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The Dubliner (magazine)

The Dubliner was a city magazine based in and centred on Dublin, Ireland. It ceased publication in January 2012, eleven years to the day after the first edition in January 2001.

The Dubliner was originally published by Dubliner Media Limited, and came out ten times per year. Contents included human-interest stories, reporting, opinion, political and social commentary, and essays on Irish culture. It also included reviews of restaurants, books, music, comedy, theatre, cinema and art.

The magazine was bought by the VIP Magazine Group in December 2008. In March 2010, it was transformed into a weekly magazine distributed with the Thursday edition of the Evening Herald.[1]

Graydon Carter of Vanity Fair described The Dubliner as "a fantastic publication" - but according to White it was "an instant failure", and within a few months it was close to bankruptcy.[2] He struggled to keep the magazine afloat for eight years"[3] before selling The Dubliner — and the associated restaurants guide — to magazine publisher Michael O'Doherty in November 2008.[4] Shortly afterwards, O'Doherty explained, "The Dubliner is a magazine I've long admired. Launched nine years ago, shortly after VIP, it has a compact but loyal readership, and a reputation for top-class writing. Sure, it has featured the occasional 10-page yawn-fest about Aosdána, but now that I own the business, I can replace that with pictures of Twink."[5]

In 2006, The Dubliner libelled Elin Nordegren, Tiger Wood's ex-wife, and printed nude photographs purporting to be of Nordegren. Nordegren sued the magazine, of which White was the publisher, in a Dublin court and won substantial damages.[6][7]

Regular features edit

"Capital Life" was a guide to Dublin music, theatre, food, drink, film, art, and comedy that appeared each week.

Contributors included Victoria Smurfit, Bono, Maia Dunphy, A. C. Grayling, Abie Philbin Bowman, Brendan O'Connor, Rosanna Davison, Shane MacGowan, Gavin Friday. Jean Butler, Quentin Fottrell, Domini Kemp, Paul Howard, John Stephenson, John Ryan, Gerry Stembridge, Irvine Welsh, John Banville, and Pauline McLynn.

Dubliner of the Year Award edit

The 'Dubliner of the Year Award' was given to a person from Dublin each year by the magazine.[why?].

List of winners

Year Winner Achievement
2008 Brian O'Driscoll Celtic League, and IRB International Try of the Year winner
2009 Ryan Tubridy new host of The Late Late Show
2010 Bono Lead singer of U2, campaigner

Related events edit

Old City, New Dreams, was an annual event organised by the magazine featuring comedy, fashion, food and debates. The 2008 event took place in Dublin's Dundrum Town Shopping Centre. Speakers included Senator David Norris, newspaper columnist Ian O'Doherty, author Paul Howard and restaurateur Kevin Thornton.

In 2008 The Dubliner awarded the inaugural Dubliner of the Year Award to Irish rugby captain and former Lions captain Brian O'Driscoll.

Staff edit

Martha Connolly was the last editor of the magazine; previous editors included Emily Hourican, Eoin Higgins, Nicola Reddy and founding publisher Trevor White. Paul Trainer was publishing manager, then managing editor of the magazine and The Dubliner 100 Best Restaurants book.[citation needed]

White reports the magazine's operation in The Dubliner Diaries.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ A note from The Dubliner... 2010-05-25 at the Wayback Machine, The Dubliner, 19 March 2010, retrieved 4 June 2010
  2. ^ Dublin, 20th Century (13 August 2010). "The critics speak…". The Dubliner Diaries. Retrieved 19 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Trevor White | United Agents". www.unitedagents.co.uk. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  4. ^ "I now own Dublin". herald. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  5. ^ "I now own Dublin". herald. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  6. ^ "Tiger Woods' wife wins damages". The Guardian. 7 December 2007. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Tiger's wife wins damages from Irish magazine". Reuters. 7 December 2007. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  8. ^ "The Dubliner Diaries". The Lilliput Press. Retrieved 19 December 2020.

External links edit

  • The Dubliner Home Page

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