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From the
2 September 2015 issue

City Desk

It Turns Out Speed Friending Is Kind of Normal

by Louisa McGrath

City Desk

An Idea: Sell Russborough House and Bring the Masters to Dublin

by Louisa McGrath

City Desk

Opposition to "Favoured" Liffey Cycle Route Grows

by Willy Simon

The Dish

What's a Coffee-Brewing Class Like?

by Louisa McGrath

Opinion

Bob: To Ease Homelessness, We Need Rent Certainty

by Bob Jordan

Culture Desk

The Blue Guitar by John Banville, Reviewed

by Joe Joyce

Culture Desk

Brushing Up: A Portrait of Annie Horniman

by Lois Kapila

Opinion

Roe: Finish Yourself Off & Wrap Him Up

by Roe McDermott

Opinion

Andy: Silicon Docks Is Built on a Shaky Foundation

by Andy Storey

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