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The Dubliner

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.

Regular features
"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==
Dubliner of the Year Award
The 'Dubliner of the Year Award' was given to a person from Dublin each year by the magazine.. List of winners ==Related events==
Related events
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==
Staff
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. White reports the magazine's operation in The Dubliner Diaries. ==References==
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