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“They’ve had a medieval arts ... City Hall is home to a gaudy bar called Dracula’s Club, which is announced by a bright-yellow awning, a huge mock-up of a paper cup bearing a Coca-Cola logo ...
The City of Dublin is excited to announce a legendary dual-headliner lineup for this year’s Independence Day Celebration on Friday, July 4, at Dublin Coffman ...
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In 1985, City Council member Joan Specter teamed up with Mayor Wilson Goode for City Hall’s first art exhibit. The next year, ...
A tax on hotel guests in Dublin being developed by a local authority team could raise €12m which could be spent on making the city a more attractive place to visit, it has been claimed.
Artist John Yancey’s piece Riffs and Rhythms, a broken-ceramic mosaic showcasing Austin’s vibrant music history, was at the ...
Green Party Councillor on Dublin City Council Hazel Chu said this is ... Tourist tax 'last thing we need to do' - Minister Minister for Arts, Culture, Media, Sport and Communications Patrick ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment is to open a Dublin office, creating 100 jobs. Its new digital innovation centre, which is to open in June, will expand its research and development capabilities.
Sony Interactive Entertainment, the company behind the iconic PlayStation gaming brand, announced it will open a new office in Dublin, with plans to hire 100 employees to staff the new operation.
A MAJOR road in Dublin's city centre has been closed off this morning following the outbreak of a fire. Aungier Street in Dublin 2 is seeing severe delays for drivers and commuters through the ...
Previously, she has worked with The Journal’s Noteworthy, RTÉ’s Prime Time and Dublin Inquirer. However, her most favourite activity is sleeping and she will choose this above all else if at ...
A BUS driver was left "very shook up" after having a GUN pointed at his face moments before starting his shift in Dublin city. The frightening incident occurred near the Mountjoy Square area ...
Ray O’Donoghue, Dublin’s Night-Time Economy Advisor, shared the survey findings Just 33pc of Dubliners feel safe in the city centre at night, according to a new survey about the capital’s ...
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