About RSS

RSS stands for really simple syndication. It gives regular visitors to a site the ability to be updated when there is new content added to the site.

RSS feeds can be utilised by special software or by certain browsers, most notably Firefox.

If you are using Firefox and you see the rss icon on the right side of the address bar, you can click this to be shown a prompt to add a Live bookmark to that RSS feed.

If you see the RSS Icon on a news or events page, that signifies that an RSS feed is available. You can right click on the icon or link and copy it into your preferred feed reading software.

Different news readers work on different operating systems, so you will need to choose one that will work with your computer.Here is list of some well known feed reader software.

PC

FeedDemon
Awasu

MAC

Newsfire
NetNewsWire

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Commonage presents Landing Place, 25/5/13, Pigeon House, Poolbeg Peninsula, Dublin

21 May 2013

Commonage is currently undertaking a project called Landing Place in partnership with Dublin City Council Heritage Office at the Pigeon...More..

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Fort Camden Commissions

Five artists created new artworks specially commissioned by Cork County Council as part of the redevelopment programme of the Fort Camden military installation overlooking the entrance to Cork Harbour, Crosshaven.

Four visual artists, James L. Hayes, Julia Pallone, Julie Merriman, Monica Boyle and poet Nell Regan were selected for commission. They spent seven months working on the site and in their studios to create a series of dramatic installations that re-imagine the life and history of the Fort. The commissioned works were installed in the Casemate building at Fort Camden.  What visitors will find are startling transformations within the buildings. 

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