Arts & Culture

Dublin2020 Café Conversations

Dublin2020 Café Conversations

Dublin City Council invites you for a coffee and a chat to help shape Dublin’s bid to host the European Capital of Culture in 2020! With the help of Green Hat, Dublin City Council is hosting Café Conversations throughout the […]

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Cinema Roundup May 15th

There are some gems for movie lovers this week. The best of the lot is The Tribe, a fascinating Ukrainian drama set in a boarding school for the deaf. Playing out entirely through sign language with no narration or subtitles, it’s […]

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Caroline Canning’s Poolbeg

Caroline Canning's Poolbeg

Get a new perspective on Poolbeg as Ranelagh Arts Centre hosts Caroline Canning’s exhibition. Caroline Canning is an intuitive, physical artist, who has been engaging with her art for the past 15 years.

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April’s Photo Comp results in!

April's Photo Comp results in!

NewsFour readers have cast their vote on which of April’s photos they prefer to reach the final! The top five voted photographs are to be picked each month and these get brought to the final in November, where the 12 […]

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Cinema Roundup May 8th

If you’re hyped for next week’s release of Mad Max: Fury Road, you can avail of two opportunities to take in a double bill of the first two installments of George Miller’s post-apocalyptic action saga. On Saturday night the movies […]

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Cinema Roundup May 1st

Cinema Roundup May 1st

Fellini’s 8½ has been lovingly restored by the BFI and opens this week at the Irish Film Institute. It’s a stunning portrait of artistic procrastination, inspired by Fellini’s bout of writer’s block. Marcello Mastroianni delivers one of the most iconic performances […]

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Dublin Bay Conference & “Did Your Granny Make Bombs for the War?”

Dublin Bay Conference & "Did Your Granny Make Bombs for the War?”

There are some fascinating insights into local history open to the public today and tomorrow, with the 300th anniversary of the Great South Wall in Dublin Port and the Dublin Dock Workers Preservation Society’s “Did Your Granny Make Bombs for […]

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Sandymount Tidy Towns Events

Sandymount Tidy Towns Events

Sandymount Tidy Towns has lots in store for the community over the coming months! This Saturday (May 2) will see the Sandymount Tree Walk, a leisurely and informative one or two hour wander around Sandymount. Beginning on the Green at […]

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Who You Gonna Call? Ringsend’s Ghost Hunter

Who You Gonna Call? Ringsend’s Ghost Hunter

If you google the words “Ghost Wanted” your first results will point you in the direction of an old Merrie Melodies cartoon from 1940, or a recent supernatural thriller novel, but that is set to change as Ringsend resident Jasper […]

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The Green Scene

The Green Scene

Two of the greatest gardening months are awaiting us and nature is reawakening after what seems like a long winter. Warmer days, brighter evenings, beautiful colours, flowers and trees – indeed all the pomp and pageantry of nature is visible […]

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