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23 September 2020 issue
City Desk
After 13 Years of Waiting Will the Liberties Finally Get a Full-Size Sports Pitch?
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
On Parnell Street, Some Shop Owners Think Anti-Social Behaviour Is on the Rise
by Cormac Fitzgerald
Culture Desk
A New Podcast Captures Wildlife Along the Banks of the Royal Canal
by Donal Corrigan
Unreal Estate
In Foxrock, Work Continues on Apartments after the Developer and Property Finance Company Close down
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
Despite Ireland’s Reliance on Non-EU Doctors, Some Face Difficulty Moving up the Medical Ladder
by Shamim Malekmian
Culture Desk
In a New Exhibition an Artist Finds Ways to Respond Positively to Lockdown
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
Council Briefs: Local Property Tax, Halloween during Covid-19 and What to Do with Weeds
by Donal Corrigan
Culture Desk
From His Studio an Artist Weaves Graffiti into Paintings
by Donal Corrigan
Culture Desk
What We Don't Talk About, Reviewed
by Felicia Olusanya
Culture Desk
Dean: Pillow Queens Won’t Wait for the Spin to Die
by Dean Van Nguyen
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