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May 21 2013

Seanlock

where The Olympia, 72 Dame St, Dublin 2
01 679 3323
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when 8pm

how much €25

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Sean Lock

If you're a Channel 4 viewer, you probably consider Sean Lock a sort of Jack Dee lite, but it ain't so, sista. Lock is nothing but a hero and survivor of the 1980s/early 90s' alternative comedy scene. While Alexei Sayles has become a cringe-inducing caricature, Sean Lock has been playing the long game. His kitchen-sink surrealism is as fresh now as it was in 1992 on The Funny Farm. His enthusiasm for misery is catching, and his own peculiar strain of ennui is best explored in the chronically underrated 50 Storeys High, the second series of which was co-written by yours truly's desperate childhood crush, Mark Lamarr. Lock plays the unlikeliest water attendant since Pamela Anderson, while snapshotting the strange and wonderful things that happen within the Mao-esque compartments of a high rise. The man's a genius. On and off of panel shows. / Cora Burke

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May 21 2013

Jonronson1

where Liberty Hall, Eden Quay, Dublin 1.

when 8pm

how much €14/€12

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Jon Ronson

Don't be put off by the Will Self endorsements on the sleeve of Jon Ronson's books, go on, pick it up, the guy is a real card. He's best known for writing what I like to call 'slasher non-fiction' - in his case, travel/political/humourous/journalistic non-fiction. He is loathed in the bookselling world because the man is nearly impossible to label. I hate to say it, but during my brief tenure as 'Head of Travel Literature' at Waterstone's, The Men Who Stare At Goats was kept in my section. To my eternal shame. His documentary work has also been what I can only describe as scintillating. Anything I feign to know about politics and religious tension came from the Tottenham Ayatollah and Dr Paisley, I Presume, so well done Jon Ronson, not just for your consistently great work, but for making me look less Bridget Jones at dinner parties. Win Tickets / Cora Burke

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