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ie – Pop Princess Interview Eamonn Dunphy on Dublin Luas Win, Luas or Draw? Hidden Dublin The Untold Stories Bars 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 Restaurantsisionar issue 153 pop v LETTING GO Arty, an exper - camo eyes THERE IS A LIGHT… 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 Fr om as parin ble mark’t more t - Balbrigganit issue 146 - worlds away STREET SMARTS CLOSE UPit . And ob iov usly, t Watching the charming documentary Young Plato (see Cinema) which is released later this month, a class of primary school boys in Ardoyne, in Belfast, are asked about the peace walls and their understanding of Catholics and Protestants. An astute young fella, despairing of division and conflict, denounces the stupidity of it all by simply saying, “We all bleed the same colour.” Those words rang true when thinking about the unfolding humanitarian crisis and utter destruction being wreaked upon innocent civilians in Ukraine, by the actions of a ruthless despot wielding unfettered power since the start of this century. It has shrouded what should have been a joyful post-pandemic time of freedom for many with a profound sadness. It is beyond heart-breaking to witness the the senseless brutality of it all and we encourage you to make a donation to a reputable charity and try support a sovereign nation whose democratic rights are being crushed on our continent. Everything else pales this month. But we are still immensely wn o al o m rks our music cards on names a ble of w d e legacr Cs a fal b in Nymilagember sun , winding their way from their lock-up in Block T, down I’ve known photographer Daraening, I follo ed the sonic trolly II fir’s a jumst s w Soulé in the Suga h u or quite some time t than hik in the day when I worked out of South Studios with citypor d f Le Coolting Talib K li. Her presence and now. Bac s own privaor ts, tho y a ersed the streets of the A pd then a desig er s, he often crn weteps in. And what you s Tld in yereet, past Christchlhurch, doting, heep the space anrdoking oesting spot on Grattan Bridge. I felt like a flâneur THE COLOUR OF BLOODcognise as a fan rather On a recent sunny Thursday evgh Soden f w 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 ura es and persuade yga ow of hoort e f d thien acnea Yund w ur h hanes r ll of his artistic gravity hohomas Stre immddi t y a w iwn Pvliament Street dollies that are Acid Granny as they trav man an vette as w w ticd confiden a ase scen with a f i a thrill as he has morphed into an in-demand photogrwered, t lh t m es is tra that remooell as being a sounder on hand to ker swaherer to their r er. Wvd im hing his pr ident. A s strong and reassuring. RIP. s an ve, t e pu ce easil - Ian Lamontsnet whic h has becomet assue mar F by the sight and sound. The city felt alive a ain. Even a minor sonic jaunt cranking out beats, loops and double takes fruit eople stopped in their tr. Thits i’s fanthat bemused engagges fraom the project w h ig exper h n fis saet to s avte minhtes old wh t e 100t roc. Tho ’p ak u es wf series. Her fn ws taken time and a pandemic to bring and artist in his own right. I remember him showing me initial ima t of Niadinller9 and Ho ce bks ocus, observing their free-wheeling, battery poapher onth, I c ugansfht her aga o a p hasaet an atcges flow, wy eogrhere t e pa passersby. Pe & Vgazine wa h t k in Mar er ormed intin in tlee Bnllo Bdar t tue en them to the right place at the right time. But they are here. co edeues to boun na uece be strucer coneen r aet il and Kantind bh h n a b ce and win over nsiderable During our conv cords, who we soon shared our we struc intervention such as this felt likn acqreaintgnecesar emhit t a t summer smhrles le? Can it run c ui therything this city so badly needs - fun and sub es – among w woment.sle might ter oe imadinar. This copy might have been lé bacorry!) b o s expaets an lding w t images in their prl a return to normality meaninl gos e with, observd up beinnfew hcen o eeter oolepler to see this collection ofh. M and Bloomsdaus agaurenhich does. Thf