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From the
3 February 2016 issue

City Desk

Which Dublin City Councillors Attend Council Meetings Most and Least?

by Louisa McGrath

Culture Desk

Zoë's Dublin Diary: Me and My Dog, Object Wars, Public & Sexy

by Zoe Jellicoe

Culture Desk

How to Dance the Blues on Thomas Street

by Louisa McGrath

City Desk

Is It Time the Dublin Freemasons Let in Women?

by Cónal Thomas

Podcast

Still Waiting: Was "Modular Housing" Ever Going to Be Done on Time?

by Louisa McGrath

The Dish

Is There Any Logic to Kicking Dogs Out of Dublin Pubs?

by Cónal Thomas

Opinion

Dara: With Deprivation Rising, the Community Has Stepped Up to Help

by Dara Quigley

Culture Desk

Curios About: Fontanelle by Orla O'Regan

by Square in the Circle

Culture Desk

Brushing Up: St Stephen's Green's Wrapped Walkways That Never Were

by Cónal Thomas

Opinion

Andy: Ireland Is More Corrupt Than New Report Suggests

by Andy Storey

Podcast

Bread & Bones Is So Much More Than Its Name

by Sarah Maria Griffin

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