Last week saw the opening of a new branch of fine food market Donnybrook Fair, on Gallery Quay in the Grand Canal Dock. This is the fifth store the chain have opened, following on from sites in Stillorgan, Baggot Street […]
Read more →In the aftermath of one of the biggest storms to hit the Philippines The Annual Craft Fair in Sandymount will donate its proceeds to the charity Christian Aid. The craft fair will take place at Christ Church and Sandymount Market […]
Read more →When it was announced early last year that acclaimed novelist Cormac McCarthy had written his first ever film script, to be adapted by veteran director Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner), expectations were high. The Coen Brothers had successfully filmed his […]
Read more →Tonight, thousands of people will run in the dark with the intent of raising funds & awareness for a charity of their choice and to fund the search for a cure for spinal cord injury. There are 5 official locations […]
Read more →The Christmas ads are already on telly to warn us all to get our shopping done, and many of us will be groaning and rolling our eyes, with Halloween just barely behind us but even though the season for giving […]
Read more →Olympic Champion Katie Taylor will host a second fight night in The Mansion House on 29th November as part of her ‘Road to Rio’ preparations for next year’s IABA World and European Championships and ultimately the 2016 Olympics Brazil. Katie […]
Read more →We’re coming into what is known in the movie business as “Oscar Season”, with film distributors releasing their award hopefuls over the next couple of months. This week sees the Irish release of two hotly tipped but wildly different movies. […]
Read more →RTÉ news reporter Frank Hall interviewed The Beatles when they came to Ireland to perform in November 1963 and tomorrow we mark the 50th anniversary. I stumbled across an interview on RTÉ player and was nearly in tears laughing at […]
Read more →Dubliners have been looking at dry sinks in despair for the past few days. This is set to continue, despite reports of water falling from the sky. Although in some parts of Dublin city there seems to be no water […]
Read more →Two Labour MEPs have today called for the government’s proposed referendum on the legalisation of the status of same-sex marriage to be moved forward to May 2014, to the same date as the Council and European elections. MEPs Emer Costello […]
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