Sunday afternoon sees the Irish Film Institute screen Howard Hawks’ 1944 classic To Have and Have Not, the first pairing of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. The couple ooze chemistry, delivering some of cinema’s most sexually charged dialogue (“You know how to […]
Read more →Amongst our myriad and many talents here at NewsFour, we are a Docklands newspaper. For many, talk of the Dublin Docklands might inspire picture-postcard mental images of the Convention Centre or Grand Canal Dock and its upmarket image, acquired by […]
Read more →David ‘Babby’ Byrne was born in 1905 in Ringsend and lived in Thorncastle Street with his parents and ten siblings. He was known as Babby because he was the youngest of 11 children, not because he was small. From a […]
Read more →The Sean Moore Awards 2015 took place on the evening of March 3rd at Clanna Gael Fontenoy. This was the second presentation ceremony since the Awards came back last year, after their nine-year hiatus. There was a buzz of excitement […]
Read more →The South East Area committee of elected councillors met in March to bring the latest local issues to the attention of Dublin City Council. The issue of dog fouling was brought up by Councillors Dermot Lacey and Frank Kennedy. Cllr […]
Read more →Now the Six Nations is behind us and the country is still reeling from a collective hangover, we at NewsFour decided to try to lay an old ghost to rest. For many years now, our grand area of Dublin 4 […]
Read more →Get your community group involved in the Decade of Commemorations! Dublin City Council is making €150,000 available to community groups and organisations to help stage events commemorating the 1916 Rising. The fund will go towards events taking place in 2015, […]
Read more →The latest Community Convention for the Our Town Ringsend-Irishtown area took place on March 24th at the Ringsend and Irishtown Community Centre, and was well-attended with concerned groups from the area. The purpose was to bring all present up to […]
Read more →A new triangle garden structure was recently built in the St Broc’s and Pembroke Cottages in Donnybrook. The area had been left derelict due to the passing of a local gentlemen who conducted maintenance on the site, after which Donnybrook […]
Read more →Get revved up for Down Syndrome Ireland this May! The tenth annual Rev-Up4DSI will be raising funds for Down Syndrome Ireland with a 1000km motorcycle ride around Ireland over the May bank holiday weekend.
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