Dublin

City Council to Trial Pedestrianised College Green for Fourth Time

On September 22nd, College Green will be closed to cars, for the fourth time in recent months.
By Emer Moreau

After 13 Years, Bernard Shaw Pub Will Close Down in October

Patrons took to Twitter to express their sadness and frustration at the pub's closure.
By Donal MacNamee

Margaret Atwood Up Close and Personal at the Lighthouse

The Lighthouse will screen a live interview with Margaret Atwood on Tuesday – the day her new novel The Testaments is released.
By Carla Meaney

Celebrating Independent Film at Dublin’s Bleeding Pig Festival

Emma Fagan, the founder of Fillum, looks ahead to the film events set to hit the Bleeding Pig Festival next week.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Cloud Picker Thrives in New Home on Pearse St

With excellent food and sumptuous coffee, Cloud Picker Café offers a refreshing take on a modern cafe.
By Céire Carey

In the George, a Fierce – and Fabulous – Market

Dublin's fiercest market returns to the George this Saturday.
By Áine Kennedy

To Hell in a Handbag: Flaws Overshadow Top-Notch Performances

To Hell in a Handbag – a spin-off of The Importance of Being Earnest – causes confusion at Bewley's Theatre Cafe.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

New Dublin Metro Line Could Disrupt Trinity’s Physics Research

Dublin's MetroLink line is planned to run under Trinity's School of Physics.
By Emer Moreau

Kathy Tynan’s Playful Paintings Dominate Dublin’s Art Scene

Kathy Tynan's exhibition, Green Like Now, kicks off at the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery this Thursday.
By Susie Crawford

In Abbey Theatre, a Cutting Articulation of Suburban Dublin

Written by acclaimed playwright Lisa Tierney-Keogh, This Beautiful Village will run at the Abbey for the next two weeks.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe