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  City of Dublin - Community Relations
Dublin "In Touch" is an expanded weekly update on page 3 of the Dublin Villager/This Week Newspapers regarding upcoming public meetings, seasonal events road improvement projects and more.
The City of Dublin's signature event, the Dublin Irish Festival, has earned national and international recognition as a premier celebration of the Irish culture and music.
Information on the Annual Dublin Irish Festival, which takes place the first weekend in August, can be found at www.dublinirishfestival.org or by calling 614-410-4545 for details.
www.dublin.oh.us /cr   (340 words)

  
 RTE News - "In Dublin" magazine banned for six months
An official of the board said the ban was issued on the grounds that the magazine was found to have been usually or frequently indecent or obscene.
It is believed that the source of the complaints was not the magazine's editorial content but advertisements for brothels posing as health studios.
However, there is no suggestion that the magazine's publishers were aware that some of their advertisers were offering sexual favours for money.
www.rte.ie /news/1999/0812/indublin.html   (304 words)

  
 The Dublin Magazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dublin Magazine was an Irish literary journal founded and edited by the poet Seamus O'Sullivan (real name James Sullivan Starkey) and published by New Square Publications, Dublin, Eire.
The magazine featured fiction, poetry, drama and reviews and contributors included more or less every significant Irish writer of the period, including Samuel Beckett, Austin Clarke, Padriac Fallon, Padraic Colum and Patrick Kavanagh among others.
The Dublin Magazine at the Princess Grace Irish Library
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Dublin_Magazine   (169 words)

  
 Yankee Magazine - The YankeeCam
Our webcam is mounted at our headquarters in Dublin, New Hampshire, on the side of the the Thomas Building, named for the founder of The Old Farmer's Almanac, Robert B. Thomas (editor from 1792 to 1846).
The parking lot in the center of the frame is used by the employees of Yankee Publishing and, occasionally, Dublin citizenry.
This large white building immediately across the street was constructed in 1881, and is the seat of the local government for the Village of Dublin, New Hampshire.
www.yankeemagazine.com /webcam/index.php?toplogo=yfcom   (483 words)

  
 KeeneNH.com - Dublin, NH Vital Statistics
Background: Dublin, one of highest towns in the state (elevation 1,439 feet), is on the dividing line between the Connecticut and Merrimack river watersheds.
Dublin was once a farming community where women and girls engaged in palm-leaf braiding.
Today, Dublin is site of some of the most beautiful and elaborate estates in the region, and home of Yankee Magazine and the Old Farmer’s Almanac.
www.keenenh.com /dublin/vital.asp   (349 words)

  
 Cardiff Corvey Articles, X.2: R. LOEBER & M. STOUTHAMER-LOEBER. Irish Novels and Novelettes, 1750–1829’ ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The publication of novels in Dublin in this period often did not bring financial rewards: about one in five of original Dublin novels was published at the expense of the author rather than the publisher (with the exception of the 1760s, when none were published for the author).
Pollard demonstrates that the recovery in the Dublin book trade was slow and that the total number of booksellers, printers, stationers, and binders known to have operated in 1793 dipped in the late 1790s and early 1800s.
Kenley, The Cottage of the Appenines or the Castle of  Novina (Belfast)
www.cardiff.ac.uk.cob-web.org:8888 /encap/corvey/articles/cc10_n02.html   (7155 words)

  
 J. Sheridan Le Fanu - Penguin UK Authors - Penguin UK
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu was born in Dublin in 1814.
He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and called to the bar in 1839, but chose instead to pursue a career in journalism.
After purchasing the Dublin University Magazine, in which much of his writing was serialized, he wrote the tales that made him a bestseller.
www.penguin.co.uk /nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,0_1000046109,00.html   (333 words)

  
 Dublin Life Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Brazenhead was the vision of Dublin resident Jack Eggspueller who trekked to Ireland with co-owners Craig Barnum and Mike Tibbetts in 1996, visiting pubs in Dublin and Limerick to capture the feel for an authentic Irish Pub.
All of the interior woodwork, including the magnificent bar and loft, were hand made and imported from Ireland.
Brazenhead is the namesake for the oldest pub in Dublin, which was established in 1198.
www.dublinlifemagazine.com /index.php?p=1&s=47&PHPSESSID=95285fd8595424f46cc47a82719cf17b   (256 words)

  
 DWW: Electric Acorn 3 : Members' Biographies
John Daly was born 1954 in Dublin and lived most of his life in Wicklow.
Among the magazines in which his work has appeared are Xenos, Kimota, Lateral Moves, Zest, Omega, The Magpie's Nest, Dementia 13, Nasty Piece of Work, Footsteps, Sierra Heaven, Threads, Roadworks, The Heliograph and the Mensa Magazine Short Story Supplement.
Jennifer Donegan was born in Dublin and lived there for most of her life.
acorn.dublinwriters.org /EA3/biog.html   (1451 words)

