You’ll have to wait until Monday for this week’s must see new release. A Quiet Place stars Emily Blunt and director John Krasinski as a couple attempting to keep their family safe in the wake of an alien invasion. The […]
Read more →The Whelan family will be unveiling a plaque for Thomas, Patrick and Martin Whelan on Easter Sunday after mass at Ringsend Church. Patrick Whelan was an Irish Volunteer who died in battle at Bolands Mills in 1916 and was later […]
Read more →If you’re looking to play tennis in the Dublin 4 area, then you might consider popping down to Lansdowne Tennis Club. Adults who are new to the game are invited to a free social tournament every Saturday morning at 10.30am […]
Read more →Guitarist with rock band The Blades, Laurence Cleary died last week in Japan aged 60. Having grown up in Ringsend, Cleary went to the Star of the Sea boys school before heading to study at Ringsend Tech. He later worked […]
Read more →Over the past decade, few filmmakers can match Japan’s Hirokazu Kore-eda for consistent quality output. Having established himself as the modern master of the family drama, Kore-eda now steps outside his comfort zone to deliver a legal thriller. The Third […]
Read more →The Step Up for Stephen Fundraising Committee are organising a Fun Run at Clanna Gael Fontenoy on 8th April in aid of local teenager Stephen Deering. Stephen, an avid footballer, is a local 15 year old from Bath Avenue who […]
Read more →Women and men from Góilín Singing Club will join writer Catherine Ann Cullen at Pearse Street Library today for a lively evening of songs and poems populated by Irish women, real and imagined. From Molly Malone to Molly Bloom, from […]
Read more →May the road rise to meet you, the roof above you never fall in and those gathered beneath it never fall out. May you live as long as you want, and never want as long as you live. May the […]
Read more →Force Majeure director Ruben Ostlund continues to mine situation comedy from middle class Swedish mores in The Square, a hilarious look at the hapless life of a Stockholm art gallery curator. Close to two and a half hours long, it […]
Read more →The classical music festival, Feis Ceoil, which has been held annually since 1896 and attracts over 5,000 participants from all over Ireland, runs in Ballsbridge until March 23rd. Following that a showcase performance of the most outstanding competitors from this […]
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