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13 November 2019 issue
Culture Desk
Black-Mould Brie, Anyone? An Art Project Comes to the City
by Aura McMenamin
City Desk
Older and Younger Ballymuners Meet to Brainstorm the Benefits of Safer Communities
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
What Help Does the State Offer the Children It Raises, Once They Turn 18?
by Laoise Neylon
The Dish
What Happens When a Chef and a Marine Ecologist Work Together on Dishes
by Lois Kapila
City Desk
Keen on Composting but Unable to Get Brown Bins, Some Turn to Wormeries
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
Some Residents Have Ideas for Local Metrolink Station – They Just Wish TII Would Listen
by Donal Corrigan
City Desk
Council Briefs: Mapping Culture, a Makeover for Kimmage, and Monitoring in Ringsend
by Aura McMenamin and Erin McGuire
Culture Desk
Anseo, Reviewed
by Daniel Seery
Opinion
Doireann: These Are Your Rights If You Report a Crime to Gardaí
by Doireann Ansbro
Cover
Issue 44: By Clara Dudley
by Clara Dudley
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