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An Artist’s Perspective on Dublin’s Changing Landscape in Before I Go: Vanishing Dublin
A new exhibition by artist Gerard Byrne highlights the impact of modernization on Dublin’s architectural character and cultural identity. By Peace Okolo An exhibition portraying Dublin’s evolving cityscape has opened at the Gerard Byrne Gallery on Trinity Street, with artist Gerard Byrne presenting a series of paintings that reflect the city’s architectural and cultural change. Before I Go. Vanishing Dublin focuses on Georgian and Victorian buildings…
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Jenna Cox, Killian Dowling and Shane McGannon explore the growing donut culture in Dublin and try to figure out why these sweet treats have become so popular.
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I know what you’re thinking; it’s way too early to be thinking about buying Christmas jumpers. But think about it, the good ones are always gone when you leave it too late! So at theCity.ie, we’ve put together our top five favourite Christmas jumpers for the festive season! First up is this red ‘Ho Ho…
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More than 22,000 fathers have taken paternity leave in 2017 so far. Figures released by the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection show that 22,375 fathers have received paternity leave in the first ten months of the year. The payment for paternity benefit is €235 per week and it allows fathers to take two…
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Almost €3 million was spent on the maintenance of Dublin City’s parks in 2016, thecity.ie has learned. Over half of the total money was used to maintain the Phoenix Park with €1.57M spent, with costs ranging from pest control to animal welfare to the upkeep of the park’s gardens. Over 1.3 million people passed through…
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In 2016, then Taoiseach Enda Kenny pledged to have music education accessible to every young person in Ireland within the next five years. That might have seemed over ambitious to some; or to others, simply another case of the government making more false promises. However, this claim may be proven to have a strong foundation based…
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The Sinner is about young mother Cora Tannetti (Jessica Biel), who one day on a family trip to the beach falls into a fit of rage and murders a seemingly innocent man right in front of her child. A group of men and women in their twenties are sitting, soaking up the beach atmosphere and…











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