In this podcast episode, Wicklow-born folk artist Anna Mieke plays some songs at the bookshop, and talks about how her many travels have shaped her music.
There is perhaps nobody as significant to the story of collecting Ireland’s oral folk tradition as Séamus Ennis, who was born a hundred years ago this May.
Addiction is an illness, not a moral decision, and people suffering through it deserve dignity and proper healthcare, writes Anne Buckley.
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Businesses say they want more, tougher policing to deal with what they say has been a rise in crime. But others say a more health-focused response is what’s needed.
Here’s some of what councillors talked about at their first full meeting of the year at City Hall.
“Whose baby is this?” asked Lord Mayor Nial Ring, at the Central Area Committee on Tuesday.
As the high-level Moore Street Advisory Group teases out issues around the future of the street, some traders say they feel abandoned.
The Firehouse Film Contest’s organisers want to help filmmakers get over first-time jitters, inhibitions and procrastination – and share their movies with an audience.
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