Why don't councillors talk as much about homelessness at meetings anymore?
For years, homelessness was a standing item on the agenda at most housing committee meetings. But, recently it hasn’t featured as often.
The Social Hops project lets people become part of a great hops-growing experiment, which should lead to some first-of-their-kind beers.
Nihilism is everywhere. It’s on True Detective, in Cohen brothers films, even in the form of Werner Herzog cat memes. Sure, the idea that life is meaningless is a bummer, but what’s cooler than staring into the infinite darkness of a universe unconcerned with our existence and saying, “Whatevs yo, y
Frustrated residents felt Dublin City Council wasn’t addressing their concerns about safety during Luas Cross City construction, and their lack of a decent playground.
Go meet Dublin game developers, croon along to Irish murder ballads, or chow down on Mexican food and beer for Cinco de Mayo. Our picks for the coming week.
With the Wander Dublin app, artist Sarah Hyland Pierce hopes “to remove the user from the repetitiveness of everyday life by creating an unplanned journey”.
Here are a few big picture statistics from our cycle collision tracker data.
A reader asks if its okay to push her boyfriend to try something he recoils from, and a second reader ruminates on how she handled an open relationship.
The corner cafe on Coppinger Row and Clarendon Street looks likely to close there by the end of the month.
As barber Patrick Carr tells it, he can do two things: cut hair and speak Irish. So in his Fleet Street barbers, he’s brought the two together.
When Dublin City Council looked at why people were becoming homeless, the problem of overcrowding featured high on the list.