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Georgina Campbell Awards 2024: Ireland’s best fine dining restaurant, chef, hotels and more revealed

Georgina Campbell Awards 2024: Ireland’s best fine dining restaurant, chef, hotels and more revealed

Awards highlight ‘resilience, determination and collaborative spirit’ of those working through ‘challenging time’ in industry

Tue Oct 15 2024 - 16:00
Content: Hate speech, revenge porn and an exploding dog – A gripping portrayal of the human cost of sanitising social media

Content: Hate speech, revenge porn and an exploding dog – A gripping portrayal of the human cost of sanitising social media

Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: Ross Dungan’s darkly comic play blends live illustration and multimedia with the theatrical to explore the disturbing world of content moderation

Sun Oct 13 2024 - 10:54
RTÉ to bring hit reality show The Traitors to Ireland, with €50,000 up for grabs

RTÉ to bring hit reality show The Traitors to Ireland, with €50,000 up for grabs

RTÉ has commissioned an Irish version of the psychological game show, which pits 22 strangers against each other

Fri Oct 11 2024 - 12:38
Goodbye George Berkeley, hello Eavan Boland: why has Trinity renamed its biggest library?

Goodbye George Berkeley, hello Eavan Boland: why has Trinity renamed its biggest library?

Trinity College Dublin this week announced the library would be renamed after the celebrated Irish poet

Fri Oct 11 2024 - 08:43
Midwives: Celebrating the lives and work of Ireland’s ‘women of the knee’

Midwives: Celebrating the lives and work of Ireland’s ‘women of the knee’

Castlebar exhibition features a 124-year-old midwifery bag used to give medical aid to Volunteers during the 1916 Rising

Wed Oct 09 2024 - 17:07
Trinity College Dublin renames former Berkeley Library after poet Eavan Boland

Trinity College Dublin renames former Berkeley Library after poet Eavan Boland

The Eavan Boland Library will be the first building on Trinity’s campus to be named after a woman

Wed Oct 09 2024 - 13:41
‘Longford was the town of my dreams. In Ukraine, I lived in a big city and it was terrible’

‘Longford was the town of my dreams. In Ukraine, I lived in a big city and it was terrible’

New to the Parish: Oleksandra Kurova moved to Ireland from Dnipro in 2022

Tue Oct 08 2024 - 06:00
Sandpaper on Sunburn: A humorous, compelling portrayal of what it means to be neurodivergent

Sandpaper on Sunburn: A humorous, compelling portrayal of what it means to be neurodivergent

Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: David Horan’s family drama dives head first into the topic of autism

Thu Oct 03 2024 - 13:19
Two Irish hotels awarded highest honours in new Michelin key awards

Two Irish hotels awarded highest honours in new Michelin key awards

Ballyfin Demesne and Adare Manor receive three keys each, while Adare also scoops Condé Nast Best Resorts in Europe award

Tue Oct 01 2024 - 13:40
The night Kris Kristofferson defended Sinéad O’Connor on stage amid boos and jeers

The night Kris Kristofferson defended Sinéad O’Connor on stage amid boos and jeers

Singer showed solidarity to O’Connor following her infamous Saturday Night Live appearance in 1992

Mon Sept 30 2024 - 12:30
‘More like a palace than a house’: Locals join dig at ruins of Guinness mansion in Dublin

‘More like a palace than a house’: Locals join dig at ruins of Guinness mansion in Dublin

Hundreds of volunteers have helped unearth artefacts at site in St Anne’s Park

Sun Sept 29 2024 - 05:22
Grania: Lady Gregory’s epic love story takes on a new lease of life in its Abbey debut

Grania: Lady Gregory’s epic love story takes on a new lease of life in its Abbey debut

Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: The thorns and snares of lust and envy are forces to be reckoned with in Caitríona McLaughlin’s reimagining

Sat Sept 28 2024 - 18:15
An Ant Called Amy: A magical, thought-provoking lesson in learning to slow down

An Ant Called Amy: A magical, thought-provoking lesson in learning to slow down

Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: Julie Sharkey’s delightful performance treads carefully on the topic of sibling loss

Fri Sept 27 2024 - 17:01
Cortisol: A blurry exploration of love and loss in your 20s

Cortisol: A blurry exploration of love and loss in your 20s

Dublin Fringe Festival 2024: Sisters Megan and Shannon Haly star in this dizzying coming-of-age rollercoaster ride

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 13:04
Dua Lipa Dublin concert tickets go on sale on Friday. Here’s how to get yours before they go Houdini

Dua Lipa Dublin concert tickets go on sale on Friday. Here’s how to get yours before they go Houdini

Pop princess is bringing some much-needed radical optimism to Ireland with her Aviva gig next June

Thu Sept 19 2024 - 15:28
Culture Night 2024 in Dublin: 10 of the best events to catch in the city today

Culture Night 2024 in Dublin: 10 of the best events to catch in the city today

From history talks, tours and live concerts to art workshops and film screenings, there’s something to excite all the senses

Thu Sept 19 2024 - 13:00
Small Things Like These: new trailer shows Cillian Murphy struggling with internal conflict in a darkened New Ross

Small Things Like These: new trailer shows Cillian Murphy struggling with internal conflict in a darkened New Ross

The film adaptation of Claire Keegan’s novella comes to Irish cinemas this November

Wed Sept 18 2024 - 16:17
Open Kitchen Week seeks aspiring kitchen professionals and curious cooks

Open Kitchen Week seeks aspiring kitchen professionals and curious cooks

Initiative by Chef Network invites culinary curious to join Ireland’s kitchens from November 11th to 17th

Wed Sept 18 2024 - 14:43
‘Honestly, really disappointing’: Graduating Trinity College students dismayed at Campanile being off limits

‘Honestly, really disappointing’: Graduating Trinity College students dismayed at Campanile being off limits

Trinity College Dublin’s bell tower is currently subject of repair works, scuppering upcoming graduation photos

Wed Sept 18 2024 - 13:05
TikTok autumn trends: From Sade aesthetic and Filipino food to new BookTok favourites and more

TikTok autumn trends: From Sade aesthetic and Filipino food to new BookTok favourites and more

Filipino cuisine is taking over in food while romance tropes such as #grumpysunshine dominate BookTok

Wed Sept 11 2024 - 16:30
Hamilton is opening in Dublin: What’s all the fuss about, and can I still get a ticket?

Hamilton is opening in Dublin: What’s all the fuss about, and can I still get a ticket?

The musical epic will run from nine weeks at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre from September 17th to November 16th

Wed Sept 11 2024 - 05:00
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