food Through her small Collins Avenue vineyard, a winemaker finds her family roots It all started with a birthday gift from her son of two grape vines. Eoin Glackin Jun 5, 2026
Community Safety A documentary follows the ripples of the 1981 hunger strike to the California prison system "The Strike" is due to be screened in Dublin, Belfast and Cork this month. Eoin Glackin Jun 5, 2026
Palestine While in Dublin, a journalist offers a talk on using Instagram to document ethnic cleansing in the West Bank “I try to make things easy for people to see,” says journalist Leila Warah, who focuses on one aspect of life under apartheid in each short video. Laoise Neylon Jun 5, 2026
City Desk What’s the best way to tell area residents about plans for a new asylum shelter nearby? The government should tell communities directly about plans for new asylum shelters, some activists and politicians say. Shamim Malekmian Apr 23, 2025
The Dish At Jervis, spreading the joy of mango season “The mangoes in the supermarkets are … not as sweet.” Lois Kapila Apr 23, 2025
Fingal Rules on installation of drone food-delivery bases in Dublin remain in dispute The current skirmish is over a Manna base at Junction 6 in Blanchardstown. Sunni Bean Apr 23, 2025
Culture Desk Council plans to turn St Werburgh’s church into 250-seat venue The idea is for this spot next to Dublin Castle to host choirs, chamber music, trad music, poetry performances, and more. Michael Lanigan Apr 23, 2025