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dublin / arts and media / event notice Wednesday October 04, 2017 13:24 byDublin Film Qlub
--A beautiful film on empowering, electrifying, epic love. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Sunday October 01, 2017 17:13 byFusion Sundays Ethnic Market   image 1 image
Dublins only ethnic bazaar offering stalls from around the world, street-food, pop-up workshops, live music and great vibes read full story / add a comment
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dublin / worker & community struggles and protests / event notice Tuesday September 26, 2017 23:40 byLASC   image 2 images
As Trump dismantles DACA and moves ever closer towards building his wall on the Mexican border, we look at the impacts of US policy in the region from the Cold War to today. Focussing on economic, drug, and foreign policy, this session will examine the American origins of the crime, insecurity and immigration Trump has often blamed on Latin Americans, while exploring the many ways in which Trump’s virulent rhetoric is nothing new, but rather a continuation of nearly 70 years of misgivings and prejudices. read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Tuesday September 19, 2017 15:20 byFusion Sundays
International Stalls, A special film Screening, Street-Food, and Manden Express live on stage! The perfect place to celebrate Culture Night read full story / add a comment
Aerial view of the passage tombs during the 2016 excavation of the larger tomb (SMR No. DU025-001001). The smaller one (SMR No. DU025-001002) is marked ordnance pillar. Image courtesy of Abarta Heritage.
dublin / environment / feature Monday September 18, 2017 23:25 bySave The Hellfire & Masseys   text 2 comments (last - friday january 05, 2018 23:28)   image 1 image   5 attached files
Monday the 24th of September at 5pm is the deadline for making submissions to An Bord Pleanála on the South Dublin County Council & Coillte plans for what is known as the Dublin Mountains Project for the Hellfire Club & Masseys Wood nearby. The plan is one dreamed up by the council and will cost € 19 million of taxpayer money i.e. collected property tax etc for what is basically a bit of a white-elephant project that will damage the environment, limit public access and charge a fee for what is now free and is expected to run at a loss for at least first 3 years, but yet the private contractors running it will be "insulated" from losses. In essence the project will put an valuable amenity that is in public hands effectively into private hands and give them a license to milk the public forever on it. If this gets through, it will be replicated all over the country in that arrogant and greed driven way we are all familiar with from the Celtic Tiger days and again today. read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / press release Thursday September 14, 2017 14:26 byIrish Cycle
Cyclehack Dublin is running a three-day event this weekend to “test new cycling innovations” to improve cycling in Dublin.

“Whatever your background, if you want to brainstorm solutions for improved cycling experience in Dublin and prototype them, come meet other like-minded individuals for a weekend of hacking,” said the organisers.
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dublin / environment / event notice Thursday September 07, 2017 17:05 bycyclist   image 1 image
Anybody who wants to show their support for the proposed segregated Liffey Cycle Route are asked to cycle from the Phoenix Park to the Docklands this Sunday.

The cycle is ahead of the Dublin City Council transport committee meeting later this month which is expected to deal with choosing Option 7 which keeps the cycle route on the quays or Option 8 which diverts cycling into a boardwalk and add a number of conflicts with pedestrians. Campaigners are hoping Option 7 is chosen, but it will require diverting motorists off a section of the quays read full story / add a comment
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dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Monday September 04, 2017 13:19 byFusion Sundays   image 1 image
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dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Monday August 28, 2017 15:34 byIPSC   image 1 image
The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign, in association with Academics for Palestine, are honoured to present a public talk by renowned Palestinian-American author and intellectual Steven Salaita. The event will take place on Tuesday 12th September 2017 at 7.30pm in The Academy Plaza Hotel, 10-14 Findlater Place (off Cathal Brugha Street), Dublin 1. Admission free. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / arts and media / event notice Thursday August 17, 2017 13:12 byImogen Gunner   text 1 comment (last - thursday august 17, 2017 13:15)   image 1 image
First in a new concert series at the Bohemian Bar, the Bohemian Sessions - come and join us! Free entry read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / news report Tuesday August 15, 2017 12:29 byanon
There will be an information event in the County Library, Tallaght from 3pm – 6pm on Tuesday 15th August 2017 where Council staff will be available to provide general guidance and answer queries relating to the proposed Dodder Greenway

This has been posted at short notice because it is happening today.

