Dublin City Council has announced that Nora: A Love Story of Nora Barnacle and James Joyce by Nuala O’Connor is the One Dublin One Book choice for 2022, following on from Leonard and
Read FullThe shortlists have been announced by An tOireachtas, in conjunction with Foras na Gaeilge, for the Irish-Language Book of the Year Publishing Awards – Gradam Uí Shúilleabháin (Book of the Year for Adults), Gradam Réics
Read FullDublin City Council is to confer the Honorary Freedom of the City of Dublin on Ailbhe Smyth, Professor Mary Aiken and Kellie Harrington following a recommendation by the Lord Mayor
Read FullJoin in celebrating the contributions and achievements of women past and present on February 1st for Brigit 2022: Dublin City Celebrating Women. Drawing inspiration from the Celtic goddess Brigit (Brigid) a
Read FullI could rave all day about why Ireland should be on your bucket list. Quite often we forget what’s on our doorstep, and so I set off on a task.
Read FullOne of many extraordinary hand-written, manuscript treasures The Great Parchment Book is available to view online. All 450 pages are now available worldwide on DIAS. The Great Parchment Book is a
Read FullTríona Farrell is a phenomenal Irish Comic Colourist who works with comic book powerhouses like Darkhorse, Vault, Image, Marvel and more. Her work is distinctive, beautiful and it’s clear that
Read FullDublin City Council has revealed a list of the most popular library books that have been borrowed during the Covid-19 lockdown. Man Who Didn’t Call by Rosie Walsh tops the list
Read FullGardening and growing plants from seed though sometimes with its challenges, is quite a pleasurable experience. Meet Gerard Slevin, an allotmenteer based in Dublin with a passion for sustainability. He
Read FullThe Dublin Casual Choir has paid tribute to all of those who are keeping us safe, with a powerful virtual rendition of the U2 hit One. This Irish choir usually
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