l mahe biuflll in thi es k oct sti n fan writertd hub were a so og lose and large scale. He doesn’t w and newfound purpose and destiny. Acid Gr or many people, it’e “floaunch hi eriousenter egram”.re mondroe C the nor Lu y sopecublusing outliers, perha w how that’s going to sen okers and talents an expec e cootenh ereing t o a vo lemely pr t y languble to ev s game at int e rude hl trteat. S u l nw w y over wisua fater w evherraders, cae e s ou w d in a lor inv ou to get out to Rathfarnham Castle this eat in a restaurant. Those ordinary things are going to seem provAcr eland Festis mainly a sense of rediscovered fr t it’me bI was also fortunate to see ou w hea t b lt ap useum andn. a od a wn d with th office b ed a ears of defle . Ailbhws blecay anitd Le Bo context – up ce very much hope 2021 will bequeath us, the vsa e s m l Don DeLillo observed, “Wihat he called “three lines on Instas ot telief, bf oh T e t oref ent on ths going to be difficult to retur lusi ely sho t yhemved? m as orges frn.iom his forthcoming show as part of hueedoms fun city needs to be pumping out. It feels somewhat apt as we celebrate 100 y b we can engua n tnner or ene eys perg an ar w t ame the infectiou e camo n his face, was th oant to givva e longer. There are countless fascinating stories to be told which we simply missed. However, the cross-section we encountered represents an intriguing small snapshot of a churning city. There are brief snippets about evictions, the weather, creating a new life here, passing through and simply having a broken washing machine. It was a real pleasure to inhabit these worlds and the lives nevanagut cas imbla d with hk betw ew fans. Great label Lakota Reersation, he referenced his desire for people All going to plan, July 2030 will mark the 300th edition of this magazine. Of course, if everything had gone to plan, we would have been celebrating the 200th edition back in May 2021. We all know what happened there though as we invoke the ‘circumstances beyond our control’ clause, with good reason. Predicting the future gives hope, can be fun, but somewhat foolhardy also. However, if back in January 2013, when we celebrated our 100th issue someone said Totally Dublin would still be around in print nine years later, chances are you would have smiled politely and sidestepped to the bar with your complimentary token. So here we are. It’s not even a survival of fittest thing, it’s just plain survival through sheer tenacity. We’re taking tentative steps back into the thrilling world of When ask d deft t lent the city and its here Le in a om transgression, impossible to pin down to any one defining moment from a lifetime of creativ y opped up assisting photogrom OUR BEAUTIFUL LAUNDROMATSah t’s only the di ts ant stuff you re ug ts and imoves. riend to many. But even f aphers Sean & aige t nrro es s inariting; wgg e v ession and e olution has been ht thv nic bee end ofhind bac e Ph editio idespu ad aesh blend of r’ur’b pop u ur h 2017. It’hich orur desig ger Lan enangdies e what the beating heart of a 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. – 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) Michael McDermott w pagppe month. Nnw doo’rt forget t e a oo sen rems btiok ld Niid o ller9aut for xtraordinar .” t Michael McDermott chamk you! x Th nMichael McDermott e In other neyws, we’d like to welcome sister publication The fi h la prsoof. a 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 Michael McDermott 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. PhotoIr onater tal and hopefully do them justice on oureel. I hope that it’ h ring Sout d (Sk to her h Y urb of Balb ig g b on f An Cailín Ciúin ahead of its io f t ts mer lth we bv, t’.lhl mi s I n L d int, w o did a. ant to go to a movie. Yr a sant to go to a mf y Ruth M djber of others for a moment and we are very grateful to them and the participating spaces for their time. In particular, I’d like to thank Colm Bodkin for his assistance in helping us find Davy Little. reserew mor oss th Thio h h ais we e Fles As muc e r ver 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 real life connections and secondary tittle-tattle. We may never say no to an invite again, even a Budweiser one. In this issue we’re mixing past, present and future – gleaning insights from past editors and contributors who brought us to this moment from its inception in October 2004 whilst also delving into thoughts on the city from some of the people who keep it fizzing. And we have the buzz du jour, CMAT, gracing our cover as we discover more about her and the forces which surround her. 