We chatted to the locals of Chapelizod about what it's like trying to buy a home in the area that they live in. The effects of the housing crisis can be felt across Dublin, with many locals stuck either living with family or moving further afield in order to make ends meet
On July 24th, Irish House takes over 411 Bourbon Street in New Orleans - not with plastic shamrocks or green pints, but with poitín, purpose, and a new kind of pride
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Moonrise between the Poolbeg Chimneys from Clontarf this evening.
Original plan was to get it aligned with North Bull Lighthouse as I've not gotten it successfully before but alas the weather did not play ball with horizon haze too thick.
Competition time for all the rugby lovers!
We've got a family pass (2 adult tickets and 2 kids tickets) for Leinster vs Vodacom Bulls from South Africa at the BKT URC Grand Final.
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Never was a car alarm so perfectly timed
Aside from them ambiance, one thing that came up consistently when chatting to locals was the proximity to the Phoenix Park. And who can blame them?
The legendary rock band are playing Dublin's Aviva stadium on June 19th and 21st 2026. Their world tour will include the band's tradition of a No Repeat Weekend - meaning each night of their Dublin shows will feature totally different set lists and supporting acts
Sounds like someone is fond of the Ashleaf!
We sat down with Walkinstown native Abdu Huss, a.k.a KhakiKid, to find out his perfect day in Dublin.
3-4 hours in Tuthills? The dream
After a week and a bit of making content about how much warmer it was all over Ireland compared to the Mediterranean, reality is making a soggy return. There’s set to be a temperature drop of 13 degrees and the added drama of potential thunderstorms.
The team behind Happy Out Café have officially opened the doors of their latest venture, Happy Out Bakery.
This is the latest chapter for the Happy Out crew, who first made waves on Bull Island. They later expanded to Donnybrook, and then Dún Laoghaire Baths.
Dublin Simon’s Home Run returns to Phoenix Park on Saturday, 4th October, marking its 42nd year of raising vital funds to support people experiencing homelessness. Thousands are expected to walk, jog, or run the 5km loop, with early bird registration now open at €20 until 1 July
Following the release of their first single in three years, Bloom Baby Bloom, the London rock band have announced The Clearing European Tour - landing at Dublin’s 3Arena on 10th December 2025.
Tickets go on sale Friday 23rd May at 10am via Ticketmaster