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From the
16 October 2019 issue

Unreal Estate

After a Brief Reprieve from Eviction, Several Families Get New Notices to Leave

by Laoise Neylon

The Dish

Mosa Restaurant Offers Pretty Much Everything in the World – and Karaoke

by Aura McMenamin

City Desk

What Would It Take to Return James Joyce and His Family to Dublin?

by Erin McGuire

Culture Desk

Phibsboro Gets a New Gathering Space for Community Groups and Artists

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

A Plan for a City Farm in the Heart of Ballymun

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Some Want the NCAD Garden to Be Opened up to the Wider Community Again

by Aura McMenamin

City Desk

Council Briefs: Smells in Sandymount, and Prettier Playgrounds

by Donal Corrigan

Culture Desk

Tairngreacht, Reviewed

by Caitlín Nic Íomhair

Culture Desk

For the Culture: On Kojaque and Luka Palm

by Dean Van Nguyen

A Quick Note

Event: Social Housing, Fire Safety, and Grenfell – in Conversation with Peter Apps

by Lois Kapila

Cover

Issue 43: By Eoin Whelehan and Dara T. Higgins

by Dara T. Higgins and Eoin Whelehan

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