Growing up in what, at the time, was Czechoslovakia, Rastislav “Rasty” Blazek also ate carp every Christmas Eve, he says.
After The Currency reported the idea of the council moving its HQ, councillors were talking about and thinking through the ...
It’s probably fair to assume that if the DFA said anything positive about Algeria’s human rights record, they wouldn’t be so ...
Homes in Parnell Estate have pyrite and fire-safety problems – and for years, auditors and councillors have been pushing the ...
This short stretch of James’s Street has been flagged as hazardous for cyclists again and again over the years. Yet plans to ...
This might be his first album, but Johnson (real name Evan Flynn) has been moving through the Dublin rap scene for long ...
The 4th annual Nollaig na mBan festival returns to Ballybough and North Strand on 6 January. Throughout the day, and across locations including Charleville Mall Library, Clonliffe House, Cusack’s Pub ...
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A Monthly Film Night Wants to Counter the Cult of Overwork Chris Hansen and Thomas Mozdzeń set up Do Nothing Watch Films promising escape from the Dublin rat race with a regular series of shorts and ...
“What’s often overlooked in the broad sweep of articles and statistics about homelessness is that homelessness itself is a trauma,” writes Christine O’Donnell.
Sophia Vigne Welsh is a visual artist based between Wicklow and Dublin. A recent graduate of the National College of Art and Design, Sophia is relocating to Los Angeles in the new year with the hopes ...