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Category: Arts & Culture
Easter Sunday morning dawn mass in Kilakee
By Mary Dennehy This year’s Easter Sunday morning mass at dawn will take place at 6am in the car park at the viewing ...
Easter Sunday Food with JP passion – The perfect celebration cake
By John Paul Kennedy For dessert I’ve opted to return to a real Easter favourite which is my delicious Chocolate Fudge cake ...
Nature on our doorsteps – Cherry blossom
Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council. Each week Rosaleen gives us an insight into the natural ...
Rewind – The Tallaght Troubadour
By Sean Heffernan For this weeks piece I have decided to take a different tack than usual and focus on a more recent ...
Food with JP passion – Moreish Meatballs
By JP Kennedy This is a new recipe I’ve recently discovered and started cooking and one I am really excited to share ...
Not Just a Princess – Successful relaunch of project
The ‘Not Just a Princess’ project announced last year that it would launch six inclusive books to empower young girls. After an ...
Rewind – The Dublin Suburb of Palmerstown
By Sean Heffernan Today we hop back on the 69 bus down to stop 7483 Baldonnel and stay on board for 23 stops, ...
Food with JP passion – Whip up a batch of cookies
By JP Kennedy This is a perfect recipe for whipping up a batch of cookies for during the week, to enjoy post ...
Rewind – Colonel James Fitzmaurice
By Sean Heffernan This week we are revisiting a notable landmark that has previously featured in this column, as it was the backdrop ...
‘Killing Time’ – Rua Red welcomes new art project
By Tara McCoy No strangers to thought provoking art, Cathy Coughlan and Vukašin Nedeljković are bringing their newest project to the Rua ...










