A street artist whose work has appeared across Dublin – including graffiti-filled Liberty Lane off Kevin Street – has won new accolades for his latest mural of the President’s dead dog. …
October 28, 2020No CommentRead More
By Jane Byrne and Chris O’Flaherty THE Little Flower, operating since 1912, serves 72,000 meals annually – including its famous penny dinners for poor and homeless people. With the Meath…
April 21, 2020No CommentRead More
By Jack Shanahan ‘CULTURE Date with Dublin 8’, which promotes the local area, has cancelled its ‘May Weekender’, planned for May 16th and 17th. The annual event celebrates the history,…
April 21, 2020No CommentRead More
In consideration of Covid-19 containment, this edition of the Liberty newspaper will not be distributed – Online version visible below or download & view from here:…
March 13, 2020No CommentRead More
In 1999, Dublin’s ‘Origins Muay Thai’ club opened its doors for the first time. It was the first gym offering training in the combat sport Muay Thai to be opened…
March 11, 2020No CommentRead More
It’s Shamrock Rovers who have surged to the top of the SSE Airtricity Premier Division after an enthralling opening set of fixtures. A first home win for Rovers against champions…
March 11, 2020No CommentRead More
St Patrick’s Day is celebrated internationally every year on March 17th. People celebrate with parties, events and parades. However, this year due to the outbreak of coronavirus in Ireland, the…
March 11, 2020No CommentRead More
The National Children’s Hospital residents monitoring committee are currently in the process of developing a set of protocols for construction projects in Dublin’s city centre. The committee, which was established…
December 21, 2019No CommentRead More
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December 16, 2019No CommentRead More
Stephen O’Donnell is not pulling the wool over anyone’s eyes. When it was announced that he would be replacing Harry Kenny in late summer, people knew that big change was…
December 10, 2019No CommentRead More
At 30 years old, Ashbourne hat-designer Sarah O’ Rourke has already been to London twice to show her work. She will return in March for a third exhibition at Hat…
March 12, 2018No CommentRead More
A new production of Maeve Binchy’s 1979 play ‘The Half Promised Land’ included one relaxed performance specifically for those with an Autism Spectrum Condition or any sensory and communication disorders.…
March 12, 2018No CommentRead More
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