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Category: Arts & Culture
Curtis to be one of the youngest Electric Picnic performers
By Mary Dennehy A CLONDALKIN native is set to become one of the youngest ever musicians to play Electric Picnic when the music ...
One Yummy Mummy’s 10 tips for feeding fussy eaters
“How do I get my fussy eater to eat?” is one of the top questions I am asked. We all go through ...
Festival of African cultures coming to the Civic Theatre
By Mary Dennehy A FESTIVAL of African cultures is coming to the stage of the Civic Theatre later this month, which will boast ...
Become the ultimate MMA armchair expert
By Mary Dennehy A MMA fan from Tallaght has penned a guide to becoming an armchair ultimate fight expert, with the release ...
One Yummy Mummy Jolene teams up with Echo.ie
By Mary Dennehy HOW many times have you watched a cooking programme to discover that not only have you none of the ingredients ...
Pokemon Go: Tips and tricks for playing in Tallaght
By Laura Lyne IT'S BEEN over 20 years since Pokémon first took the world by storm, and the cute little creatures have ...
Hellfire Hill: A Human and Natural History
By Laura Lyne LOCATED on the ridge of Glenasmole Valley, Montpellier “Hellfire” Hill is one of South Dublin's most famous landmarks. Rathfarnham ...
Third album release for Shane
By Laura Lyne TALLAGHT singer-songwriter Shane Ó Fearghail releases his third studio album They Might See Dolphins this month, after spending four months ...
Aeridheacht – Taking the Air
By Echo Reporter In 2014 Tallaght Community Arts proposed to use the 2016 Centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising as an opportunity to ...
One Yummy Mummy’s guide to shopping in the Square tantrum free!
You know how it goes! You head to the Square for a bit of retail therapy and end up with a two-year-old ...










