redd us agauren n u n tnner or ene eys perg an ar w to e expaets an lding w sh ereing t e r isua mondro Thio h h ais wh ring Sou e wrapped in a lorvin a od a wn d with th sent ts mer lth we b n expect d (Sk to her h suburb of Balb ig g boor a she t b lt appr cie eatioer l nw t into a vo launch hi eriousentur” of ies – among w oment.sle Co l Dkled. This copy might have been office buid deft t lent the city and its here Le in a om does. Thf l mahe biuflll in thi es k oct sticenn fooleplerd hub infectiou e camo n his face, was th o e samvate were a so o m ly a heim d at the t a h o rket? In the words of ohre f cootenater went on the “floral fil hs own vly htters a w octaations a oaith. Michael, a ways wearing a meaninl goss smile o agd up beinnfew h sa eat. S u the traders, can t t phemved? reser Lu y sopecublin. Across th As muc e r ver, t Syria, at least vicariously, through the experiences of Calvin Sweeney who we spoke with while he was back in Ireland between stints volunteering with Kurdish Red Cross in Rojava, as well as visiting whatever planet Meltybrains? come from. Those are some serious air miles we’re racking up. Go easy. f d thien acnea – Peter Steen-Christensen cD rue val Nollaig Shona Duit, Michael McDermott – Michael McDermott – Michael McDermott *from the poem ‘A Birthday’ published in Against the Clock (2018) Nnw doo’rt forget t e a oo sen rems btiok ld Niid o ller9aut for fi h la prsoof. a wn o al o m rks our music cards on names to ca ct h during the festival season. We’re also chamk you! x We toast the sense of extraordinary this Christmas for we have lived, loved and lost in this landmark year. A heartfelt thanks to our contributors, stockists, advertisers and readers for sticking with us as we try and navigate towards better days. - Michering t e t However, the question of what we wish to preserve and what we wish to demolish has never been so hotly considered in our city. It’s just a rundown arch, it’s just a scruffy pub… As always, the saddest irony is how joined-up thinking is singularly lacking in the vision for our future being created by the powers that be. We will spend millions trying to attract tourists to return to our shores in 2022, yet wittingly destroy or abandon that which they most seek – uniqueness and authenticity. stellar job, we’re delighted to welcome Michael McDermott back into our building and to help develop the Totally Dublin brand further. Here’s to the transition and the next 150 issues. Th n pioning a new voice in women’s literature and rediscovering par ati lly lost ones in art whilst discovael M h ermott ue of the printed word. These words are yours now. – Ian Lamont in Dublin Old School is yet another documentation of a city in flux and changes which give us as much cause for concern as hope. – Michael McDermott – Michael McDermott 6 6 6 6 664 up markets are packing up their stalls after a decade in Newmarket Square. Again the power lies in the hands of the Council to see if a balance can be struck or will they just allow developers to throw a Starbucks in? And the forthcoming closure of District 8 which features When asked about the prospect of a return to normality, which we very much hope 2021 will bequeath us, the veteran writer Don DeLillo observed, “We may feel enormous relief, but for many people, it’s going to be difficult to return to what we might term as ordinary. I don’t know how that’s going to feel. I hope that it’s mainly a sense of rediscovered freedoms. You want to go to a movie. You want to go to a museum and eat in a restaurant. Those ordinary things are going to seem extraordinary.” ude hoeur sl trlitt maf m sic ma er e es a e t y language onater te’he Flelal miss I n L d int, w o did ahut it’me gan fw of hoor e lé bacorry!) b o s a market anamots fellow popere before he y t tne o ts origins be a tf y Ruth M djbn. In many