Category: Arts & Culture

Food with JP Passion – Who doesn’t love fish and chips

Food with JP Passion – Who doesn’t love fish and chips

Arts & Culture

By John Paul Kennedy John paul kennedy is a self-taught cook and an avid fan of collecting cookery books with a passion for ...

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Carpets – Replicating Oasis MTV Unplugged for one night only

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Carpets – Replicating Oasis MTV Unplugged for one night only

Arts & Culture

By Hayden Moore For many teenagers growing up in the 1990s, the major scene everybody was into was the rave one. That was ...

Nature on our doorsteps – Bog Asphodel

Nature on our doorsteps – Bog Asphodel

Arts & Culture

By Rosaleen Dwyer Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight ...

Say ‘I do’ to the Kingswood Hotel wedding showcase

Say ‘I do’ to the Kingswood Hotel wedding showcase

Arts & Culture

Advertorial  The table is set for the Kingswood Hotel Citywest wedding showcase this Saturday, September 7. Situated on the Naas Road, just ...

Youth Choir Champions  Member from Lucan described it as ‘a real honour’

Youth Choir Champions Member from Lucan described it as ‘a real honour’

Arts & Culture

By Hayden Moore Dublin Youth Choir were crowned champions at the recent European Choir Games in Gottenburg, Sweden and a local lad from ...

So long, Heritage Week welcome, Culture Night

So long, Heritage Week welcome, Culture Night

Arts & Culture

By Hayden Moore Now that the week-long celebration of local heritage is coming to a close, South Dublin is gearing for a night ...

Nature on our doorsteps: A spectacular caterpillar

Nature on our doorsteps: A spectacular caterpillar

Arts & Culture

By Rosaleen Dwyer Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an ...

The Hiding Game Bohernabreena novelist brings Boston streets home

The Hiding Game Bohernabreena novelist brings Boston streets home

Arts & Culture

By Hayden Moore Award-winning novelist Louise Phillips has left behind the tales of her beloved character Dr Kate Pearson that brought her in ...

Community invited to free seminar on Understanding Hate Crime

Community invited to free seminar on Understanding Hate Crime

Arts & Culture

Advertorial  THE community is invited to attend a free seminar on Understanding Hate Crime in Tallaght Library this Tuesday, September 3. Running ...

Moments in Motion – Tommy’s ‘rants’ raises €1,000 for the capuchin centre

Moments in Motion – Tommy’s ‘rants’ raises €1,000 for the capuchin centre

Arts & Culture

By Hayden Moore A local man has turned a series of tongue-in-cheek rants and short stories inspired by life events that happened to ...