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Category: Arts & Culture
Anthony O’Reilly Jr (Tonto) – The next generation filmmaker
By Hayden Moore The emergence of movies in the 1920’s made a seismic shift in the world of how people are entertained and ...
Scoil Treasa organising staff and students reunion
By Aideen O'Flaherty STAFF and students who were in Scoil Treasa in Firhouse during the 80s are invited to attend a school reunion ...
Rewind – Coombe Womens Hospital
By Sean Heffernan This week we are exiting Saint James’s Church, passing the Guinness Brewery as we turn onto Grand Canal Place, down ...
‘It’s also nice to do something for people who are doing good in their community’
By Mary Dennehy AS THE countdown to the 35th Tallaght Person of the Year begins, the award ceremony’s special guest Emmet Kirwan recognises ...
How is it how it is? – The songs of Kevin Nolan
By Hayden Moore For Kevin Nolan, the last few years have been busy as he has released a number of albums, featured in ...
The Visitor – A new mystery and suspense novel by Zoë Miller
By Hayden Moore After nine books in nine years, Zoë Miller has released novel number ten called ‘The Visitor’. ‘The Visitor’ opens with ...
Rás Ráth Cúil 5k promoting fitness, Ghaeilge agus an cultúr
On Sunday, October 14, people of all ages and fitness levels are invited to Commercials Hurling Club in Rathcoole to take part ...
All systems go for the Red Line Book Festival
By Hayden Moore, Now in its eighth year, Red Line Book Festival is all set and ready to go as a plethora ...
June Rodgers Celebrates Thirty Years in Showbiz
By Hayden Moore After thirty years in the business, June Rodgers shows no signs of stopping as the popular June Rodgers Christmas Show ...
Rewind – St James’s Gate Brewery
By Sean Heffernan For this week’s piece we have walked through the big door with the five carvings surrounding it, and back ...