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. the return of the communal live experience than seeing these guys performing on stage. advertisers and readers who encourage us to do it again and again… – Michael McDermott – Michael McDermott – Michael McDermott 6 6 4 6 6 664 4 Love Yourself Today, transformed this lax feeling. The intensity of the connection between him and his fans supersedes the normal live gig experience. As David Balfe says, “I was struck by how people seem to have these spiritual moments at your shows… Everybody is going to that, whether it is a religious experience or a music one, they are going to that carrying their own baggage, their own trauma and looking for a way to exorcise that.” Chatting to Ross, he also reminded me that as one gets older, they invariably carry more of the weight of life. Both Dempsey and Balfe are sonic healers in the truest sense, encouraging us to emote, embrace and let ourselves go. There are fewer more compelling reasons to be stoked about We watched the release of For Those I Love’s sensational debut album from the print sidelines. Our publication was suspended in the Spring owing to lockdown. Having first become acquainted with Balfe’s heartfelt and heart-breaking eulogy to his friend and his community through Nialler9’s early endorsement, we observed it through seminal TV performances on Jools Holland and Other Voices as well as through the lyric messaging of outdoor advertising in the city. It felt like the moment may have passed to do something with David Balfe given the scale, and warmth, of exposure he has duly received to date. And if we’re being honest, we’ve never been to a Damien Dempsey concert. It was obvious he is a man who has a serious fanbase, and ‘sold out’ signs often accompany most of the posters we’ve seen. We’d seen the occasional interview and knew the endearing heart and soul with which he conveyed his message and emotions. But we left it that. Kind of thinking his music was for others. But watching Ross Killeen’s debut feature doc on Damien, xcts orvigin a keen collaborator and an icon of 200 - JULY 2030 52 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 egetg r a I’ve had the idea of visiting some of the remaining laundromats in the city, for a number of years now, but never really got round to it. Partially inspired by a story on This American Life where they documented 24 hours in a Chicago diner called the Golden Apple, the idea was to literally hang out in them and just wait and see who dropped by. Photographer Malcolm McGettigan and I started out on this quest back in April and concluded it in the middle of July. Like everything else, we’d like to have staked places out for pou a f ms – beml Dkledy. I don’t kno , but essential thoughtps y aa heim d at the t al t m rket? In t e w e, we’rn txtr oeur sh oaf m sic ma ral fioud to be al hs own vly htters a a market anamots fellow popprecieat yssesichae , a ways wearin, wwn e may feel enor hanny rd esents oper exhibitiong a ere before he 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. w octaations a oai Ul ospect ofbout the pr t. It floe Redd y to look at ho s smile o age and be observed with fresh faces “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) 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. hicienmeacea, somew astic ksd of theen r Ladies & Gentlemen ennh t chp wi h in e i mous rorepr utne of ur yes a e f ientions of w age” o n to whats be release. It truly is one of the most important films of our times – a masterpiece in understatement, underpinned by powerful