Pembroke Library on Anglesea Road will play host to two workshops for children tomorrow, Wednesday July 27th. The first workshop, Sunlight, is intended for babies and toddlers aged 4 to 14 months. It has been developed by artist Helen Barry […]
Read more →The Old Dublin Society has released details for the Heritage Week Lecture and the Autumn 2016 Programme. All of these lectures will be held in the Conference Room of Dublin City Library & Archive, 138 – 144 Pearse Street. They […]
Read more →Arthur Sheridan will read a selection of his poetry this evening at Pearse Street Library in an event titled “…and I will sing Burt Bacharach to you.” From 6pm attendees will be free to enjoy fresh refreshments and have a […]
Read more →FoodMicro begins its 2016 festivities today at University College Dublin, the first time the conference has been held in Ireland. Running until Friday 22nd, this event will be attended by over 1000 food biologists and other experts from the food […]
Read more →On Monday July 11th, Lord Mayor of Dublin and newly invested Honorary Admiral of Dublin Port Brendan Carr re-enacted of the Casting of the Spear. Carr sailed out on Dublin Bay with his seven-year-old son Jason for the event, which […]
Read more →Life can be stressful, but this coming Friday there will be a group activity for stress relief right here in the community. The Zen Walk provides a calm and relaxed atmosphere in which people can learn techniques to release stress […]
Read more →The Pembroke Library on Anglesea Road will be hosting fun events for children this July. At 11am on Wednesday the 13th author Emer Conlon will take part in Vroom-Town Storytime, an interactive storytelling session featuring characters from her Vroom-Town book […]
Read more →The Caribbean Princess returned to Dublin Port again today for the fifth time this cruise season. It remains one of the biggest cruise ships to take regular stops in Dublin. MS Caribbean Princess is a modified Grand Class cruise ship […]
Read more →If you find yourself at Grand Canal Dock on a Wednesday evening or Saturday morning you may spy two dragon boats racing through the water. Don’t be alarmed, it’s not an armada landing on our shores, rather it’s the Plurabelle […]
Read more →Today we celebrate the life James Joyce, one of one of Ireland’s greatest authors and poets. Sandymount will play host to several events commemorating his literary achievements. The first of these is a Bloomsday Walking Tour, which begins at 10am. […]
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