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6 April 2022 issue
Culture Desk
On Middle Abbey Street, a Venue’s Marquee Conceals a Cheerful Artwork
by Michael Lanigan
City Desk
For Non-Ukrainians Fleeing the Russian Invasion, Ireland's Borders Remain as Hard as Ever
by Shamim Malekmian
Culture Desk
Opening Night for Ballyfermot Filmmakers’ Short Thriller
by Erin McGuire
The Dish
The Sourdough Sisters Have Built the Iconic First-Lockdown Hobby into a Northside Business
by Niall Toner
City Desk
Of 184 Bikes Stolen in Start of This Year, Six Have Been Returned to Owners, Show Garda Figures
by Claudia Dalby
City Desk
Council Looking Again at What Kind of Shops Shouldn’t Be Allowed on O’Connell Street
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
A Spike in Air Pollution Around Heuston Station Prompted a New Plan to Improve the City’s Air Quality
by Claudia Dalby
Culture Desk
Frankie’s World, Reviewed
by Aoife Drury Byrne
City Desk
Council Briefs: Making Social Homes Safer, and Seeking Interest in Developing Central Ballymun Site
by Laoise Neylon
Dublin Inquirer
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