Intellect Books began their World Film Locations series in 2011, with volumes based around heavy hitters like New York, Los Angeles and London. Since then, the series has branched out to take in what might be described as the outposts […]
Read more →Following the success of the Irish Senior Cricket team at the 2007 Cricket World Cup, the sport has enjoyed a renaissance of sorts in the nation’s capital, and nowhere is that revival more evident than in the Dublin 4 area. […]
Read more →Our U-14 players have given the club plenty to cheer about in recent weeks. They captured the Division 4 Féile title in football, and the club came close to making it a double, just losing out in extra time in […]
Read more →Beechill United Football Club will be hosting the Noely McKeon Perpetual Benefit Football League in support of St Vincent’s Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit on Saturday the 19th of July. A native of Beechill, Noely McKeon lost his battle against a […]
Read more →The Street Performance World Championships kick off this weekend under the new name of Laya Healthcare’s City Spectacular. Merrion Square will play host to the free family festival from this Friday, with acrobatics, sword swallowing, and escapology amongst the wonders […]
Read more →Dublin Camera Club is currently hosting its Annual Exhibition in Pearse Street Library’s Dublin City Library and Archive. Photo 2014 is a free event which has over 200 photographic prints of the club members’ work on display, and is open […]
Read more →This week, NewsFour has a real treat for our readers: two double tickets to Laughter Lines Dublin’s Wednesday night gig in the Duke on Duke Street! Every Wednesday from 8.30pm, the Laughter Lines troupe delivers ingenious comedy improvisation to anything […]
Read more →Monday Our Town and Someone Else’s – SPECIAL REPORT Monday saw Rúairí Conneely give us a Special Report of Jackie Redpath’s presentation to the Our Town meeting in Clanna Gael Fontenoy GAA Club in Ringsend. Jackie is the Chief Executive […]
Read more →The Aussie New Wave was a group of Australian and New Zealand based film-makers who shook up Antipodean cinema during the 1970s. A key figure of the movement was Peter Weir, whose seminal 1975 film, Picnic at Hanging Rock, is receiving […]
Read more →Dublin City Libraries has launched this year’s Summer Reading Buzz! Last year over 2,000 children took part in the programme, which aims to encourage children to read during their summer holidays. Every time they finish a book, they get a […]
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