Railway Union RFC are hosting their club captain’s pre-match brunch on the morning of the Ireland v Wales game in Donnybrook on February 25th. “We changed our club structures five years ago so that the club captain would be separate […]
Read more →The Dublin Dock Workers Preservation Society has spent the last seven years collecting documents and photographs in an effort to preserve the industrial history of Dublin Docks. This Thursday they will be handing over their collection to Dublin City Council […]
Read more →An infestation of traffic cones has recently blighted the Dublin 4 area. Nobody has the slightest clue where these cones have arrived from, although the foreman in charge of some local road works suspects he might have the answer. The […]
Read more →We may be in the middle of another grim Irish winter, but that isn’t stopping the Lighthouse throwing a summer party on Saturday night, transforming into a tiki bar for a 35mm screening of Kathryn Bigelow’s action classic Point Break. […]
Read more →This Saturday at 2PM sees Cambridge football club hold an open day at their newly refurbished premises in Ringsend. This year the club celebrate their 50th anniversary with a newly appointed committee and a drive to recruit more members. The […]
Read more →Actor and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Liam Neeson recently met with Aer Lingus Change for Good Ambassadors to celebrate 21 Years partnership of the Change for Good Appeal. Donations from Aer Lingus guests this year have helped to raise over $1.2million […]
Read more →By Paul O’Rourke Many of you will have seen our online story before Christmas detailing the lucky recipients of funding from “The Dublin Waste to Energy Community Gain Projects Grant Scheme 2017”, or “The Covanta Fund” as we like to […]
Read more →Bulgarian drama Glory tells the story of a mentally challenged railroad worker who does the right thing in handing over a bag full of money he finds discarded by some train tracks, only to have his watch go missing at […]
Read more →John Osborne’s most renowned 1956 play, which earned that generation the moniker, ‘angry young men,’ established him as an enfant terrible of English theatre and set his playwriting career off to an explosive start, is currently being staged at The […]
Read more →Featuring what is reportedly Daniel Day Lewis’s final performance, Phantom Thread is a stunningly realised relationship drama set in the high fashion world of 1950s London. Lewis is outstanding as Reynolds Woodcock, a narcissistic fashion designer whose independence is challenged […]
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