performances, meticulously crafted direction and one of the most evocative soundscapes I have ever heard in a cinema. “You don’t need to speak Irish to feel it,” said one of the cast. It is both specific and universal. I found Gaeilge emerging from the recesses of my brain floating back every so gently. Hopefully you will encounter A Quiet Girl or an Acid Granny sometime soon also. Goo to the scene. There’s never been a busier time for music scene as everyone emerges and returns. John Brereton and his team are on hand to capture the moment, steer you to the best there is and maybe see you left of the sound desk. proud of the original content we bring you as we enter a new century of our own existence. And we’re getting out and about talking to artist Niall Staines in Hang Tough Contemporary on Thursday February 24 and bringing a very special edition of Totally Dublin Live to St Patrick’s Festival on Sunday March 20. We want to see you, reconnect, tell us what you’re up to and toast the light at the end of this tunnel. With sincere thanks to all contributors past and present, o catch during the festival season. We’re also pioning a new voice in women’s literature Music imenta Festival Frenzy The Fringe, DEAF and Theatre Festivals Clubbing Toni Walsh – 25 years of Dublin Clubbing Filml musician, Clubs Listings issue 137 - the prettiest star Happk in the far! Bullish - bacy Nuge Yeold issue 196 201 06 Roadmap Pirate Raves 08 Roadmap Coral Relief ani 10 In The Frame Joycean 12 Brand New Retro Bay City Scrapbook Dublin… 14 Moore Street Whither next? 14 Acid Granny Loop and Hook 24 Fashion Uptown Girl 34 Barfly All Good 08 ROADMAP Sweet Treats Think on it 16 Hemlines Class focus 14 Design Girls Don’t Cry 12 WHAT IF Access All Areas Balloon Massacre 20 Design 19 for ‘19 38 Gastr Carb Parks 100 not out Festiv 175 y al visions 18 Garb 28 Fashion Freemen 16 DESIGN Not that type of player Luna tunes 36 Gastr 22 Market Town Your summer mixFruit & Veg 28 Fashion Nativity Play 40 Gastro36 Gastro 22 Cian Nugent Rock’n’Roll Singer 38 Fashion Persona 40 Barfly Ralph’s 40 Barfly Windjammed 38 Bitesize Spatched! 44 Audio Ugly Season 38 Bitesize The Black Fox 28 Refugees Redrawing Borders 36 Gastro Neighbourfood 40 Barfly All My Friends 18 GARB Change of Mind Form 30 Ulysses Rare Prints 38 Bitesize Babette’s Feast 42 Barfly For Pete’s sake 42 Bitesize Bread and Tea 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 38 Bitesize Hawksmoor in-coming 42 Sound Delusions of Grandeur 44 Bitesize Griolladh tactics 46 Loose Ruan van Vliet 48 Print A quiet joy 44 Audio All Smiles 52 Gastro Pizza cake 44 Audio Meltsdown 46 Print Political defects 50 Artsdesk The 191st 42 Bitesize Meltdown ay out of the woods 42 Sounds Good Honeycomb delights 34 SYRIAS VIBES Postcards from the Edge 48 A Flea Thing Markets move on 60 Gastro Oceanic sex 52 Sound Working out things 40 MENSWEAR The Local 64 Soundbite Nourish 50 Cinema Pocket Rocket 62 Games Playtime 50 Cinema Less is More 50 Artsdesk Living pictures 48 Artsdesk Grand Grad 52 BARFLY Cure for Pain 56 Audio Time Please 70 GAMES End of Level Boss 72 Print Night Train JSpirited Away 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 2021-2031 70 Sound Changing Time 76 Listings The A-Z 58 Magnified Gamer Talk 58 Magnified Californian chills 60 Interview We Love Markets 76 PRINT Unabridged and unsaid 76 Film Dublin Old School 80 Audio Some Rap Songs 78 FILM Othered Voices 78 Sound Roe 80 Audio 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 80 Sound 72 Print Virgin and other stories tory 60 Who? What? When? Where? Bee there 72 Games The Ringed City 68 Games A pope-ularity contest 68 Magnified Racquet 60 GASTRO Hotel Y 56 Design Nah 54 Audio Gratification Cliff not 60 Listings Let’s go inside 57 Interview Fallow wreaths esse in Venice 61 Interview Breathing Space 56 Design The music video 58 Magnified Eaten 58 Magnified Redhead or Dead 68 Film Drive-In Saturday 56 Design The Female Gaze 74 Print The Doll’s Alphabet 68 Magnified Good Trouble 50 Cinema Blue suede boos 70 Artsdesk Warpaint 58 Magnified Mag Culture 52 Barfly Sniff and