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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. It’s sunny. You’ve got your tiny sunglasses on, your €17 graphic tee is cropped just enough to show the tattoo you got in a ...
There’s a strange new building in Glasnevin. You can’t sit down in it. You can’t 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 β€œgreen spaces” and more chaotic social zones where anything can and will happen. You’ll see a man feeding cashews to a crow, a child launching a hurley into a duck pond, ...
Dublin’s literary heritage takes another hit as plans to convert 15 Usher’s Island into apartments move forward. A property linked to one of Ireland’s 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 city’s fashion landscape. Located at 20 Exchequer Street, Dublin, D02 Y295, the ...
For too long, we have blindly accepted bread as soup’s 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. We’re talking full squat, vulva wide, ribs showing ...
β€œIt lets you cut the giant line and get in for free anytime,” Penn announced, holding up the card like a sacred relic. β€œI carry it in my wallet at all times.” Kal Penn, best known for his role in ...