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The cycle path on Strand Road, first proposed in August 2020, is now back on track after the Court of Appeal overturned a previous High Court decision that had blocked it. The court ruled that the ...
A survival guide for the tragically trendy now being bullied by signage. So. Itβs sunny. Youβve got your tiny sunglasses on, your β¬17 graphic tee is cropped just enough to show the tattoo you got in a ...
Thereβs a strange new building in Glasnevin. You canβt sit down in it. You canβt order a pint. There are no candles, menus, or waiting staff. But from inside, thousands of food orders are being made ...
For Dubliners, parks are less βgreen spacesβ and more chaotic social zones where anything can and will happen. Youβll see a man feeding cashews to a crow, a child launching a hurley into a duck pond, ...
Dublinβs literary heritage takes another hit as plans to convert 15 Usherβs Island into apartments move forward. A property linked to one of Irelandβs most iconic short stories, The Dead by James ...
Carhartt Work In Progress (WIP) has officially opened its doors in Dublin. This marks a significant milestone for the cityβs fashion landscape. Located at 20 Exchequer Street, Dublin, D02 Y295, the ...
For too long, we have blindly accepted bread as soupβs default companion. A crusty slice. A buttered roll. A limp triangle of soda bread, begrudgingly offered on the side. The assumption is so baked ...
Sheela-na-Gigs are carvings, mostly stone, mostly medieval, of women displaying their genitals. Part warning, part weapon, part wild feminine energy. Weβre talking full squat, vulva wide, ribs showing ...
βIt lets you cut the giant line and get in for free anytime,β Penn announced, holding up the card like a sacred relic. βI carry it in my wallet at all times.β Kal Penn, best known for his role in ...
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