  
 New Anarcha-feminist Magazine from Dublin, Ireland | Anarchist news dot org
The RAG is a magazine produced by a diverse group of anarcha-feminist women in Dublin.
This first issue of the magazine has taken over a year to produce, and has been an important and fulfilling process.
We hope that readers will be inspired to set up their own feminist collectives, organise workshops, start and continue writing, and otherwise bring the anarcha-feminist gospel to the streets where they live.
anarchistnews.org /?q=node/848   (429 words)

  
 Finance-Magazine.com - Home
Most of the jobs in what were formerly known as 'IFSC companies' were created in funds, which employed 8,144 at end December, and banking and related activities, where employment grew in the twelve months by 437 to 8,008.
A big contributor here was the new European HQ in Swords Co Dublin of Hartford Life, while other contributors to growth were Allianz Worldwide care, Capita, and reinsurers Axis Re and ESG.
However, tightening spreads have increased the challenge to derive value and this is having repercussions in all sectors of the market.
www.finance-magazine.com   (850 words)

  
 Sasha's Dublin Travel Guide - Nightlife
The nightlife scene in Dublin has changed beyond all recognition in the last few years.
What's on Where (website: www.wow.ie), the free events guide, available in cafes and bars throughout the city and the fortnightly magazine In Dublin are useful guides to what's on and feature bar, restaurant and club reviews.
Live music: Eclectic is the key word for Dublin's music scene, with most venues playing something of everything, from jazz, blues and soul to rock and pop, English folk and Irish traditional (known as 'trad').
dublin.sashaguides.com /nightlife.html   (608 words)

  
 DWW:Poets:Info:Christopher Daybell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He has also taught EFL in Dublin, Milan, Greece and Germany and began, but did not finish, a PhD on Social and Political Theory of the English Romantics at the London School of Economics.
His work has appeared in the Irish Times, the Irish Press, the Sunday Independent, the Dublin Magazine and a collection, "Requiem For a Man Alone" was published by Beaver Row Press in 1989.
Christopher lives in Dublin, he is a member of The Dublin Writers' Workshop.
www.dublinwriters.org /acorn/Poetry/cdaybellinfo.html   (192 words)

  
 Isaac Butt
Royal School, Raphoe, and TCD; co-founder of Dublin University Magazine, Jan. 1833, calling for ‘a repeal of the literary union’; acted as third editor, 1834-38; contrib.
Fiction, Chapters of College Romance (London: C. Skeet 1863) [instalments began in Dublin University Magazine, IV, 23, pp.486-501, Nov. 1834, under pseudonym of ‘Edward Stevens O’Brien’, appearing irregularly until Nov. 1837, Dublin University Magazine, X, 59, pp.499-520]; Irish Life: In the Castle, the Courts, and the Country, 3 vols.
Butt’s proposal for its destruction (Dublin: Hodges, Foster and Co. 1875), 35pp.
www.pgil-eirdata.org /html/pgil_datasets/authors/b/Butt,Isaac/life.htm   (610 words)

  
 Dublin Arts Council
In 1989, the City of Dublin and Dublin Arts Council developed the Art in Public Places Program to enhance the quality of life for Dublin residents and visitors.
Thanks to the Dublin Convention and Visitors Bureau, there is now a FREE driving tour program in Dublin.
Just visit Dublin Arts Center, 7125 Riverside Drive, Tuesday through Friday 9am to 5pm or Saturday 9am to 3pm, and sign out the package.
www.dublinarts.org /onview/publicart.html   (162 words)

  
 Press Releases - Church magazine competition winners (17 May 2002)
The winner of the Parish section was Christ Church Cathedral Magazine edited by Mrs Lesley Rue.
The Dublin magazine won praise for its use of colour and pictures and scored high marks for good structure and effective presentation of information.
Prizes were presented to the winners today by Archbishop Robin Eames at the Church of Ireland General Synod in Dublin.
dublin.anglican.org /pr/2002/pr020517-magazine.html   (325 words)

  
 New Dublin Magazine (clubbing section) - Need your details
As a couple of you may be aware, theres a new magazine coming out in Dublin in September.
Its called Totally Dublin and it will be a free magazine with a circulation of about 50,000 copies around the city.
If your putting on a night, no matter what or where (in Dublin), If you got a track your proud of, then let it be known.
www.powerfm.org /wwwboard/viewtopic.php?p=1984   (426 words)

  
 Endstation graffiti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
DART trains are the local trains around in the Dublin area.
Unlike the rest of his fellow countrymen he is not a fan of Guinness and his name is up on the trains!
It's difficult to organise legal walls without some sort of hassle, but there are some good established spots to paint in Dublin, Belfast and Drogheda.
www.graffiti.org /endstation/magazine/mag27/mag_27.htm   (371 words)

