Dublin

Gerald Mannix Flynn Highlights a Nation’s Hypocrisy – Through Film

The Dublin City Councillor talks about his new film, Land Without God, and why working-class people are still being shut out of the conversation.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

UCD, DCU and TUD Issue Mumps Warnings

Several Dublin universities have circulated information to students about mumps over the past number of weeks.
By Sam Maguire

How Aoibheann McCann is Redefining the Playboy of the Western World

Actress Aoibheann McCann talks re-imagining Widow Quin in an all-female collaborating team.
By Emer Tyrrell

LIV Student Could Face Investigation Over 10% Rent Hikes

The Residential Tenancies Board is reviewing rent increases in LIV Student to 'determine if it can be brought forward for an investigation'.
By Donal MacNamee

An Animation Festival for Punters and Professionals Alike

This weekend, the Dublin Animation Film Festival returns for a ninth year. It's as strong as ever, according to director Fionnghuala Ní Neill.
By Eve O’Donoghue

Dealing a Blow to the Fast-Fashion Machine With Swap Sisters

On October 23rd, Swap Sisters are running their second Clothes Swap for Sustainable Fashion Lovers event.
By Coco Millar

Patricio Cassinoni Delivers a Stark Take on Modern Portraiture

From October 18th, the Instituto Cervantes will feature a two-week exhibition showcasing Fantastic Portraits & Visual Haikus.
By Caroline Boyle

Dublin Hosts a Celebration of Spanish and South American Music – Through Film

'Ciclo de Cine', which runs until October 24th, delivers a series of films that show the contribution of Spanish and South American music to the world.
By Florian Lica

Parallel Stories of Drug Use and Homelessness Hit New Theatre

Presented as a theatrical experience of two plays, A One and One deals with complex social issues.
By Gráinne Mahon

Error Leaves Residents in Luxury Student Accommodation Facing 10% Rent Hikes

Some residents of LIV Student say they may not be able to afford increased rents after an 'administrative incident' raised costs.
By Samuel O’Brient