Lorna

Lorna

in the making: FORGE Art Exhibition

The fourth year art students of IADT (Institute of Art, Design and Technology) are holding an exhibition of new work at Pallas Projects. Split over three different installments, in the making follows the artistic process. Commencing with SPARK, where the…

Shop & Rock At Dundrum

Get for a night full of discounts giveaways and more at Dundrum Shopping Center tomorrow evening. From 6pm till midnight you’ll get the chance to shop your heart out with some really decent discounts across most of the stores. There…

Fashion Inspiration And Where To Find It

Many people today will come up against the unshakable realisation that current fashion isn’t to their taste. “There’s nothing in the shops that I like” is an all too familiar sentiment, and can be demoralising if you have a particular…

Creamed Cookies At Arnotts

Joining the Dublin Donut scene is the newest tasty location: Creamed Cookies. They have arrived in Arnotts and are well worth a visit. If you don’t believe me, believe the pictures. They serve a variety of donuts, cookies, cookie ice…

The Loss Of The Curlew

The Eurasian Curlew (Numenius arquata) is on the edge of extinction in Ireland. This distinctive bird with a down curved beak has now been deemed one of Ireland’s highest conservation priorities. A survey by the National Parks and Wildlife Service…

Irish Village Markets Coming to UCD

Forget Pi Cafe, ditch the SU shop because Irish Village Markets is coming to UCD bringing delcious food with it. Head to the UCD Sutherland School of Law for some spectacular street food, including food from Zero Zero Wood Fired…

A Food Market with a Twist

Perfectly situated in  9-10 South Richmond St (beside The Bernard Shaw!), the Eatyard is a new food market coming to Dublin. The Eatyard aims to bring great food in a casual setting with a twist: the stalls present at the…

The Zeminar @ the RDS

The Zenimar is taking place from the 11-13th of October (yes, this week!) in the RDS. The Zeminar is an event for the young people of “Generation Z” (think: between the ages of 15-20), to encourage and feed their development…