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Walk in My Shoes, the flagship awareness-raising campaign of St Patrick’s Mental Health Services, is calling on students and budding filmmakers across Ireland to submit short films or TikTok videos ...
On May 17 th 1937 Bill Fallon played in Ireland’s game against Switzerland in Berne. That was the first time he’d played in consecutive international games, and he played well. His speed and ...
The long-stalled Sandymount cycleway has been granted approval to proceed following a pivotal Court of Appeal ruling. However, how Dublin City Council plans to act on the judgement remains unclear.
To mark the anniversary of the writer’s death, let’s take a look at Brendan Behan’s life in Dublin 4. In the words of the legendary Irish writer, “My one ambition is to live as long as I can”. It was ...
AXA insurance is a major global investor and philanthropist in multiple health topics. The psychological wellbeing of workers is something that this company has championed, since they first ...
Dublin Zoo has unveiled the theme of this year’s award-winning night-time event, Wild Lights: ‘A Journey Through Time’. There’s something for all ages, from the youngest dinosaur experts to older ...
Embark on a brand new adventure in Dublin Zoo, now open to the public, themed ‘Zoorassic.’ This trail features forty of the world’s most realistic types of Animatronic Dinosaurs and over sixty ...
Nestled within our thriving communities, the Morton Academy School of Irish Dancing offers a unique and vibrant opportunity for the young to connect with Ireland’s rich cultural heritage through the ...
Summer is here and what great weather we have been experiencing. When the weather is this good, is there anything you’d rather do than sink a lovely, cold beer outdoors? At Slattery’s we pride ...
Summer is here and what great weather we have been experiencing. When the weather is this good, is there anything you’d rather do than sink a lovely, cold beer outdoors? At Slattery’s we pride ...
With a healthy smattering of fresh Irish titles set to screen at the Cannes Film Festival this May, now’s a perfect time to look ahead to see what the summer (and beyond) has in store for fans of ...
Werner Herzog, the legendary German filmmaker behind such art house classics as Fitzcarraldo (1982), Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), along with acclaimed documentaries Grizzly Man (2005) and Into ...
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