  
 MAGAZINE | NEWS | Dublin Declaration | VOL 28-4: November 2003
Seven Directors' organisations affiliate to protect the creative and economic rights of film and television directors worldwide.
DUBLIN, IRELAND – In an international meeting of English speaking Directors' organisations, a unified joint declaration asserting the creative and economic rights of film and television Directors was set forth today in Dublin along with plans for a new affiliate organization to advance and protect the rights of directors.
In their third annual meeting, representatives of the seven Directors' organisations of Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom (2 organisations) and the United States agreed to a Code of Practice which affirms the role of the Director as the primary creator of audiovisual works.
www.dga.org /news/v28_4/news_dublindec.php3   (1434 words)

  
 City of Dublin - Area Publications
Additional publications provide news and information about Dublin and surrounding communities.
A bi-monthly publication mailed directly to Dublin homes.
A weekly newspaper that can be picked up on Thursdays.
www.dublin.oh.us /community/publications.php   (46 words)

  
 Ztrack Magazine
Ztrack magazine is the world's largest magazine devoted to Z scale model railroading.
No matter what your Z interest may be, Ztrack Magazine is the source for you!
Subscribe today to Ztrack magazine, and see just what Z scale model railroading has to offer you.
www.ztrack.com   (653 words)

  
 Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-73)
The family moves to the Phoenix Park west of Dublin following the appointment of Thomas Philip as chaplain to the Royal Hibernian Military School.
Occupies the house in Merrion Square, Dublin, where he remains until his death.
Becomes proprietor and editor of the Dublin University Magazine in which much of his writing is subsequently serialized.
www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp /~matsuoka/Fanu.html   (238 words)

  
 STARKEY MSS.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Starkey mss., 1891-1956, consist of letters and papers of James Sullivan Starkey, 1879-1958, (Seumas O'Sullivan, pseud.), as editor of the Dublin Magazine.
The letters refer to contributions to the Dublin Magazine, to other writings of the writers of the letters, to other writers, and to personal matters.
A letter of November 18, [1908], from William Butler Yeats to Thomas Koehler deals with the secession of Koehler and others from the Abbey theatre in Dublin.
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/starkey.html   (209 words)

  
 New Riot Magazine, Dublin, Ireland.
You are welcomed to this, the first issue of New Riot Magazine, by the dedicated team of editors who have spent the past while compiling it.
This pilot issue is intended to be a sample of what is to come.
The picture of LUKE WOODS above was anonymously submitted at: newriotmagazine@hotmail.com
geocities.com /newriotmagazine   (154 words)

  
 John Mc Glynn In Dublin Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Promising ‘sweet flowing guitars and gentle powerful vocals…he sings about a strange life and lost love, with a quirky sense of humour.’ Born in Dublin, John’ claim to fame is as the original lead singer of Riverdance, also working with artists such as Elvis Costello, Sinead O Connor and the Chieftains.
It does fulfil it’s promise on the ‘sweet’ and ‘gentle’ front and is beautifully produced by the man himself, who obviously has the vision and wit not to add too many layers to songs that are indeed original, if at times a little too sweet.
Most however would find this a very accomplished debut.
www.johnmcglynn.com /InDublin.htm   (148 words)

  
 Dublin Life Magazine
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www.dublinlifemagazine.com   (130 words)

  
 Stories, Listed by Author
* The Ghost and the Bone-Setter, (ss) Dublin University Magazine Jan 1838
* The Quare Gander, (ss) Dublin University Magazine 1840
The Dark Descent: The Medusa in the Shield, ed.
www.locusmag.com /index/s440.html   (1885 words)

  
 Dublin Ohio Relocation, Real Estate, Homes, Parks, Schools, & Subdivisions
Dublin Ohio Relocation, Real Estate, Homes, Parks, Schools, and Subdivisions
Many Of The Scenic Photographs Of Dublin Were Taken By Buck47.
Dublin Ohio Real Estate, Relocation, School, Park, and Business Information
www.dublinrelocation.com   (41 words)

  
 Contents Lists (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
286 • Samhain • Dorothy Macardle • ss The Dublin Magazine Oct ’24
14 • The Spoil-Sport • Stacy Aumonier • ss Pearson’s Magazine Sep ’26
Mottram • ss The Windsor Magazine Oct ’31
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 CIRCA Art Magazine - Home page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ireland's leading magazine for contemporary visual arts and culture
Miriam McConnon & Mark Cullen, Paintings 06, lemonstreet gallery, 24-26 City Quay, Dublin 2, runs 13 October to 3 November
On sale now: Space: Architecture for Art, CIRCA's 272-page publication on the theory and practice of art spaces; incorporates an extensive directory of art spaces throughout Ireland.
www.recirca.com   (597 words)

  
 The Bombay Company Store: Dublin Magazine Rack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A great accent piece in any room, our Dublin Magazine Racks is foldable and portable!
Crafted of iron with a scroll and leaf motif, this rack is accented with amber colored glass stones.
Sign up for the latest news and offers
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