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From the
19 April 2017 issue

City Desk

There's a Reason the Luas Trams Won't Switch Between Lines

by Cónal Thomas

City Desk

Two Years on, a Resident Waits for Double Yellow Lines

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

On Nassau Street, an Ironmonger Weathers the Years

by Ewan Stevenson

Culture Desk

From Faux to Real: the Story of a Dublin Hip-Hop Label

by Gary Ibbotson

Culture Desk

An Art Nouveau Collection in an Old Dublin Home

by Zuzia Whelan

Culture Desk

Handsome Devil, Reviewed

by Luke Maxwell

The Dish

A New Japanese Cafe Lets You Design Your Own Sushi

by Laoise Neylon

Opinion

Alicja: We Need to Keep an Eye on Work Conditions in ICT and Finance

by Alicja Bobek

Opinion

David: There's a Clear Economic Value to Urban Greenways

by David O'Connor

Cartoon

Cartoon of the Week: Nice for Some

by Harry Burton

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