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Water Weight: Students Aim to Turn Struggles into Art

Water Weight: Students Aim to Turn Struggles into Art

Two TU Dublin film and broadcasting students have joined forces to create a film centred around the struggles of eating disorders in young people.  Their project is Water Weight, a…

Dublin International Film Festival 2025: A show of talent in the Lighthouse 

Dublin International Film Festival 2025: A show of talent in the Lighthouse 

The 2025 Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF), which kicked off on February 20th, brought a strong energy and buzz to the city.   DIFF is increasingly important in helping Irish film…

The ultimate guide to Dublin’s lively entertainment scene in March

The ultimate guide to Dublin’s lively entertainment scene in March

Dublin comes alive in March with vibrant events catering to all interests. The Irish capital offers something for everyone, from music concerts to sporting events and cultural celebrations to comic…

Damien Dempsey lights up the Olympia  

Damien Dempsey lights up the Olympia  

Damien Dempsey awoke the Olympia theatre with a soft and spiritual performance like flowers dancing in a meadow.   Dempsey headlined the 10th  anniversary of Rock Against Homelessness in the Three…

Imelda May conjures cosmic connection at Brigid festival 

Imelda May conjures cosmic connection at Brigid festival 

The singer remembered her early life in the Liberties through poem and song, in a stunning and vulnerable gig in Kildare. As part of this year’s Spirit of Brigid event,…

Smithfield vendors share Christmas spirit

Smithfield vendors share Christmas spirit

Christmas has officially started in Smithfield. The Spectacular Christmas Market is open from 11 am to 9pm daily until January 2nd.   Smithfield square is decked with lights, garlands, and…

Maverick Sabre surprises the city with two free pop-up shows

Maverick Sabre surprises the city with two free pop-up shows

Earlier this month, Wexford born singer Maverick Sabre took to Instagram to announce two surprise pop up shows in the capital.  The first show took place on Wednesday, the 13th…

Decline of Catholicism in the Liberties – a fading religion in the community

Decline of Catholicism in the Liberties – a fading religion in the community

Having grown up in Ireland in the 1960s, Father Patrick O’Reilly has witnessed the dominance of Catholicism in Ireland, and its decline. “It seemed like everybody was just part of…

An Antique Tale: Shops and galleries survive in a changing Francis Street

An Antique Tale: Shops and galleries survive in a changing Francis Street

The culmination of stories in one street Francis Street has been called Dublin’s Antique Quarter ever since 2003. It houses well-established antique shops, galleries, and vintage shops.   Though it was…

Dublin Theatre Festival returns to the Liberties

Dublin Theatre Festival returns to the Liberties

The Dublin Theatre Festival (DTF) has made its way back to our city again, with plenty of Irish and international productions – including two performances in the heart of the…

Coming soon: Dublin International Film Festival

Coming soon: Dublin International Film Festival

The Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF) has made its way back again to our city, with plenty of international releases and meetings with renowned filmmakers. One of the most iconic…

BIMM Dublin: Epicentre of new music in the heart of the Liberties

BIMM Dublin: Epicentre of new music in the heart of the Liberties

Coursing through the Liberties is a music culture evident from all corners of the district.   For many years, Dublin’s inner city has been the home, school, and playground for young…

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