Category: Events
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Wonderlights in Malahide Castle- What you need to know
The City’s NewshoundBy Ciara Tyrrell Throughout these dark and gloomy times, it’s always nice to spend time admiring the lighter side of life and the Wonderlights sure did illuminate our time at Malahide Castle. Wonderlights is a night walking experience taking place on the grounds…
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Movember helps MENtal and Physical Health
The City’s NewshoundAlready halfway through the month, Shay Galon reports on how social media allows Movember to spearhead the change of masculinity for the better.
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‘We will keep dancing’ – Uproar as government enhance night club restrictions
The City’s NewshoundWith the new restrictions hitting the hospitality sector once again, Leigha O’Reilly Hughes reports on the updates and how the nightclubs adopted new guidelines to keep their doors open.
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“She was on the floor unconscious. It’s an image that will never leave my mind.”
The City’s NewshoundReporter Jane Byrne looks at the new spiking trends in Ireland and the UK by examining the key part social media has played in bringing awareness to the issue and how it has affected one young woman from Dublin
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TU Dublin’s association with Aramark catering
The City’s NewshoundBy Sean Cuttle On 4 June 2020, David Fitzpatrick, condemned all forms of “structural racism and discrimination in the strongest terms” in an email sent to students and staff. Aramark Ireland holds the catering contracts for TU Dublin, and operates a number of…
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Soccer Sisters launch virtual coaching for aspiring women’s soccer players
Gavin Dalton speaks with FAI women’s administrator Rachel Graham about the recent, first of it’s kind virtual Soccer Sisters hub for the October Mid-term break. With Covid-19 preventing the usual week long camp style delivery of the popular Soccer Sisters programme, Aviva along…
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Bram Stoker Fest will scare you through your screen this Halloween
Spooky Season is upon us, but it’s lockdown… there’s nothing to do right? WRONG! Bram Stoker fest is offering up deadly thrills for those brave enough this Halloween weekend. Megan O’Brien chatted to the directors of the festival about what’s in store this…
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Mary Hickey strives for 41st ‘Virtual’ Dublin Marathon
Dublin marathon legend Mary Hickey has a very impressive record to look back on as she heads into her 41st marathon on Saturday, which is now virtual. With the new Level 5 restrictions, that might mean running “zig-zags around my garden,” she tells TheCity.ie‘s Ciaron…
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The 2020 International Literature Festival in Dublin
The International Literature Festival Dublin has revealed the programme for this year. And like many of this year’s cultural events affected by the pandemic, this programme will take place online. Dhai Almutairi chats with those involved in the upcoming virtual festival. Joey Kavanagh…
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Good Vibrationz continue to operate outdoors as Dublin remains in Level 3
Events host and organiser Good Vibrationz are continuing to operate their events outdoors, despite last week’s news that Dublin will remain in Level 3, with the rest of the country joining them and Donegal. Erica Carter discusses with them how they’re adapting to…
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