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Home alone?

SHAAN MAKWANA, aged 15, asks whether we are spawning a generation of couch potatoes…

Why do kids these days barely leave the house – unless it’s to a friend’s house party down the road? In years gone by, children would be playing football or rounders; or >

Drawn from life

Frank Kiely: London, Bankside Gallery, South Bank By Rebecca Sheppard

Frank Kiely’s latest exhibition, simply entitled ‘London’, hails back to the days of British Pop Art and its seemingly effortless, cool iconicity. Inspired by children’s >

Dublin's finest does it again

Fans of Dublin wit could do a lot worse than check out this offering from LIC director Peter Hammond By Angela Sammon

Hammond, who is not short of a wry response or too himself, first revealed his talent for script-writing with “Qare Times”, which ran as part of last year's summer theatre >

Soon time to wrap up stylishly

Our fashion columnist Gen Redmond has a look at the winter essential...

The one item in our wardrobe that we will wear for more than eight months of the year is The Coat, unless of course you follow the sun and head off to Australia for winter.   For those >

War at the watershed

Review: McCauley's War by Charlie Herron (Guildhall Press) By Rebecca Sheppard

Charlie Herron has described the development of his debut novel, McCauley’s War, as progressing from a short story from which “the characters took on a life of their own and I >

Spot on!

Flannery's in Wembley offers authentic home cooking writes Claire Dowling

Ideally located in the heart of Wembley, Flannery's Bar is the ideal venue for a family meal, or just to pop in for a quick bite to eat.  The extensive menu caters for every taste, from a >

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