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Restaurant Review: Bewley’s

With news of the closure of the institution that is Bewley’s on Grafton Street, we take a walk down memory lane in the company of Aoife McElwain, her husband’s granny and her friends.

Bráulio Amado

Portugese graphic designer Bráulio Amado is prolific in the game

Fáilte Isteach: The Welcome In

Fáilte Isteach in the Warrenmount Centre welcomes people from all over the world who wish to improve their English. We hear their stories and those of the volunteers giving them a verbal foothold in the city.

Garb: Outside Perspective

The fashion scene as seen by three of those who have made Dublin a base for their talent and offerings.

Colour, Surface, Pattern, Print

To coincide with the exhibition Double Vision, showing in dlr LexIcon Gallery from 3 February to 25 March, dlr Arts Office presents a day of design events called Colour, Surface, Pattern, Print. Co-ordinated by design curator Aideen McCole, the day features events for all ages exploring textiles, design, illustration and creative families, inspired by the […]

Scaling New Heights: Pink Kong Studios – Aurora

Pink Kong Studios will unveil Aurora, considered to be the first 360 VR animation created in Ireland this month. Aoife Doyle and Niamh Herrity of Pink Kong studios tell the story of its origins and theirs.

Restaurant Review: Storyboard Café

Still a work in progress, Storyboard lives in Islandbridge on the bottom floor of a new-ish apartment building just across the road from one of the entrances to the War Memorial Park

Soundbite: Rachel Flynn – Salt and Stove

“We’re locals and a big part of it for us is that we’re adding something to the community.” Rachel Flynn talks to us about her new Dublin 8 based deli venture.

Brand New Retro: Miss Magazine

Miss magazine was a bright and bubbly monthly aimed at Irish teenagers and young women which was published by the Creation Group in 1965 and 1966.

Tóg go bog é: Aoife McElwain – Slow

When I talk to people about the book, they often say “Woah, I really need that book in my life.” And I say “Yeah, me too. That’s why I wrote it.”

Gastro: Supermarket Sweep

Rather than squatting amidst  the debris of your ineluctably broken resolutions you might consider pulling yourself together and availing of some soul-bolstering cheap eats in an Asian supermarket.

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