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dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Friday August 11, 2017 00:59 byFusion Sundays Ethnic Market
World Culture Market in the Dublin Food Co.op read full story / add a comment
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dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Thursday July 20, 2017 18:10 byLASC   image 2 images
The talk will look at the situation of women in Mexico today in the contest of spiralling violence, the role of women in the Zapatista movement, and the relevance of the decision of the decision of the National Indigenous Congress to run an independent indigenous woman for the 2018 presidential elections read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / event notice Thursday July 20, 2017 12:33 byHon. Treasurer
Old Dublin Society Cumann le Seandacht Átha Cliath
Email: olddublinsociety@gmail.com - Booking is strongly recommended: dublinstudies@dublincity.ie or telephone: 01 6744999

Old Dublin Society Press Release

As part of the National Heritage Week, the Old Dublin Society will present a talk on Watson’s Nursery 1884-1967: From Clontarf to Killiney on Wednesday, August 23rd in Dublin City’s Library & Archive, 138 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 at 6pm. The talk will be given by Mrs. Bernardine Ruddy, President of the Old Dublin Society - the premier history society for Dublin and Dubliners established in 1934. Booking is strongly recommended: dublinstudies@dublincity.ie or telephone: 01 6744999

Till its closure in 1967, Watson’s Nursery had a high profile in the world of horticulture. It was synonymous with quality and reliability with shops in Nassau Street and enjoyed an extensive mail order business at home and abroad. The move from Clontarf was due to being landlocked by the railway line and open sea. And so the move to Killiney was accomplished by 1920 and enabled them to enlarge their business. Now the Watson family name is perpetuated in the naming of the roads and avenues in Killiney, Co. Dublin forever more.

The Old Dublin Society holds Spring and Autumn public talks on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in Pearse Street Library & Archive at 6pm. More details are available at www.olddublinsociety.ie or contact olddublinsociety@gmail.com or text/voicemail: 086 3049706 read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Tuesday July 04, 2017 23:57 byDublin Film Qlub
Season 7 of the Dublin Film Qlub, 'ADAPTATIONS’, comes to an end with the wonderful...
'Torch Song Trilogy'
A hilarious and feisty queer epic of everyday life... read full story / add a comment
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dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Thursday June 29, 2017 23:04 byFusion Sundays   image 1 image
Warehouse market focusing on ethnic diversity. read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / press release Wednesday June 28, 2017 23:16 byfie
Environmental group reacts to court ruling that grants Ryanair leave to participate in runway challenge

The High Court today allowed Ryanair to participate in a legal challenge being taken by Friends of the Irish Environment against Fingal County Council's decision to extend the permission granted in 2007 for a third runway at Dublin Airport. Ryanair, which originally opposed the third runway, now supports it and came to court claiming it had a financial interest in the runway going ahead.

FIE Director Tony Lowes commented: "We are deeply concerned that Ryanair, a company which denies the existence of climate change has now been accepted as a party to these proceedings. We are concerned that the court’s decision will skew the proceedings away from the environmental impacts of aviation towards commercial considerations. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Sunday June 25, 2017 23:31 byipsc   image 1 image
My Name Is Rachel Corrie

Jul 3rd – Jul 8th
Preview Mon July 3. Opens Tues July 4 @ 7.30pm
Tickets: €16 (€12.50 conc./groups of 8+)
See below for details on booking tickets

Based on the writings of a young American activist who was killed in Palestine in 2003, at the hands of the Israeli Defence Forces. read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Thursday June 22, 2017 23:47 byBernie Wright   text 1 comment (last - sunday june 25, 2017 23:41)
Food Not Bombs recovers and shares free vegan food with the public without restriction in over 1,000 cities around the world to protest war, poverty and the destruction of the environment.
Each group is independent and invites everyone to participate in making decisions for their local chapter using the consensus process.

Food Not Bombs is dedicated to taking nonviolent direct action to change society so no one is forced to stand in line to eat at a soup kitchen expressing a commitment to the fact that food is a right and not a privilege. With over a billion people going hungry each day how can we spend money on weapons or war.

A new initiative has been started in Dublin. we appeal for volunteers.
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dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Friday June 02, 2017 13:54 byFusion Sundays   image 1 image
Internation stalls, Streetfood from around the globe, pop-up workshops, live music, and great vibes read full story / add a comment
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