Friday 14th, August, 2015
Suburban Sounds comes to Rathcoole
Following on from its successful programmes in RUA RED Arts Centre, Tallaght, Suburban Sounds is looking to extend its activities into other areas in South County Dublin...

Friday 14th, August, 2015
Following on from its successful programmes in RUA RED Arts Centre, Tallaght, Suburban Sounds is looking to extend its activities into other areas in South County Dublin...
Tuesday 11th, August, 2015
Check out 'Perspective' - a short film based on themes of bullying and judgement.
Tuesday 11th, August, 2015
As part of Tallaght Youth Forums series providing information to young people, Sara- Kate Gotting interviewed John Duffy of BelongTo, a Youth Service supporting LGBT young people. This video is in two parts...
Tuesday 4th, August, 2015
Suburban Sounds is starting up again in October, applications are now available here!
Monday 27th, July, 2015
Niall Simmons is a young musician from South Dublin. He has been a participant in Suburban Sounds for two years. He joined us for an acoustic performance of his song "Home".
Thursday 23rd, July, 2015
As part of Tallaght Youth Forums series providing information to young people, Emma Nolan asked teenage health worker Christopher McLoughlin about the kind of advice he gives young people regarding health, sex and relationships.
Tuesday 21st, July, 2015
Amy Naessens is a young musician from South Dublin. She has been a participant in Suburban Sounds for two years. She joined us for an acoustic performance of her song Armour
Tuesday 21st, July, 2015
As part of Tallaght Youth Forums series providing information to young people, Roisin O'Keeffe asked Orla O'Sullivan about the CAO process, and gets some really useful advice and information on applying for 3rd level education.
Thursday 16th, July, 2015
As part of Tallaght Youth Forums series providing information to young people, Sara-Kate Gotting asked Sara Ennis of Foroige about what they have to offer.
Thursday 16th, July, 2015
Keith Moss is the frontman and main songwriter in The Tightrope Walkers, a four-piece band whose groove-infused sound is propelled by an incendiary energy, sounding something like XTC and Television arm-wrestling with Real Estate and the Super Furry Animals. With a dash of Gram Parsons, a pinch of 'Tusk'-era Fleetwood Mac and a dollop of 'Station To Station'-era Bowie! Nick Stanley asked the questions...