scram 54 Barfly 52 Barfly Dirty 62 Gastro Hearth ledger 72 Games Puzzlebobble 50 Cinema Along for the ride 64 Artsdesk Survey the scene 54 Sound Personal History The time is Bao Fusion Sundays 66 Print 74 Artsdesk Pixels of doom 70 Artsdesk The w es 48 Artsdesk Cross-pollinating Pineapple topping 64 Soundbite 64 Soundbite DropChef 52 P 50 Conversation Sally Rooney 48 Artsdesk Housing Thoughts Exposed brick FTW 38 It’s Me That retro look 48 Artsdesk An eloquent rejoinder 60 Gastro Wonton in Old Town 52 Print Platform departures Collar of Gold 52 Print Muted Radicalism 46 PhotoIreland Festival Junior Boys 28 DAY OF THE DEAD Cempasúchil in bloom 42 Susan Howe The body of an American 46 Magnified 40 Barfly I can see claret now 52 Barfly Huckleberry Grim 44 Sounds Good Deadly Deadlians ugazi meets Mingus 42 Sounds Good Fine bone china 42 Sounds Good SOAKing it up 46 OTT Wrestling In the ring 38 Fashion Shoot Boxing Clever 44 Barfly Gritty Urban Sophisticates 46 Shoot The Problem with Strangers Couldn’, filthy, reach-around 60 Gastro 54 Audio Houseplants need water 52 Print The trick-mirror of myth 52 Sound Emperor’s new clothes t give a Flying Duck 50 Passing Through Julia Holter 40 Digested Digest Bitter symphony 40 Boss Fight Books Cheat Sheets 34 A Different View A preview of the film festival 18 Garb Don’t kill my vibe 24 Fashion New Horizons 14 NICE GAFF Fruit and Veg 18 Garb Head piecd 18 Garb Here Design Yare 36 Gastro 14 Nice Gaff Busáras 24 Fashion Disjecta Membra 22 Grand Stuff Putting a label on it 12 Brand New Retro It’s for charideee 22 Body & Soul Heart-shaped mind and cutting-edge soul 20 Opening the Gates PhotoIreland Festival 34 Digested Digest What’s fermenting? 30 Uhh Yeah Dude Seatbelts 34 Digested Digest Butter me up 22 Running for their Lives Midfield general When Howth comes to town 200 205 203 204 et 24 200 issues later Reflections 31 IPUT’s Living Canvas Art and the city Dublin 2 191 06 Roadmap06 Roadmap BláthannaFeeling Seen ShiotIsolationSpice Bag Connoisseurs 10 In The Frame Officakes Serving S ot 16 The Meeting For Those I (Love) Yourself Today 16 Dublin 2020 Reflections on the year ears of illustration 24 Niall Staines Glitches 34 Digested Digest Where the wild garlic grows 38 Gastr Sino-J Gues apanese jingle bells (01) 687 0695 172 10 In The Frame Maurs oPillar oadw8 Roadmap Hot ter Ralph Limbs f Society190 BreenBurnt Out a 08 Roadmap Webbed Goryse 12 In The Frame Beyond Drifting 12 Brand New Retro 12 What el10 Wha If She’s a modelser Dain, rain go away 12 In The Frame Daragh Soden 14 Brand New Retro The Specials and the Beat 14 Nice Gaff 14 My Beautiful Laundromat Stories from the floor Shanzen 14 Daragh Soden All the world’s a stage Twilift 14 Brand New Retro Long Mile Works 26 Fashion Green Eyed Monster Thirty three and a third 30 99 Problems Put a flake in it 08 Roadmap Sinking Feeling Girl RockWabi-Sabi time Central Huper Surviving ChristmasDublin 1985 had a national park? Spiels on wheels erminal O Dear Old Dublin 14 Nice Gaff 12 What if Dublin Rrop your guard had loved its little lanes 14 Design Terminal T ne, flight’s on time Riding side saddle 16 Design Paddle your own Fjord 08 Roadmap A career pinnacle 12 What ifo Dublinw16 CMAT 16 Design Banned mobile phones in public spaces 16 Design 16 Design Shane Griffin come home for a visit Sounds Around 22 Liberties Next Craning for a view of the new H gget Scrumpeto s who’s back? 30 Dublin Old School Settle petal 44 Ukes of Hazzard Strung out 30 Dance Festival Spaced Out 22 The xx Slightly bigger, slightly bolder 36 Brand New Retro History Lesson, Pt. 2 44 Something About Mary A presidential encounter 48 Print Beautiful, stark, thought-provoking 46 Barfly The old fashioned approach 54 Gastro Casual dining north of the Liffey 64 48 Hours Spent in London 56 Design Provocative exaggerations astelands of youth 56 Cinema A directorial star is born 76 Print There was no ‘main’ Beatle 78 Film Darth Vader on tenor sax 70 Artsdesk Gross, elegant, surreal, minimal, tactile 70 Artsdesk Queer desire and public space 60 Who? 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