Archive for February 2018

Trumpet your love

Trumpet your love

So we know you’ll be cooking your loved one a delicious meal on the big night and starting your journey in artful eating as recommended in our interview with Karina Melvin. But there are treats in store up ahead still […]

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Eating Artfully

By Beibhinn Byrne “We are missing the most vital ingredient in the weight-loss battle; the mind.” – Karina Melvin. Karina Melvin is a Sandymount psychotherapist and resident whose practice and home is in on the Strand Road. Her book Artful Eating; […]

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Spring is for lovers SuperNatural Food Market

Nigel Slater the cook and food writer has a wonderful book call The Kitchen Diaries, a year-long account of his shopping, cooking and eating on almost every day of one year. Week by week, month by month, season by season […]

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The Cinema Corner – February 16th

The Cinema Corner - February 16th

We may be in the middle of another grim Irish winter, but that isn’t stopping the Lighthouse throwing a summer party on Saturday night, transforming into a tiki bar for a 35mm screening of Kathryn Bigelow’s action classic Point Break. […]

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The pull of lineage

By Beibhinn Byrne These collections shine with Rowley’s interests of psychology, ecology, mythology, philosophy feminism and of course literature itself and its music. There is a high literary ability and real erudition on display, as well as, a sustained commitment […]

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Cambridge FC Open Day

This Saturday at 2PM sees Cambridge football club hold an open day at their newly refurbished premises in Ringsend. This year the club celebrate their 50th anniversary with a newly appointed committee and a drive to recruit more members. The […]

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Rugby reads

By Kathrin Kobus Eoin Madden is mad about rugby. That wasn’t always the case. Author Gerard Siggins told the story of the fictional schoolboy Eoin Madden in five previous books, charting his way from learning to play rugby and becoming […]

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Backup your health

Z10physiotherapy courtesy of Paddy O’Rourke Looking after your health is vital. We all know how valuable it is and anyone fighting illness or debilitation, especially, knows how everything else pales in comparison to having good health and mobility. Back injuries […]

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Aer Lingus fundraising takes off

Actor and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Liam Neeson recently met with Aer Lingus Change for Good Ambassadors to celebrate 21 Years partnership of the Change for Good Appeal. Donations from Aer Lingus guests this year have helped to raise over $1.2million […]

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Grand opening of Marian sports hall

By Paul Carton Marian College’s new sports hall is finally up and running and officially opened its doors to the public for its grand opening on the 19th of January. Speeches from the recently retired principal Paul Meaney, new principal […]

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