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‘The Narrow Gate of the Here-and-Now’ at IMMA

‘The Narrow Gate of the Here-and-Now’ at IMMA

The Irish Museum of Modern Art’s latest exhibit tackles important issues such as feminism, migration, racism, and much more. Intro  Modern and contemporary art can be confusing and hard to…

A night to remember with KhakiKid

A night to remember with KhakiKid

KhakiKid’s headline show puts on full display the talent of the rising rapper Irish rapper Khakikid held a headline show in the Grand Social for a night that will live…

Views around TU Dublin’s new campus

Views around TU Dublin’s new campus

What was once a psychiatric hospital with thousands of patients is now Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), full students. The university’s new campus will accommodate around 10,000 students, according to…

Iveagh Markets’ roof is ‘close to collapse’     

Iveagh Markets’ roof is ‘close to collapse’     

The Iveagh Markets are in ‘urgent need’ of repair, according to the Liberties Cultural Association.    “If something is not done in the next few months, the roof could collapse in…

Blackpitt’s mosque granted planning permission for redevelopment

Blackpitt’s mosque granted planning permission for redevelopment

Blackpitts Mosque near Warrenmount Primary School has been granted planning permission to redevelop its existing site despite an appeal from the school.  The existing mosque sits in an old warehouse and…

Coffee shop at St Peter’s Church faces ‘sacrilegious’ backlash 

Coffee shop at St Peter’s Church faces ‘sacrilegious’ backlash 

Pop-up coffee shop CiaoCiaoCoffee has faced backlash because it is set up on the grounds of St. Peter’s Church in Phibsboro.   While the small portable shop was welcomed by St Peter’s parish priest and Dublin…

North inner city a ‘litter blackspot’ says latest report 

North inner city a ‘litter blackspot’ says latest report 

 A recent survey says litter in our main cities has “worsened to levels not seen in ten years”.  And Dublin’s north inner city has been placed at the bottom of rankings of…

Hen’s Teeth Christmas Bazaar brings sustainable and creative gifts to Dublin 8

Hen’s Teeth Christmas Bazaar brings sustainable and creative gifts to Dublin 8

Hen’s Teeth gallery’s christmas event Hen’s Teeth gallery are starting off their first festive season in their new Fumbally premises in style, with a Christmas Bazaar event taking place over…

Streamable magic off Meath Street

Streamable magic off Meath Street

Magic Minds In a flat just off Meath Street in 2017, Magic Minds podcast was born. “Brain-child” to lifelong Liberties resident Matt Burke, the podcast focuses on telling stories that…

A Guide to Dublin’s Festival Of History

A Guide to Dublin’s Festival Of History

Dublin Festival Of History is currently underway The Dublin Festival of History is currently under way and runs until Sunday, October 20th. This year the Festival, organised by Dublin City…

The Liberty Visits Dublin Theatre Festival

The Liberty Visits Dublin Theatre Festival

This week, The Liberty visited Pike St. in the Smock Alley Theatre on Exchange Street Lower, Dublin 8. This production was part of the annual Dublin Theatre Festival.  Pike St.…

Spitalfields takes over from Shanahan’s glory

Spitalfields takes over from Shanahan’s glory

In the second week of July 2019, the news broke that Shanahan’s pub, nestled on the corner of 25 The Coombe, had been sold. In its place today stands Spitalfields,…