St Brigid’s Day St Brigid’s Day signals the beginning of spring and an end to the darkness of winter, ushering in a new season of hope and growth on the land and the birth of animals on the farm and in the wild. St Brigid’s day is also the day of...
Timothy Hawkesworth is an Irish artist, he studied history and political science at Trinity College Dublin. After college he emigrated to the US in 1977. Hawkesworth exhibited his art in New York since the early 1980’s as well as other cities around the country and in...
Looking for an office situated in a prime city centre location, Hamilton House located on the corner of Fitzwilliam place and Leeson Street is a fully serviced office building. Hamilton House is steeped in history. Dating back to 1854 when Hans Henry Hamilton...
The game, this Saturday at 5pm, marks the start of the 2025 U.S. College Football season, also known as Week Zero. Starting today Dublin will come alive with high-energy Pep Rallies, official tailgating pubs supported by Guinness and Teeling Whiskey, and the Global...
With the beautiful weather here for the weekend, here are some ideas of things to do this weekend. The Big Grill Herbert Park 14th to 17th August Live demos, talks, tastings and workshops. There will be a free kid’s area, music & entertainment, eating...
Taste of Dublin is taking place this weekend in Merrion Square, 12th to 15th June. Taste is a foodie haven right in the city centre, there will be eight delicious sessions spread across four food-fuelled days. Watch world class chefs at work as they cook up a storm...