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28th August 2022
Giacometti: From Life – A Must-See For Art Lovers
Celebrated as a painter, sculptor and scribbler, Alberto Giacometti is widely regarded as one of the most important and distinctive artists of the 20th century – Don’t believe me? Well, see for yourself. Giacometti: From Life is running at the […]
Events
24th August 2022
Young Irish Stars Secure Big Money Moves
David Prendeville It’s been an encouraging summer transfer window for some of Ireland’s promising young stars. 20-year-old goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu has moved from Manchester City to Southampton, seeking more first team opportunities. While 21-year old centre-half, Nathan Collins, has become […]
Sport
24th August 2022
Lorna M. Kelly – November 1924 to June 2022
In the same quiet determined manner that she had lived all of her 98 years Lorna Kelly fought another battle last month. Sadly this was to be her last one and she quietly passed away on the afternoon of 2nd […]
Memorial
24th August 2022
DCC NOTES: Active Travel Scheme Briefing And Hidden Disability Parking For Sandymount
Dermot Carmody South East Area Committee Gets Briefing On Ambitious Active Travel Programme Councillors at the meeting of the South East Area Committee (SEAC) on July 11th were briefed by the head of the Active Travel Programme Office Andy Walsh […]
DCC
24th August 2022
Galway Film Fleadh
Galway Film Fleadh
Ireland’s biggest Film Festival returns in in-person
B.J. Quinn The Galway Film Fleadh returned this past July for a live, in-person, and in-cinema edition after online and outdoor events during the past two years. From July 5th – 10th, this year festival goers, bouncing between the Town […]
Arts & Culture
24th August 2022
Rolling Back The Gears: Personal Cycling Tales and Memos
B.J. Quinn Today we are in a boom time for bicycles. Throughout the lockdown, rusty bikes were dusted and sales of new ones skyrocketed. The quieter roads, anxiety over public transport, and a surge in people taking up exercise has […]
Local HistoryMemory Lane
24th August 2022
Iconic Poolbeg Towers recreated ahead of Ireland’s first ever LEGO Store opening
The famous Irish landmark has been re-built entirely from LEGO brick to celebrate the upcoming opening of the new LEGO store in Dublin’s Grafton Street on August 18. Ahead of the store opening, the LEGO Group brought a LEGO brick […]
Local News
24th August 2022
The Editor’s Corner
Only a few weeks ago saw Ireland basking in one of its hottest summers ever with temperatures soaring to 33 degrees in Dublin’s Phoenix Park on July 17th., an event that Met Eireann informed us had not occurred since 1887. […]
Editorial
24th August 2022
Dublin Fringe Festival makes a Welcome Return: September 10 – 25
Dublin Fringe Festival is back and it’s big! The festival reveals a large-scale festival programme for the first time since its 2019 edition. Celebrating the glorious, the curious and the improbable from the top of the sky-line’s tallest buildings, to […]
Events
24th August 2022
Theatrical Entertainments Expo in Sandymount
St John’s Church, Park Avenue, Sandymount, will mark Heritage Week 2022 with a display featuring amateur dramatic societies and choirs that appeared on stage at the former St John’s Church Hall from its opening in 1883 until 1963, when it […]
Events