Diane Duane’s early days writing fan fiction have led to a remarkable career as a novelist, comic writer and screen writer.
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Their songs are a veritable Lollapalooza of unflashy guitar play, stark aesthetics, gentle melodies, interlocking guy-girl vocal harmonies, and the spirit of Fugazi.” ...
Such is the premise for Peter Lavery’s feature film debut All That Glitters, a coming-of-age story in which the ghost of William Shakespeare coaches an apathetic schoolboy in life and love. If it ...
With Ireland leading the presidency of the Council of the European Union this year, the house and estate in Phoenix Park are needed, a spokesperson said.
In the place of the surrounding apartment blocks, and the mural painted on the side of the Gaiety School of Acting, instructing passers by to “Take a new look! Old City”, she inserted a blue sky, ...
Dublin City Council is set to discuss options today for working with private players to build homes on several council-owned plots. Councillors are wary of public-private partnerships and intent on ...
A recent public consultation found that, yes, loads of residents want a sports pitch, but also that many are sceptical it ...
Sixteen of MacCormaic’s paintings now hang in the new health centre in Kilbarrack, all pieces in a permanent exhibition titled Mo Cheantar Féin – My Own Area. MacCormaic hopes the works inspire an ...
Dublin City Council should review its decision to stop spraying weeds in gutters and pavement cracks with the controversial weedkiller glyphosate, said two councillors last week.
Laoise Neylon is a reporter at Dublin Inquirer. You can reach her at lneylon@dublininquirer.com.
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