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20th August 2020
Education Expo in the RDS & Virtual Education Expo 2020
Geneva Pattison The annual Education Expo is expected to take place on August 29th of this year, with added safety measures put in place to ensure social distance is maintained. The free event will allow prospective students to meet course […]
Events
20th August 2020
Save fuel, money and emissions on your motoring staycation
Advice from SEAI For those who haven’t switched to an electric vehicle and are still driving a petrol or diesel car, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has some tips to help you drive more efficiently. This will help […]
Uncategorized
19th August 2020
Editor’s Corner
Beibhinn Byrne Welcome Back! It has been the worst of times and the best of times and how we have missed each other and the routine customs we took for granted. There is a lot to question and a lot […]
Editorial
18th August 2020
Football returns and the clubhouse is (nearly) ready
Kathrin Kobus It was a long interruption no one had truly anticipated back in March when suddenly the Covid 19 crisis grew much larger and stopped everything, not just on the sports level, in its tracks. The football leagues were […]
Sport
18th August 2020
Herbert Park home of The O’Rahilly faces demolition
Dermot Carmody A decision is due by August 24th from An Bord Pleanála on a Social Housing Development (SHD) planning application by the owners of The Herbert Park Hotel. If plans for a 12-story apartment development on the site go […]
Local HistoryLocal News
14th August 2020
Stephen Kenny takes over as Ireland manager
David Prendeville One very small piece of good news to come about over the last number of weeks is that Mick McCarthy’s reign of terror as Ireland manager has come to an end. I’ve documented in this paper the absurd […]
Sport
30th July 2020
Live Aid: the “Global Jukebox” 35 years on
Peter McNamara This summer will see the 35th anniversary of Live Aid, the greatest charity rock concert the world has ever seen. Masterminded by Dublin-born Bob Geldof, the event was organised in aid of Ethiopia, and the terrible famine it […]
Local HistoryMusic
8th July 2020
Book Review: Luis Buñuel A Life in Letters
David Prendeville This superb book gathers together a comprehensive collection of some of the most important and widely relevant examples of Luis Buñuel’s correspondence. Many of the letters in the book have never been published previously and almost all of […]
Arts & CultureBooks
6th July 2020
Together at Home: The Virtual Concert with an Irish Connection
Peter McNamara “One World: Together at Home,” the two-hour star-studded virtual concert featuring Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, John Legend, Elton John, and numerous other artists, took place on Saturday April 18th. This unprecedented musical event, organised by Global Citizen and […]
Arts & CultureMusic
30th June 2020
Keep your pets safe in hot weather
The ISPCA provides the following tips and advice to keep your pets safe in hot weather. This spring and early summer, sunshine levels and temperatures have been above average, so we are sharing some summer tips and advice to help […]
FamilyWildlife