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Dublin Whiskey Company Construction to begin in January

Dublin Whiskey Company Construction to begin in January

Construction on the new Dublin Whiskey Company distillery is due to begin in January after planning permission was granted for its Mill Street site. The build will take approximately nine…

Dublin confirmed to host four Euro 2020 matches

Dublin confirmed to host four Euro 2020 matches

Dublin’s Aviva Stadium has been confirmed by UEFA as one of thirteen host cities for Euro 2020. Dublin is one of 8 cities that have been chosen to host a…

Maureen O’Hara to receive an Honorary Oscar

Maureen O’Hara to receive an Honorary Oscar

Acclaimed Irish actress Maureen O’Hara is set to receive an Honorary Oscar from the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences on 8 November. The Honorary…

Five exhibitions currently running at IMMA

Five exhibitions currently running at IMMA

  The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) currently have five different exhibitions on show proving that there is no lack of creativity to be seen from the moment you…

‘Parking Day Dublin’ a huge success

‘Parking Day Dublin’ a huge success

Over 30 pay and display park-lets were transformed into various gardens, provoking thought, conversation and creativity as Dublin Park(ing) Day returned to the city on Friday 19 September. This year,…

Grow dome opens in Fatima

Grow dome opens in Fatima

Fatima residents are bringing community gardening into the future with a new space age ‘grow dome’. The impressive 90sq foot structure is capable of producing 1000 lettuce heads a week…

Culture Night 2014 Preview

Culture Night 2014 Preview

There’s a packed evening of events in the Liberties for Culture Night, which runs from 5pm to 11pm today. It’s part of a special programme including hundreds of activities throughout…

Spotlight on the Liberties in Dublin’s bid for culture capital

Spotlight on the Liberties in Dublin’s bid for culture capital

Dublin city will consider a bid to be European Capital of Culture in 2020 almost 30 years after it last held the title.…

“Hunger has got to be there” insists O’Brien

“Hunger has got to be there” insists O’Brien

Last years League of Ireland winning captain chats about all things football, from last year's title success, this season's early struggles and his future.…

20 year-old St James Gaels looks towards the future

20 year-old St James Gaels looks towards the future

A look at the history of local LIberties GAA club St James Gaels with founding member Eoin Darcy on the club's 20th anniversary.…

Timepiece Antique Clocks brings horology to Dublin 8

Timepiece Antique Clocks brings horology to Dublin 8

Horology is a trade not often heard about in the 21st century but it is the study of mechanical timekeeping devices; clocks to you and me.…

A sit down with Ireland’s latest silver screen star, Domhnall Gleeson

A sit down with Ireland’s latest silver screen star, Domhnall Gleeson

Star of the upcoming Star Wars movie and About Time, amongst other things, Domhnall Gleeson sits down to chat cinema and his career with the Liberty…