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- The sounds of a square in a day
- The spotlight on a Slovenian actor
- Spanish cheese in the heart of Barcelona
- Barcelona locals support their artists
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- Art-filled Sundays at Merrion Square
- The Temple Bar area is more than just a place to drink
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“Arneageren Square”- Heart of Stavanger, or is it?
- Creating comics – Belfast artist Stephen Downey
- Thoughts from a square
- The Follower
- A square of red and green
- Istanbulites Rally to Save Taksim Square
- Selling the Merchant City
- A square with a restless heart
- Itä-Pasila’s struggle to rise up
- “I didn’t even think that is possible to make a living out of art”- Andres Koczka, Artist
- The art of Checkpoint Helsinki
- A fairy godmother of demi-couture
- Made in Rome
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Saved by the crisis
Guitar maker Bernd Martin is optimistic - The gay scene in Ljubljana
- All Smoke and Fire: Poking Istanbul’s Contemporary Art Bubble
- The (con)temporary crisis
- From ashes to exhibition: Mona Hatoum heads to the hills of Istanbul to test the limits of glass
- CAMP-ing in the Square
- The downside of being a UNESCO world heritage site
- “I work for the future”
- Bairro Alto – The party village of Lisbon
- Colour a street – make a difference
- The Spanish Steps
- La Mariposilla
- TradConnect connects Irish musicians worldwide
- The Titanic Quarter: turning history into the future of Belfast
- Kauppatori in all its glory
- License to create
- Praça do Comércio
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“Holy week not that holy anymore”
The loss of Semana Santa’s religious background - Strong Sarajevan art lacks hope for future
Dublin Archive
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Art-filled Sundays at Merrion Square
Posted on 19 June 2012 | No CommentsDUBLIN— Every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Merrion Square turns into an open air market where you can... -
TradConnect connects Irish musicians worldwide
Posted on 19 June 2012 | No CommentsDUBLIN — “I got a right to sing the blues,” a guitar player softly murmurs as he strums his instrument. The... -
Loud and proud
Polish migrants share culture with DublinersPosted on 17 June 2011 | No CommentsYoung Polish migrants are loud and proud about sharing Polish arts and culture with Dubliners. In the basement unit of... -
Press play to start
Young Polish migrant takes on big Irish-Polish film festivalPosted on 17 June 2011 | No CommentsNot many 25-year-olds can add “film festival organizer” to their C.V., but Anna Pospieszynska isn’t just any 25-year-old. In a... -
“I’ve only experienced positive things”
Brian Finnegan lives in a tolerant and gay-friendly DublinPosted on 17 June 2011 | No CommentsBrian Finnegan is the editor of Gay Community News, also known as GCN. The Dublin-based magazine is Ireland’s longest-running LGBT... -
Acceptance for gay theatre in Dublin
Posted on 15 June 2011 | No CommentsThe International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival is an annual event taking place in Dublin for two weeks since 2004. This... -
Literary heritage breeds modern literary prowess: Dublin as city of literature
Posted on 21 June 2010 | No CommentsHistorically, Dublin has always been a city praised for its literary heritage. In the eyes of the world and Ireland, dublin is known as a city defined by literature and the modern era is no exception.










