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Review

Kurt Vile’s Sunburnt Symphonies Light Up Vicar Street

In a packed Vicar Street, Kurt Vile is at his best when the subtlety of his guitar playing is given room to breathe over the vigour of his band.
By Michael Dooley
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Vinyl Festival Spins Into Dun Laoghaire

Musicians, filmmakers and writers will unite over a shared love of vinyl this weekend, at the Dun Laoghaire Vinyl Festival.
By Alison Traynor
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A Perfectly Orchestrated Catastrophe in God of Carnage

The play could easily have floundered, but the cast and director succeeded in pulling together an elegant and amusing production.
By Christopher Kestell
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Face Painting, Queer Pong and Cards Against Trinity: High Society

Societies based on the top floor of House Six will tonight open their doors for an evening of high culture and a lot of laughs.
By Molly Furey
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Feature

Speaking With: Halls Musical

Co-directors of the musical Aoife Daly and Jessica Treacy speak to Jack Farrell about this year's musical – Rent.
By Jack Farrell
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Flights of French Fancy at the IFI

The IFI is hosting its annual French film festival at the IFI this month.
By Aaron Finnegan
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Review

Family Meets Feminism in Eileen O’Sullivan’s Newest Exhibition

'Meanwhile, Rummage Until Combined' uses wild colours and large canvases to depict private, everyday moments.
By Susanna Crawford
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Trinity’s Fashion Powerhouse

Sinéad Burke spoke to students on accessibility, Instagram fame and her Mam's objections to her more avant garde outfits.
By Aoife Murray
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Dublin Book Festival Promises a Bevy of Cultural Delights

With only days to go, we reveal our bucket list for the long-awaited Dublin Book Festival.
By Rachael Kilduff and Imogen Kavanagh
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In November, Rich Pickings for Dublin Theatre

From opera to ballet, a packed schedule this month demonstrates the rude health of Dublin's theatre scene.
By Jack Farrell