What the heck, it's the last weekend of February already? It seriously does not seem that long since we were all on our Christmas holiers but now the kids and teachers are finishing up mid-term break and it's practically summer*.

It's that weird limbo time of year though, when there are gale force winds one minute but it's really warm the next and then your boots fill up with hailstones. Bank accounts are on their way to recovery from all the December revelry and people are looking for something to do. That's where we come in handy. For here is your weekend guide to What's On and since it's the first one we've included something for everyone in the audience. Hurrah!

*I may just think that because I can see a bit of blue sky. I forgot my gloves today so I might be eating my words later on when the sun is but a memory and I'm walking around town in search of chips in probable sub-zero temperatures.

Friday, February 21st

What? Film Screening: Almost Famous
Where? The Sugar Club, Dublin
What time? 7.30pm
How much? €6

This screening of Cameron Crowe's seminal rock 'n' roll flick Almost Famous is a tribute the late, great scene-stealer Philip Seymour Hoffman.

See a flippin' great film, hear a panel of experts (including entertainment.ie's Rory Cashin and Brian Lloyd) discuss Hoffman's brief but brilliant career, listen to cool music from PSH's films and remember an extraordinary actor gone before his time.

Buy your ticket here.

What? Gig: Lisa O'Neill
Where? Róisín Dubh, Galway
What time? 8pm
How much? €12/14

Hailing from Co. Cavan, this Meteor Choice Music Prize 2014 nominee's poetic, witty lyrics and musings on Irish life have entranced audiences throughout Ireland. Go along to the Róisín tonight to glide into the weekend on a natural high.

Saturday, February 22nd

What: Exhibition: Patrick Scott: Image Space Light
Where: Garden Galleries, Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), Dublin and VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow
How much? IMMA - €3/5 VISUAL - free

Patrick Scott - one of Ireland's most respected and influential artists - died this February 14th, mere days before these exhibitions in Dublin and Carlow opened. So if you haven't yet seen his glorious works, now is the right time to do so. Mourn the artist, celebrate his art and feel really cultural for visiting an art gallery on a Saturday.

What? Gig: St. Vincent
Where? The Olympia Theatre, Dublin
What time? 8pm
How much? €25

St. Vincent is one of the most buzzed about artists around at the moment and for good reason. She started her musical career with the Polyphonic Spree and since branching out on her own, the New York based singer has attracted a world-wide following of cool people. Her gig in Dublin is part of a European tour that includes dates in Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, London, and Manchester, so if you go you will definitely be in with the in crowd. Definitely.

What? Theatre: Joanna by Neil K. Sharpson WireBird Productions
Where? The New Theatre, Dublin
What time? 7.30pm
How much? €12/15

Don't go straight to the pub on Saturday night and don't stay in and watch crap on tv either. Go to the intimate New Theatre and watch this dark comedy instead. Prepare for mixed feelings (in a good way) as this tale of vigilance and revenge unfolds.

What? Theatre: Jezebel by Mark Cantan
Where? Theatre Royal, Waterford
What time? 8pm
How much? €18/20

Lucky you if you're in Waterford this evening for you have the chance to see the Rough Magic Theatre Company perform Jezebel - a comedy about the trials and tribulations of, er, attempting to organise a threesome. Extra incentive - we gave it a 5 star review.

Sunday, February 23rd

What? Classical Music: Sundays @ Noon Concert Series
Where? Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin
What time? 12pm
How much? Free

What better way to feel better about yourself on a Sunday than to head to a museum and listen to some gorgeous music? This week, Helene Hutchinson (soprano) Raphaela Mangan (mezzo soprano), Deirdre Moynihan (soprano), David Scott (baritone) and Owen Lorigan, Fionnuala Moynihan and Mary Scarlett (piano) will delight you with their concert to celebrate the Festival of Russian Music

What? Gig: Tupelo
Where? Whelan's, Dublin
What time? 8pm
How much? €12

Prepare yourself for the week ahead with this alt-folk act from Dublin. They'll be launching their new LP that night and it's the start of their nationwide tour so they'll be sure to have you tapping your feet and feeling great even though the next day is Monday.

What? Gig: Orla Gartland
Where? Cyprus Avenue, Cork
What time? 2.30pm
How much? 8.50

Go along to this gig from YouTube sensation Orla Gartland and have the pleasure of seeing one of Ireland's up and comers at a seriously convenient (for a Sunday) time. No excuses for this one.