To mark that occasion, Nic Ghearailt has curated a pretty spectacular line-up that includes artist Osaro Azams, actor and ...
Before signing off, area councillors tweaked the document to try to emphasise local residents’ hopes that the heritage ...
Two free exhibitions, hosted at the Beta Festival over the coming weekend, also explore the future of data privacy.
At a meeting of Dublin City Council’s transport committee on Wednesday, councillors and council managers expressed ...
The European Parliament recently voted to demand a ban on the sale of European passports, and to tighten access to residency-via-investment schemes, like Ireland’s.
Cathal Kavanagh is currently a student at Trinity College Dublin. He has writen for a number of publications around Dublin, including GoldenPlec and H&G.
With Covid-19 restrictions banning outsiders entering Dublin prisons, outreach groups such as the Solas Project and Release are writing letters to inmates as a way to stay in touch.
Krzysztof Bruszewski lives in Dublin. He likes books and gueuze.
Like barbershops with gigs and opticians that host poetry readings, part of the collective’s squeeze-’em-in ethos grew from the cost of space.
Once, this late 16th-century manor had been “a splendid gateway” by the Dodder. But, in the present, that beauty had faded.
For the curious, the involved, the engaged, the newcomer, the old-timer – for anyone you think would want to read about the city.