Dogs Trust will host their annual Supporters Day at The Doggie Do with Dogs Trust this Sunday, September 10th, in Herbert Park. The Doggie Do with Dogs Trust, is a celebration of the unique bond we share with our canine […]
Read more →An exhibition to commemorate the Irish Famine, which lasted from 1845 to 1852, continues until the end of September in Dublin’s city centre. The event, entitled ‘The Irish Potato Famine”, is running on the top floor of St Stephen’s Green […]
Read more →Eight year old Oisin Corrigan wrote to the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, one year ago to tell him that his ambition (when he grows up) is to be the President of Ireland and his best friend, Dan Moran, […]
Read more →The Pigeon House and its accompanying buildings are a well-known part of Ringsend’s sailing and industrial history, but perhaps lesser known is the story of the tumultuous Pidgeon House murders of 1761 and the Ringsend family at the centre of […]
Read more →Personalized Nutrition When it comes to ‘diets’ or ‘dieting’ that people so often partake in, there are a myriad of forms: 10 day, 15 day, or 30 day diet challenges. Most people are successful in losing weight when on these […]
Read more →Paul Verhoeven’s satiritical sci-fi thriller Robocop turned 30 this year, and to celebrate, it’s screening at the Lighthouse late Friday night. Verhoeven brought a very European take to a very American genre, commenting on that country’s obsession with commercialism, gun […]
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