Dublin City Council opened new Tearooms today in the leafy surroundings of Herbert Park, Dublin 4. Read more… Children’s Workshops at Pembroke Library Pembroke Library on Anglesea Road will play host to two workshops for children tomorrow, Wednesday July 27th. […]
Read more →Following the success of Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, a bunch of man versus nature movies appeared in the late 1970s. Most were awful, but one of the best is William Girdler’s bonkers Grizzly, which basically transplants the plot of Spielberg’s film […]
Read more →The National Print Museum is currently hosting an exhibition intent on giving a fresh perspective on the Rising. “Seditious Types, Legacy of the Printers of 1916” explores the central role played by printers and printed media in shaping the image […]
Read more →Dublin City Council opened new Tearooms today in the leafy surroundings of Herbert Park, Dublin 4. This is the latest action of the Council’s Parks and Landscape Services initiative, which is refurbishing old buildings and making them into more useable […]
Read more →The Transplant Team Ireland have returned from Finland, where they won a total of 21 Gold, 19 Silver and 29 Bronze medals in the 9th European Transplant & Dialysis Sports Championships. Read more… FoodMicro 2016 begins today FoodMicro begins its […]
Read more →The second in a series of four public information sessions on the Poolbeg West Strategic Development Zone took place in Ringsend Library on Thursday 21st July. Hosting the meeting was Myles Farrell of Dublin City Council, who displayed a number […]
Read more →The Irish Film Institute continues its season of folk horror with another three classics this week. On Saturday you can catch 1971’s Blood on Satan’s Claw, a creepy and atmospheric period horror in which a malevolent force possesses the children […]
Read more →The Old Dublin Society has released details for the Heritage Week Lecture and the Autumn 2016 Programme. All of these lectures will be held in the Conference Room of Dublin City Library & Archive, 138 – 144 Pearse Street. They […]
Read more →Arthur Sheridan will read a selection of his poetry this evening at Pearse Street Library in an event titled “…and I will sing Burt Bacharach to you.” From 6pm attendees will be free to enjoy fresh refreshments and have a […]
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