Have you ever stopped and watched the time set by the James Joyce solar pillar sculpture along Sandymount Strand? In bygone times, James Joyce himself walked the promenade making his observations that featured in Ulysses. He describes character Stephen Dedalus […]
Read more →Where will you be this New year’s eve? In less than 48 hours we will be in 2014 and what better way to honour the dawn of a new year than to take part in celebrations in your capital city. Events have been organised in Dublin to keep adults and children entertained.
Read more →There was a festive night of carols and mulled wine at the Fair Play Cafe on Monday, our photographer was there to get a few snaps. The audience sings along to Silent Night. Lucy reads the poem Advent Calendar. Peter and Heidi provide the carols.
Read more →Some of the countries biggest sporting stars are teaming up with hundreds of sports enthusiasts to undertake Goal’s 120 Mile Global Run. The event, which is being undertaken in aid of the Philippines and is in its 32nd year, was […]
Read more →Young Sandymount athlete Matthew Behan’s star is on the rise as he continues to win at running and hurdle races in Leinster and around the country. A 16 year old fifth-year student at CUS (Catholic University School), Matthew’s two main […]
Read more →Ashling Woods Larkin started Collide Dance Academy in 2005 in the Enfield Community Hall with just six students before moving her classes to Ringsend. Thanks to her devotion and dedication, the academy has received numerous awards over the last eight […]
Read more →From her flat in Countess Markievicz House, painter Sueann Moore (pictured) transforms her front room into an artist’s studio, using her coffee table as her easel, kids running in and out and neighbours knocking in as she paints. Sueann’s paintings […]
Read more →New Year’s Eve was crazy. All the gangs from the area would go gathering materials for the bonfires. They would collect pallets, wooden crates, tyres and anything else that would burn. The Villas, Whelan House, O’Rahilly House, George Reynolds, Stella […]
Read more →Having joined the Dublin Camera Club at 19, Gerry O’Dea developed a love for documentary photography. When President Kennedy arrived at Dublin Airport in Air Force One (above) on 26 June 1963, Gerry was on hand to capture the now-historic […]
Read more →With 2013 drawing to a close, NewsFour’s resident movie obsessive looks back on his ten favourite films of the year. 10. The Broken Circle Breakdown This Belgian drama about two musicians whose relationship falls apart following the death of their […]
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