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From the
1 July 2020 issue

City Desk

At Labre Park, a Surprise Homecoming for a Newly Elected Senator

by Stephanie Costello

City Desk

Are Dublin's 300 Empty Poles Throughout the City a Sign of a Street Clutter Problem?

by Donal Corrigan

City Desk

As Dublin's Historic Street Lamps Disappear, Some Worry the City Is Losing Its Character

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

As the Issue of Abandoned Horses in Dublin Persists, Some Call on Council to Change Its Approach

by Donal Corrigan

Culture Desk

An Architect-Turned-Artist Embraces the Medium of Collage – and Pops Up All Across the City

by Donal Corrigan

City Desk

A New Tenants' Union Calls for an Extension of the Covid-19 Eviction Ban

by Laoise Neylon

Culture Desk

Lucifer and the Child, Reviewed

by Amy Bond

Culture Desk

Dean: MuRli and Denise Chaila Make Music for the Black Lives Matter Movement

by Dean Van Nguyen

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