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The Art Of War
Stephen Bourke visited The Gazing from Gaza exhibition in Dublin 8’s Back Loft gallery and found a Democratic world of dozens of palestinian artists [...]
Ruin Fetishism: Documenting Europe’s Derelicts
With the number of ghost estates across the country estimated at over 900, Stephen Bourke talks to photographer Lisa Furness about her work documenting [...]
Up Up And Away: What’s Going On With Dublin’s Property Prices?
http://www.rabble.ie/2014/01/21/up-up-and-away-whats-going-on-with-dublins-property-prices/
Empathy at the heart of architecture
Many of the structures Carmody Groarke has built over the last five years have been temporary and experimental projects. He was billed as a ‘starchitect’ [...]
Taking the inside out
  The days of ashtrays bolted beside the pub’s front door are gone. Outside spaces are now places we want to be, writes Stephen Bourke In 2004 the [...]
Kunlé Adeyemi: on the waterfront
All over the world, cities are bracing for a future in which high tides are higher, rain is heavier and the kind of flood which used to strike once a [...]
Importing fresh ideas for getting people housed
Other countries facilitate shared ownership and the building of housing schemes where some facilities are owned in common, writes Stephen Bourke “There’s [...]
New Irish opera a harsh comment on modern society
Opera: The Last Hotel By Enda Walsh and Donnacha Dennehy The Lyceum, Edinburgh International Festival, August 8 Rating: *** The Last Hotel, a new opera by [...]
Where no theatre has gone before
Corps Diplomatique Conceived and directed by Halory Goerger Project Arts Centre Run concluded Rating: **** As a genre, sci-fi is instinctively epic, which [...]
Outrage as Danske tries to repossess property by night
Danske Bank has agreed to limit its attempts to repossess a property in Kildare to daylight hours, after an attempt to secure it during the night upset [...]