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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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There was a bittersweet feeling amongst many households in Ireland at 21:35 on Tuesday September 23rd. The finale of season one of The Traitors Ireland. Was there only twelve episodes? Was there life before August 31st when six hundred thousand people across this island sat down with their cups of tea to see if the…
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Dublin Independent Fashion Week took place this year from 22nd-29th September with an array of events around the City. Alison Gussago reports on two of the weeks’ events.
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by Niamh Dobbs An evening full of comedy, jazz, and of course, climate chats. The third Sustainable Development Goal Fest kicked off on Thursday, the 18th of September. The event was organised by co-founders of the Sustainable Life School, Nathalie Pavone and Dianne O’Connor, an organisation that provides impact-driven programmes in the hope of addressing…
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Aontú have committed to calling a motion of no-confidence in Tánaiste Simon Harris as soon as the opportunity arises for them to do so. This comes after public outrage directed at Harris following the death of Harvey Sherratt in July, while the Dáil was in recess. Harvey Sherratt, who suffered with spina bifida and severe…
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The Boy: A Two-Play Theatrical Event, is finally opening in Dublin after a five year delay. Carr’s brilliant retelling of old Greek myths finally gets to be shown on Ireland’s national stage. The official opening night is Wednesday, October 1st and it is already sold out. The two-play spectacle is based on three Greek myths…
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Not Tapping Out: Family-run Rascals Brewery fights rising costs and global giants to keep Irish craft beer independent
“We’re not in the business to buy a yacht. We do this because we love what we do,” says Joe Donnelly of Rascals Brewing Company — a family-run Dublin brewery that now finds itself at the sharp end of rising costs, regulatory burdens, and a drinks industry dominated by global giants. With a 30-hectare brewing…










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