Take a look at our weekly events guide. What’s on tonight: • Open mic nights are on every Wednesday in Mother Reilly’s in Rathmines. Start at 9.30pm. • Cheltenham has started once again with Ruby Walsh winning the first race […]
Read more →The St. Patrick’s Day Festival 2014, running from the 14th to the 17th of March, is much as it is it is every year: both prominent and almost invisible among the revelry that the build up to the bank holiday […]
Read more →International Women’s Day is tomorrow, Saturday March 8 2014, to celebrate there are a number of events happening around the city. Network Ireland, the European Parliament Information Office and Concern are hosting a celebration of International Women’s Day in Dublin […]
Read more →What’s on tonight!! • Open Mic Nights are on every Wednesday in Mother Reilly’s in Rathmines. Start at 9.30pm. • Songwriter Damien Jurado is coming back to Ireland with a truly brilliant new album called Brothers and Sisters of the […]
Read more →A new exhibition of artwork is opening this coming Thursday (March 6th) in the Front Lounge bar, Parliament Street. The group behind the exhibit are A Celtic Commotion and as you might expect given the name, the work is themed […]
Read more →The Dublin Night run is to hold its first run through Sandymount. The run will take place on Tuesday March 4th at 7.20pm at Clanna Gael GAA club in Ringsend. The run will cost €15 for the 5k and €20 […]
Read more →Wednesday 26th February – Tuesday 4th March What’s on tonight!! • The Bentlyboys perform a free showcase in the Hampton hotel in Donnybrook. They specialise in up-tempo music capable of everything from rock/pop classics, funk grooves, swing and soul, and […]
Read more →Dublin City Council have published the details of the new season of their Let’s Walk and Talk programme. Run by the council’s Community and Social Development Service, the volunteer-led walks take place at a variety of locations across the city. […]
Read more →The Ripple Effect is stretching into new terrain at the Ringsend Irishtown Community Centre this March, with the commencement of yoga classes. The classes are aimed at kids aged six years to 12 years, the younger end of the target […]
Read more →If the title has you confused, don’t be. Chances are you have been, or have known a lesser-spotted Valentine’s Day ostrich. When that day rolls around as it does once a year, they bury their head in the sand, either […]
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