Dublin

At Jonathan Swift Festival, Roddy Doyle and Tommy Tiernan Swap Stories

Commitments author Roddy Doyle and comedian Tommy Tiernan debated the purpose of comedy, and entertained with anecdotes.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Students Join Thousands for Housing March

Protestors marched from the Garden of Remembrance to Dame St, chanting 'one solution – revolution'.
By Donal MacNamee

Honouring Jonathan Swift

The Jonathan Swift Festival is upon us. Here’s a taste of what you can expect from this gathering of enthusiasts.
By Chris Corbett

To Succeed, 3fe’s Daniel Must Hone its Identity

3fe's newest cafe on Clanbrassil St feels more like your granny's house than a pub of yore.
By Emma Horan

Food and Festivity at Yuleyard

Eatyard has been transformed into a winter wonderland for the festive season.
By Ally Courtney

Treallús ag Teastáil i dTaobh Iompair Phoiblí na Cathrach

Má thagann athrú ar mheoin na bpolaiteoirí, agus má tá an tÚdarás Náisiúnta Iompair níos ullmhaithe le comhairliúcháin phoiblí, chuirfí feabhas réabhlóideach ar shaol na cathrach.
By Ronan Fallon

Far from Agony in Trinity’s Gruesome Playground Injuries

An interesting exploration into the forces that govern how we love portrayed wonderfully in Trinity’s final Debut festival.
By Jamie Sugrue

Blossoms Bring Feel-Good Manchester Pop to the Olympia

The Blossoms will be supported by gritty Derry-based Touts.
By Alison Traynor

Bloss is Challenging Perceptions of Irish Design

The pop-up store in Dundrum features a mix of both emerging and established Irish designers.
By Eleanor Scott

Dodge Black Friday at Sustainable Swap Shop

Transparent magazine is encouraging people to save the environment by swapping old clothes for new ones in Lucky's Bar today.
By Aoife Murray