respects, our lead story isn’t particularly time sensitive, if you’ll pardon the pun. We could run a feature on people whose craft revolves around repairing timepieces at any time of the year, really. But then again, in some respects it’s never been more timely as we witness the ever-dwindling number working in the game; just two remain in the city centre. Needless to say, time moves on and needs and habits change. nevanagut cas imbla d with hk betw ew fans. Great b efled. Ailbhws blecay anitd Le Bo n acqreaintgnear emhit th t changdies cesenp w aith in e i as parin ble m sng exper h n fivte minhtes old wh umm . Th f s onth, I c ugansfht her aga o a p hasaet an & Vgazine waar t m h iore ts saet to s art assue mar t of Niadinller9 and Ho ce. Thits i’s fantastic ksd of theen suture Ph editio idespu ad aesh blend of r’ur’b pop We are dragging ourselves over the line of what has been a truly remarkable year, mostly for all the wrong reasons. 2020 has been an absolute headmelter. It feels apt, then, to have Niall Staines capture this sense of going through the wringer with our cover commission. His glitch style drags normality beyond recognition but still anchors it. Time has blurred and rumpled, we’ve all felt glitched but there’s still hope and the ones we love and those who love us. o es s inviting; wgg e ht th nic bee end ofhind ormed intin in tlee Bnllo Bdar t tue en Happk in the far! - bacy Nuge Yeold issue 197 Dublin 2 191 06 Roadmap Irish Vernacular Officakes Bláthanna Dublin… 08 ROADMAP Sweet Treats Think on it Girls Don Twilift 16 Hemlines Class focus Terminal Twne, flight’s on time 12 What ifo Dublin 16 Design 16 Time, Please! Turning the hands of time 12 WHAT IF Access All Areas Balloon Massacre 20 Design 19 for ‘19 100 not out Festiv 175 y al visions 18 Garb 14 NICE GAFF Fruit and Veg 18 Garb Design Yare 18 Garb Here 26 Joyrider Ross McDonnell 28 Fashion Haunt Couture 28 Fashion Nativity Play Rapidly closing in on our 150th issue, Totally Dublin has also chewed its way through four or five various editors at this stage, with me being the very first of them. This turnover certainly has to be considered a good thing to enable a fresh approach and to keep the content interesting. The latest in line will be the enterprising man about town Michael McDermott. When we first launched Totally Dublin, the ma eg g re a 16 DESIGN Not that type of player 22 Market Town Your summer mixFruit & Veg 22 Cian Nugent Rock’n’Roll Singer 38 Fashion Persona 40 Barfly Ralph’s “What can I wish for you but happier days to make up for the crisis you came through with such resilience?” Derek Mahon* (1941 – 2020) The evolution of a city also involves the evolution of its markets though this is something Dublin has struggled with over the years. Leaving aside the on-going scandalous dereliction of the Iveagh Market which the Council is trying to take possession of, there are other developments taking shape. Our lead feature talks to the various parties affected by the proposed €3m development of the Smithfield Fruit - Ian Lamont k’et whic ienmebea uc 28 Refugees Redrawing Borders 38 Gastro Full Moon rising GRAND DESIGNS Right 2019, let’s be ‘avin ya! Dramatic resolutions be gone, it’s really all about the incremental changes for these are the ones you might stick with and see snowball into actual change. We tap into a cast of 19 creatives who we admire and get them to share their 2018 highlights, their hopes for 2019 and their own heroes. It makes you appreciate that Dublin is really a town and we all lean, rather than trample, on each other to accrue the success we desire. And it’s all about setting aside some personal time where possible to pursue something for yourself. Brendan Duffy tapped us up with his fantastic ‘personal portrait project’ on some of the ukulele players who gather in the Stag’s Head every Tuesday. Ross Killeen realised his fantastic short film 99 Problems outside the daily staple of producing and directing ads for clients. It’s always good to have something filed under ‘for me’ which ultimately garners more satisfaction, well being and sometimes, attention in the right quarters. We look forward to you sharing your ‘for me’ ideas with us. 40 Barfly The Magnet 34 Chairlift Moth to a Flame 22 MELTYBRAINS? Cerebral Haemorrhage 38 Fashion Paeonia 28 Not Another Agency A look at the new model army 34 Bear Necessities38 Tourist Trap Sttyle in the City 42 Bitesize Meltdown ay out of the woods 28 DAY OF THE DEAD Cempasúchil in bloom 46 OTT Wrestling In the ring 52 Barfly Huckleberry Grim 42 Bitesize Mac D Lad 52 Gastro Pizza cake 46 Magnified Fine bone china 34 SYRIAS VIBES Postcards from the Edge 48 A Flea Thing Markets move on 60 Gastro Oceanic sex Archipelago 52 Barfly 40 MENSWEAR The Local 54 Barfly Dirty 64 Soundbite Nourish 50 Artsdesk Booth 62 Games Playtime 52 BARFLY Cure for Pain 56 Audio Time Please 54 Audio FTBYH 66 Print Cliff notes 70 GAMES End of Level Boss 70 Artsdesk JSpirited Away 72 Print Night Train 68 Games A pope-ularity contest 68 Magnified Racquet 57 Interview Fallow wreaths esse in Venice 56 Interview Paul McVeigh 70 Sound Changing Time 76 Listings The A-Z 68 Film Drive-In Saturday 72 ARTSDESK White Swan 76 Film Beautiful Boy 74 DUBLIN GALLERY MAP Art Attack 72 Print Motherhood 78 Sound Anna Mieke 76 Film Kaurismäki’s swansong 58 Magnified Lampoon 60 Listings See you there! 80 Sound Swing out Sister 78 FILM Othered Voices 78 Sound Roe 80 Audio 76 PRINT Unabridged and unsaid 76 Film Dublin Old School 80 Audio Some Rap Songs 78 Recognition Margaret Clarke 84 Listings All that’s fit to list 92 Interview David Keegan 80 Audio Dickless cock rock 84 Listings What’s going on? 76 Film An amoral romp 78 Sound Not so nautical 80 Laoise The sound of Galway 80 SOUND The Gunn-slinger 80 Audio Melancholic maturity 74 Print Refugees and an Idiot 72 Print Virgin and other stories 76 Film An unnecessary Trainspotting sequel 84 Who?What?When?Where? Re-emerge Casual equine endeavours 84 LISTINGS The whole shebang 84 Who?What?When?Where? Paper it 82 Audio The best work in years 84 Listings Check-ch-check-check-check-chcheck it out 84 Listings Where do you think you’re going? 72 Games The Ringed City 70 Artsdesk Gross, elegant, surreal, minimal, tactile 74 Print The Doll’s Alphabet 68 Magnified Good Trouble 60 GASTRO Hotel Y 70 Artsdesk Warpaint 52 Barfly Sniff and scram 62 Gastro Hearth ledger 72 Games Puzzlebobble 54 Sound Personal History The time is Bao Collar of Gold Fusion Sundays 74 Artsdesk Pixels of doom Pineapple topping 64 Soundbite 64 Artsdesk Survey the scene 64 Soundbite DropChef 50 Conversation Sally Rooney 38 It’s Me That retro look 60 Gastro Wonton in Old Town 52 Sound The Altered Hours 38 Fashion Shoot Boxing Clever 44 Barfly Gritty Urban Sophisticates 46 Print 50 Passing Through Julia Holter 40 Boss Fight Books Cheat Sheets 42 Susan Howe The body of an American 34 A Different View A preview of the film festival 46 Shoot The Problem with Strangers 48 P Couldn’, filthy, reach-around 60 Gastro t give a Flying Duck 18 GARB Change of Mind Form 30 Ulysses Rare Prints 18 Garb Don’t kill my vibe 14 Nice Gaff Busáras 16 Dublin 2020 Reflections on the year ears of illustration erminal O 24 Tolu Makay Joygiver 24 Niall Staines Glitches 30 99 Problems Put a flake in it 16 Design Paddle your own Fjord etro 22 Running for their Lives Midfield general 30 Uhh Yeah Dude Seatbelts 38 Gastro Sino-Japanese jingle bells (01) 687 0695 172 08 Roadmap Coral Relief 10 In The Frame 8 Roadmap Hot ter Ralph Shallow Relief 08 Roadmap Webbed Gorse 12 In The Frame Beyond Drifting 12 Brand New Retro 12 What10 Wha If Surviving ChristmasVCPhwar! 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