Archive for January 2022

The Last Duel Ireland Shines in this Modern Medieval Epic

B.J. Quinn Remember Lockdown #1? Cast your mind back to a time of soda bread recipes, viral sea shanties, insufferable Zoom quizzes and, yes, Matt Damon. The Hollywood superstar and his family were holed up in Dalkey while the actor […]

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Bringing the Sparkle back to Donnybrook Donnybrook Tidy Towns land well-deserved award

Another Dublin 4 village doing us proud! NewsFour would like to say well done and congratulations to Donnybrook TidyTowns on their 2021 Neighbourhood Awards win for Best Urban Village! They have done amazing work over the last few years finding […]

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History Making at Railway Union

Railway Union Football Club has registered a girls only team in the Dublin District Soccer League (DDSL) this year, for the first time in the club’s 117 year history.   Railway Union Football Club was founded in 1904 as a senior mens football club.  […]

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OFFline Film Fest now accepting film submissions

Are you a film student, graduate or just enthusiastic about creating cinema magic? If so, OFFline Film Festival are now calling for submissions of films made by first time directors, writers and producers.

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Generous Offer brings Lord Mayor to Tears

Louise Whelan “A Butterfly alights beside us like a sunbeam…” Féileacáin is a non-profit organisation that was founded by a group of bereaved parents who came together to offer hope and support to others having suffered the loss of a […]

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Clanna Gael

Jonathan Neilan While delayed by Covid, we are now proud to announce our new gym and fitness studio, in partnership with Movement Fitness, who operate and manage the fitness facilities on behalf of the club. The Movement Fitness team runs personal […]

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The folk origins of Women’s Christmas

The folk origins of Women's Christmas

Today marks the sixth of January, traditionally celebrated as Little Christmas, Women’s Christmas or Nollaig na mBan. You may remember your mam shouting at you to make your own dinner or being expected to pick up some extra slack on this day, and rightly so!

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THOMAS ‘BUD’ AHERNE Part Three

Gavan Bergin “Bud will always be remembered as one of the greats” (The Limerick Leader) On September 21st 1949, in front of a 50,000 crowd at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England played the Republic of Ireland at home for the first […]

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Built This Way BIAS – exhibition that aims to expose bias in AI

By Brian Bowe Following the easing of lockdown restrictions, the Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin reopened its doors to the public last October with a launch party for BIAS: Built This Way — a free, interactive, wholly thought-provoking exhibition […]

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Muckross Junior Hockey Club

Muckross Junior Hockey Club caters for over 400 children from 1st Class in primary school up until 4th year in secondary school. The club returned to training in August and the Committee ensured that all training sessions complied with Hockey […]

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