Archive for June 2018

South Docks Festival

In July of this year, the South Docks Festival will celebrate its 31st Anniversary. A volunteer led event, this year’s festivities include a children’s talent show to be held at the Google Theatre, “The Foundry”, where the overall winner will […]

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Vocal Confidence Camps

Vocal confidence camps for teens will take place in two Dublin locations over five days this summer. The idea is to help youngsters build confidence in their singing/speaking voice, as well as in everyday life. Dates and locations are as […]

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Joycetime at Dunsink

Head up to Dunsink Observatory tonight for some readings, discussions and live music as part of the Bloomsday festival. The reason for the location is due to the fact the observatory was the location to where Irelands clocks were set […]

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The Book and Body experience

By Eoin Meegan The Book and the Body was a two day symposium, held in UCD in April, which comprised presentation of papers, discussion, and dance performance. The event was organised by twins Jessica and Megan Kennedy who formed Junk […]

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Facebook eyes up former Bankcentre

Facebook eyes up former Bankcentre

By Alexander Kearney What’s going on with the AIB Bankcentre? Mystery still surrounds the future of the site after it was revealed earlier this year that AIB intended to vacate the last portion of its purpose-built campus by summer 2019. […]

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Beech Hill Terrace nearing completion

Beech Hill Terrace nearing completion

By Paul Carton Royal Hospital Donnybrook Housing Agency’s Beech Hill Terrace accommodation project is on track to be completed for September. The address in Donnybrook was previously home to a dilapidated apartment block which was demolished to allow for the […]

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Working to keep Sandymount vibrant

By Kathrin Kobus. About 100 residents of Sandymount and neighbours of all ages and gender came and got their gear and handy tools, like gloves and tongs on a stick, from the Sandymount Tidy Towns committee. They were going about the […]

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June rocks Energia Park

By Paul Carton Walk up, dance home this June when Donnybrook Stadium plays host to a collection of music acts, which include genres of punk and psychedelic rock. The newly-named Energia Park will open its doors this summer to ‘Mercury […]

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Fake: good and bad

Fake: good and bad

By Paul Carton From fake meat to fake emotions, if faking it gets the job done, who cares? This is the theme of the current exhibition running at the Trinity Science Gallery on Pearse Street. An exhibition exploring the fakeness […]

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StepUp for Stevo

By Kathrin Kobus Around four hundred, maybe even five hundred family, friends and teammates turned up on Sunday April 8th for a charity run in support of local teenager Stephen Deering, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment. NewsFour had joined the […]

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