Category: Culture
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Face your fears at Farmaphobia
Looking for one last scare this Bank Holiday weekend? Get yourself down to Ireland’s number one Halloween attraction Farmaphobia before it closes for another year on November 1st. Based in Causey Farm in Co.Meath, Farmaphobia consists of a number of spooky attractions constructed…
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Ten things to do in Dublin for Halloween
In order to get into the spooky spirit, here’s a list of fun and frightening things to do in Dublin this eerily festive season. 1) Samhain Tours & Tales at the GAA Museum https://crokepark.ie/news-and-events/samhain-tours-tales-at-the-gaa-museum This family friendly event consists of a scavenger hunt…
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Last chance to fit ‘93% Stardust’ into your ‘Weekend Plans’
With the working week ending, and the light at the end of the tunnel that is the weekend now becoming a reality instead of just a Monday afternoon dream, you’re probably trying to find a decent way to spend the precious weekend. Binge-watching…
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Halal food on the rise in Ireland
By: Leanne Salmon Halal shops and places which provide halal food are on the rise in Dublin city due to the increase in the Muslim community according to a local Imam. Imam Yahya Alhussein of the Islamic Foundation of Ireland on the South…
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A whole lotta pop culture to celebrate in 2017
This year sees a slew of iconic films reaching milestone birthdays. Aoife Loughnane revisits two and wonders why pop cultural icons are worth celebrating?
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U2’s lawsuit: are Bono and co. even better than the real thing?
As one of the biggest rock bands in the world is being sued for copyright infringement, Gary Ibbotson explores the murky waters of music plagiarism.
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Little Hats for a Big Cause
Gemma Kavanagh speaks to Age Action Ireland as they enter into their eight year of the Innocent Big Knit appeal.
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NCAD Exhibition at Annual Knitting and Stitching Show
Gemma Kavanagh speaks to NCAD students displaying their work at the annual Knitting and Stitching show in the RDS.
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Interview of Interest: Leah Kelly
Leah Kelly, a 20 year old upcoming singer from BIMM music college in Dublin, sat down with The City’s Kieva McLaughlin to discuss where she is now with her music and to tell us her plans for the future.
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Tuesday’s Tops: Dublin’s Top 5 Bars
The City’s Emily Hull takes a look at her top 5 Dublin bars – some classic favourites, and some hidden hideaways!
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