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Category: Arts & Culture
Clondalkin Youth Band hit the right notes at The Rose of Tralee
THE Clondalkin Youth Band, Ireland's largest concert and marching band, has once again made waves at this year’s Rose of Tralee Festival. ...
ELLYD excited for people to hear her new single
"I wrote the song while I was on a songwriting break in Portnoo, Donegal." After spending the last two years writing and ...
Nature on our doorsteps: Butterflies and the weather
Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight into nature ...
25 years of singing: Founded in 1998 Lucan gospel choir has over 70 members
“LUCAN Gospel Choir looks back on 25 years of singing!”, exclaims Ian Brabazon, director. Bernie Martin founded the Lucan Gospel Choir in ...
Love Of Music: Skull the Pierre releases ep ‘Make art not content’
“The privileged should give, and I’m privileged to be here. This is my gift to Dublin”. Following his latest EP, 'Make Art ...
Jubilee Celebrations: Event will see 100 works of art by 14 local artists
A SPECIAL Knocklyon Parish Jubilee event is coming up very soon. Knocklyon Art on Display will feature 100 works of art by ...
Lusciously staged Ogham: Irish language period film by HAL pictures
'Ogham' is an ambitious, lusciously staged Irish language period film that premiered last month at the Galway Film Festival, written and directed ...
Nature on our doorsteps: Biological control
Rosaleen Dwyer is the County Heritage Officer at South Dublin County Council – every week she gives us an insight into nature ...
Red Line Festival Poetry Competition
NOW in its eleventh year, the prestigious Red Line Book Festival Poetry Competition attracts hundreds of entries from all across the island ...
Nature on our doorsteps: Common Vetch – perhaps a potential food crop?
THE wildflower, Common Vetch, is a scrambling plant that grows in meadows, along hedgerows, and in farmland. Its pink flowers bloom between ...










