It showcases films made on a short timeline with zero budget. "It's definitely a shit show, the no-budget, DIY spirit of it," ...
During a debate Monday over new parking bye-laws, which raise the cost of parking in the county from 1 February.
Andrii Stepanov says some people don’t want to return to what was once their home, and is now Russian territory. “Why are ...
A masterplan for the area foresees up to 8,500 homes being built on the lands, as well as schools and sports and community ...
"The idea for this cover was an ode to the post workers, couriers and delivery drivers who just (literally) carried the ...
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Hopefully it’ll create something like a musical bridge between Ireland and Japan in some way, says Emmy Shigeta, whose lyrics ...
Fingal County Council has proposed rezoning 61.5ha across 11 sites in north Dublin – with room, if developed, for 2,500 homes ...
“It’s important that artworks come from an honest place, and this installation is my insides turned out,” writes Aoife Ward. The latest in our Curios About series on works by Dublin.
In Rebuilding Ireland, the Department of Housing promised an affordable housing scheme would be finalised by late 2016. Here’s why that didn’t happen.
Michael Lanigan is a reporter at Dublin Inquirer. You can reach him at [email protected].