In this event guide there’s some originality, a bit of 1950s, something obscure and something freaky but to calm it all down some Irish roots on Paddy’s Day with lots of traditional Irish music. Guitarist and band member of Jupiter […]
Read more →Jack L headed off to Amsterdam one summer at the age of 18, living in a tent on campsites for nearly six months whilst busking and working in fish factories. “At one stage I ended up losing the tent and […]
Read more →Following the storms of early January, many stretches of the coast were littered with rubbish washed in from the sea. Particularly badly hit was the stretch of beach around the Poolbeg towers. With Dublin City Council’s resources over-stretched by the […]
Read more →What’s on tonight! Upstairs in Whelan’s on Wexford Street, Ruth Keggin will be performing some Manx Gaelic Music. The gig starts at 8pm and its only €5 on the door. For more info log onto: http://www.ruthkeggin.com/ There’s some live comedy […]
Read more →Mammyisms, much like dad jokes are an inevitability for all parents. Colm O’Regan the comedian behind the twitter account @irishmammies hits the nail on the head with tweets like, “Who’s that plate for? Teddy, I see. I hope Teddy isn’t […]
Read more →Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a chronic and on-going movement disorder that worsens over time. People with Parkinson’s suffer with low activity levels, poor mobility and have a reduced quality of life so it is vital that clients, especially those early […]
Read more →Flood defense gates on the River Dodder will be closed and parts of Sandymount Strand and Beach Road could be closed ahead of an oncoming storm. The storm, which is already beginning in many parts of Dublin 4 especially parts […]
Read more →The Mayor of South Dublin, Dermot Looney, has resigned from the Labour Party. In a statement on his blog, Mr. Looney said it had been clear the Labour Party is no longer for him – with increasingly different positions on […]
Read more →Flood Damage? Threshold want to help bail you out For large parts of the country, 2014 barely hesitated in its beginning, going from the holiday season to the high drama of storm force gales and torrential rain. Although for the […]
Read more →December 8th is the day the farmers come to the ‘big smoke’ to do their shopping and a massive day out for people from all corners of Ireland. But living in Dublin means it’s not such a novelty. Just a day to avoid an unusually busy town,
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