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Art, scares and a lot of sing-alongs: your weekend’s guide to What’s On


By Erin Lindsay
22nd Mar 2019
Art, scares and a lot of sing-alongs: your weekend’s guide to What’s On

After what was a much-needed bank holiday break last week, our brains and bodies are definitely craving another weekend of fun. And what’s more fun than Aretha Franklin sing-alongs, (or Queen, if the mood so takes you), or a day at a crafts market in the city? And to finish off, make sure you get a ticket for Us — set to be the film of the year. Happy weekend from IMAGE!


All weekend: Get a ticket for Jordan Peele’s new movie ‘Us’

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Hotly tipped as the next Alfred Hitchcock (although it should be argued that he is just the first Jordan Peele), Peele’s much anticipated follow-up to Get Out is finally in cinemas from this weekend. Us follows the Wilson family, whose mother Adelaide is plagued by paranoia from her past that something bad is going to happen to her family. When they head for a weekend away with their friends, that paranoia is suddenly not so unfounded. Starring Lupita Nyong’o (who is already being tipped for Oscar buzz for her part), Elisabeth Moss and a brilliant wider cast, the cinema is the only place we want to be tonight. Check for tickets in your local, or head to the Lighthouse for a treat.

Saturday: Get craft at the Artfully Craft Arts Market in Lucky’s on Meath Street

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Arts, crafts, beer and food  what more could you want from your Saturday? The Artfully crafts market is setting up shop in Meath Street, with an absolutely brilliant line-up of Irish designers, illustrators, artists and more. Take the day to have a look around, while enjoying pizza from Coke Lane Pizza and beer from Hopfully. Brilliant way to spend an afternoon.

 

Sunday: Relive (or experience for the first time) the magic of Bohemian Rhapsody at the Sugar Club

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Now boasting a series of Oscars (including Best Actor for Rami Malek), Golden Globes and glowing reviews, Bohemian Rhapsody has already become one of the stand-out films of 2019 (and it’s only March). Rami Malek is flawless playing the universally-beloved Freddie Mercury, in a film that even struggles to keep up with his acting chops. Despite what you might read on Twitter, Bohemian Rhapsody really is a brilliant watch, and on Sunday, the Sugar Club is screening it for its loyal patrons. Tickets are €12.50, including popcorn.

 

On Sunday: Head to Whelan’s for a night with Aretha Franklin

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A celebration of the life (and more importantly, the music) of the Queen of Soul, Miss Aretha Franklin is on our radar for Sunday night. Whelan’s will stage an evening with the I Heart Band, and some of the country’s best singers and musicians to put on a fitting tribute for the Queen. What’s more, all proceeds on the night will go to ARC Cancer Support, so it’s well worth a visit. Tickets are €16.50.