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  • History in need of a new home

    Something is conspicuously missing from Dublin's ever-changing cityscape: 'We've been pushing for a museum of Dublin for seven or eight years at this stage,' says Paul Doyle of the Irish Museums Association. 'We think like any capital city it has tales to tell.' Photograph: Frank Miller The National Museum, the National Gallery, the National Library . . . Dublin is filled with museums, yet none records the remarkable history of the city itself, writes Arminta Wallace p
  • Three ways to play the generation game

    Three generations of women with three very different lives discuss what has changed in their expectations and desires, and what has stayed the same, writes Kate Holmquist p
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  • Slice of the scissors and swish of the scythe

    DISPLACED IN MULLINGAR: Last Tuesday morning I went to the barber shop on Austin Friar Street for a haircut. The frost was so severe that the trees in the town park crackled as thawing ice broke the joints of small branches. It reminded me of frosty mornings long ago in Cavan, when I cycled to school, down the back road, past the golf course, and through Loreto wood. p
  • Reviews

    Kate Nash at Olympia in Dublin and The Bus at Civic Theatre, Tallaght are reviewed. p
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