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The Women Blazing a Trail Through Trinity’s Societies

The women leading Trinity's biggest societies talk empowerment, equality – and why women are still underrepresented in College's student politics.
By Molly Furey
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Your Guide to Thrifty Theatre in Dublin

Visits to the theatre don't have to break the bank.
By Christopher Kestell
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Art and the Self(ie)

The Zurich Portrait Prize shortlisted portraits will be displayed in the National Gallery.
By Sorcha Brennan
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No Major Skirmishes in Online Culture Wars

Pol Soc’s debate between Dr Angela Nagle and Carl Benjamin was a largely civil affair.
By Matthew Murphy
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Concert Hall Revives Night of the Living Dead

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the cult horror film, the National Concert Hall is hosting a screening alongside a contemporary music score.
By Alison Traynor
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Fresh Fashion Talent Takes Regent House

Dublin's top young designers will be showcasing their work in this year's Young Design Showcase.
By Aoife Murray
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Solidarity Gig to Rally Support for Housing Protestors

Following today's protest, artists will join forces in the East Side Tavern to promote the ongoing campaign.
By Alison Traynor
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Not All Glitz and Glamour for M.I.A.

Comprising largely of home movies, the film is a deeply intimate look at Mathangi Arulpragasam's life and career.
By Susie Crawford
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Dublin Fringe is Bolder Than Ever

This year's Dublin Fringe Festival offered a wide variety of ambitious and conceptual plays and performances.
By Jack Farrell and Christopher Kestell
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The Full Monty Doesn’t Half Disappoint

A stage adaptation of the 1997 film of the same name, The Full Monty fails spectacularly to live up to its billing.
By Christopher Kestell