Followers of local football in Dublin may already be aware of The Metropolitan Girls League Academy, a training and development academy for promising female players aged 11 and upwards. Founded in 2011 under the auspices of the North Dublin Schoolboys/Girls […]
Read more →“If a June night could talk, it would probably boast it invented romance.” – Bern Williams Is there anything more beautiful than walking among roses on a beautiful June morning? It’s that time of year, and as the days move […]
Read more →It’s summer! School’s out and we all have high expectations from the weather. But it doesn’t matter what the temperature is like outside because we can always heat things up with this spicy Mexican Breakfast! Artist Martina Kirwan lived and […]
Read more →On January 16th 1938, the first ever Jazz and Swing concert took place at Carnegie Hall with the Benny Goodman Band and guests. All 3,000 tickets were sold in hours to wealthy New Yorkers. Metronome magazine reported 5,000 Hoi Polloi […]
Read more →Irishtown native and avid photographer Graham Barry has launched a unique community enterprise initiative helping to promote new artists, enhance local businesses and support a charity in the process. After over 10 years of taking photos as a hobby, Barry […]
Read more →Summer. Who needs it? We are now in the midst of the year’s most overrated season. There is an old joke in Ireland: “I can’t wait for summer in Ireland next year… I hear it’s on a Thursday!” I believe […]
Read more →Summer is upon us and people all over the country are inspired by the good weather to get fit. Dublin 4 is no different and the parks and streets have been flooded with people out running in the last few […]
Read more →Spirulina is my favourite superfood for many reasons, primarily because I get so much from just a few small tablets. It is absolutely loaded with well-balanced nutrients: it contains all B Vitamins, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, Iron, […]
Read more →John Joe Flood was a really gifted footballer and a vital part of the first great Shamrock Rovers team, which conquered Irish football in the 1920s. As a player, John Joe was speedy and physical, with plenty of skill and […]
Read more →Get your vote in for this year’s Irish Architecture Awards! Every year The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) asks the public to vote for their favourite architectural project. 36 projects have been shortlisted for the Public Choice […]
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