Who remembers the 80’s? Thatcherism, yuppies and sterile Electro Pop! The ‘greed is good’ ethos was rampant and the popular scene coerced socialites to dress in frilly collared shirts that told the world that they were ready to conform.
Read more →On order from Dublin City Council, there will be designated areas throughout the city for the presentation and collection of waste in bags. This will begin on Friday July 1st in accordance with criteria issued by the Department of Environment […]
Read more →Most of the work on the Poolbeg Incinerator has stopped. Some 300 workers have put down tools on an issue regarding three workers let go via text last Saturday night (May 21st). Workers on strike allege that local Irish workers […]
Read more →The Irish Astronomical Society will be looking to the stars in Sandymount this weekend, and the public are invited to join them.
Read more →Before he left Ireland behind for Paris in 1937, legendary playwright Samuel Beckett was a landlord in Dublin 4. Now a house he owned a is up for sale, but it is not cheap.
Read more →TimeMachine Events is offering residents of Dublin 4 a chance to learn about the history and traditions of Bloomsday in a fun and free acting workshop.
Read more →The Green Ribbon campaign will be encouraging the public to discuss mental health across the country during the month of May. Organised by See Change, the campaign is now in its fourth year.
Read more →A new season of the films of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino begins at the Lighthouse on Tuesday with the former starring in a 35mm screening of Martin Scorsese’s classic Mean Streets.
Read more →There’s no doubt about it, Sandymount is one of the most desirable residential areas in the country.
Read more →Organised by the Irish Kidney Association, Organ Donor Awareness Week begins on April 2 and will run until April 9. The national launch took place at 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday 29 March at Mansion House, Dublin. Read more… Celebrate Irish […]
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