
St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin 2022
After a two year break everyone was anxious to get out and about in the city centre to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Dublin City centre this year. The parade was part of the St Patrick’s Festival More...

Ulysses at 100 – start here if you want to read this modernist classic
Ulysses is often written off as inaccessible but the epic is much more readable than most assume. mage Professionals GmbH/Alamy by Katy Mullin, University of Leeds James Joyce’s Ulysses was first published 100 More...

Get ready for the Púca festival next month
PÚCA– A RETURN TO MISCHIEF SLANE -ATHBOY – DROGHEDA – TRIM 23 – 31 OCTOBER 2021 WWW.PUCAFESTIVAL.COM – Púca festival returns with an extended programme and amazing More...

The City Council have your Halloween sewn up
Dublin City Council’s Family Friendly Halloween Events #Dublin #Halloween Dublin More...

Storm Ophelia – update
Dublin City Council has had it last Crisis Management of the day at 7.30pm tonight. While the city did not suffer the same damage as other parts of the country, there have been more 150 incidents which were mostly More...

Storm Ophelia hits Dublin City
The council issued a warning at 2.00pm this afternoon. As the storm is now beginning to hit Dublin City, the advice from the Council is that people should stay indoors where they are at present and not travel until More...

March for Science 2017
People are taking to the streets to defend science – but it could come at a cost by Joseph Roche, Trinity College Dublin Scientists protest against proposed cuts against science in the UK in 2010. Shane/Flickr, More...

Bob Dylan’s Nobel prize and James Joyce
Why Bob Dylan deserves his Nobel prize in literature Richard Brown, University of Leeds To the surprise of many, Bob Dylan has become the first singer-songwriter to win the Nobel prize in literature. As the news More...

New restaurant at the Westbury is just…. WILDE!
This month WILDE opens at The Westbury just off Grafton Street to add to the plethora of restaurant options in the area. This is sure to be a hit with those of you who like to hark back to the past with 1930s More...

Use your LEAP card with dublinbikes
Dublin City Council, the National Transport Authority, Coca-Cola and JCDecaux have announced that the Coca-Cola Zero dublinbikes scheme will enable new and existing bike share members to use the service using More...