Arts & Culture

Long Gaze Back shows great perception

Dublin City Council’s award-winning initiative, One City One Book, has announced the choice for 2018: The Long Gaze Back, An Anthology of Irish Women Writers edited by Sinéad Gleeson. The scheme run by the public libraries service, which invites readers […]

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Port adds to city skyline

Port adds to city skyline

Dublin Port Company has made a striking and a bright change to the city’s skyline with the resurrection of one of its iconic 1960s cranes. Crane 292 stands tall again after 20 years. The 115 feet tall, Crane 292 has […]

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Portal of discovery

Portal of discovery

Time… Fortune… Life. These integral layers of existence and place, intrinsically bound to one another are possibly nowhere more evident and sedimented than at Dublin Port. Of course the port merges with the whole of Dublin bay or perhaps the […]

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JOYCE SANDYMOUNT TOUR

JOYCE SANDYMOUNT TOUR

The James Joyce Sandymount Tour took place on the 13th and 15th of June. It started from the James Joyce Centre on North Great George’s Street, Near the Rotunda at 11am. The tour consisted of visiting the various real life […]

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Dublin Dockers Preservation Piece

Dublin Dockers Preservation Piece

The Dublin Dockworkers Preservation Society (DDWPS) was formed in 2011 when a small group of former dockworkers, prompted by Jimmy Carthy, met in the KCCP building and decided that more should be done to preserve the industrial history of Dublin […]

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UCD hit orbit

UCD hit orbit

A team at University College Dublin is to lead the launch of the satellite formally called Educational Research Satellite-1. The European Space Agency (ESA), has selected the cube shaped satellite to be developed under the ESA Education Office, Fly Your […]

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Classic Movies at the RICC

Are you a classic movie buff? Do you dislike having to pay to go to the cinema? We have just the thing! The Ringsend and Irishtown Community Centre will start screening classic movies for free, beginning this Friday 14th at […]

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It’s all gone very Spanish down on Pearse Street

DocSpot is a new initiative organised by Pearse Street library where once a month, they screen a documentary for free, and lay on light refreshments to boot. This Saturday 24th June from 1.30pm, the library will screen a Spanish language […]

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A sneak peek at stained glass

A sneak peek at stained glass

For those of you who remember attending the chapel at the Irish Glass Bottle premises on Ringsend Road, you may recall some fine craftsmanship in stained glass art. Now that the chapel is no longer there, NewsFour set out to […]

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Ballet show marks the end of an era

Ballet show marks the end of an era

Since 1997, hundreds of young girls, and a handful of boys, have learned to dance at the Ingrid Nachstern Ballet School, Sandymount. Ingrid recently announced her decision to close the school after this year’s annual show, which took place on […]

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