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Harry Clarke and the Art of the Risque
11th April 2019
Harry Clarke and the Art of the Risque
By Geneva Pattison It’s common knowledge that St. Patrick’s Church houses a beautiful stained glass window by none other than famed artist Harry Clarke. However, another place you can view a piece of his less readily available work is at […]
Arts & Culture
Is Donnybrook becoming a ghost town?
11th April 2019
Is Donnybrook becoming a ghost town?
By Eoin Meegan A spate of shop closures over the last few years in Donnybrook has given rise to some concern that the once-thriving village is in danger of turning into a ghost town, or worse, a signpost on the […]
BuildingPlanning and Architecture
Dental Care Worth Smiling About
11th April 2019
Dental Care Worth Smiling About
By Eoghan Meegan Popular Sandymount dentist Dermott McMorrough has moved to Smiles Dental, Ireland’s largest privately-owned dental care provider, in Waterloo Road. Dermott had been in Sandymount since 1990, and after some initial jitters believes now he did the right […]
HealthUncategorized
An Taisce Spring Clean in April
11th April 2019
An Taisce Spring Clean in April
By Geneva Pattison For the month of April, The National Spring Clean Initiative will take place throughout Ireland. The programme was established in 1999 by An Taisce, which formed a partnership with the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government […]
Local News
The Cool Food School comes to Super Natural Food Market
11th April 2019
The Cool Food School comes to Super Natural Food Market
Super Natural The Cool Food School have brought fun, unique, interactive, food education to over 3,000 children since establishing in 2018. Our goal is to share the diversity and origin of foods, break down neophobia (the fear of new foods) […]
Lifestyle
Local biodiversity: The Pollinator Plan
11th April 2019
Local biodiversity: The Pollinator Plan
By Geneva Pattison Some people love them. Some people hate them. Let’s talk about pollinators. Pollinators are insects that roam from flower to flower collecting pollen from each stamen. Our main species of pollinator is the bee, with our country […]
EnvironmentWildlife
A captain's calling at Railway Union
10th April 2019
A captain’s calling at Railway Union
By Josh Fallon-Doran (Railway Union) Railway Union at Park Avenue is home for a number of sports. On March 9th rugby was the main focus. It truly became a day to remember for the egg ball section. Club captain Aoife […]
Sport
Mick's Euro 2020 kicks off
10th April 2019
Mick’s Euro 2020 kicks off
By David Prendeville Mick McCarthy began his second tenure as Ireland manager with an unsurprisingly dour game away to Gibraltar. Both sides were woefully lacking in quality in difficult playing conditions. Jeff Hendrick scored the only goal of the game, […]
Sport
Fair Play Joe!
9th April 2019
Fair Play Joe!
By Kathrin Kobus One chicken dish with brown basmati rice and kale or spinach sautéed on the side, spiced up with spring onions and a few slices of chilli pickled cucumber, that’s what this reporter had for lunch despite it […]
Lifestyle
BusConnects Update: Where no bus plan has gone before
9th April 2019
BusConnects Update: Where no bus plan has gone before
By Kathrin Kobus The NTA (National Transport Authority Ireland) is busy publishing plans and projects that involve demolishing buildings, houses, cutting trees re-routing, handing over Dublin bus routes to other operators and increasing fares (simply by changing zones). When the […]
Local News