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Tarantino Unchained: The Sugar Club Honours Cinema Legend

One of the most acclaimed filmmakers of all time is celebrated with a week of screenings and parties at the Sugar Club.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
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The Two Trinity Shows Making Waves in Edinburgh

Eirwaves and Improv, She Wrote made it to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
By Alice Bellamy
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Get the Inside Scoop on the Light House’s Newest Season

The Smithfield cinema will be screening an extensive series of classic films based around journalism.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
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Sun, Sea and Synth: Dimensions Knowledge Arena

Get your festival fix abroad this year and discover Croatia's coolest electronic music festival, with Grace Jones, Moderat and Nina Kravitz headlining.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin
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Offering a Community for the Introverted, Dublin’s Poetry Scene has a New Non-Threatening Night

The 'Big Non-Threatening Poetry Party' promises a safe space to up-and-coming writers.
By Shauna Donnelly
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Culture, Politics and Music Unite, as Hot Press Celebrates the Faces to Grace its Cover

Imelda May, Hozier and U2 are but a few of the names to feature in the iconic music magazine.
By Andrew Connolly
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“Perhaps it won’t all have been for nothing”: Endgame Showcases Performers Battling Parkinson’s

The Endgame Project, screened in Trinity recently, considers Beckett's renowned play as a metaphor for Parkinson's disease.
By Charlotte O'Reilly
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Sally Rooney’s Debut Novel Masterfully Explores Modern-Day Relationships

The Trinity graduate's 'Conversations With Friends' tackles both current and universal issues whilst remaining consistently entertaining.
By Chloe Tait
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A State of the Nation Play, Jimmy’s Hall is Angry, Joyous and Vital Viewing

The archaic and the anachronistic intertwine in a production that reveals the injustice of De Valera's Ireland.
By Ultan Pringle
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Performing on the Cricket Pitch, McMorrow Bodes Well for Trinity’s Future as a Concert Venue

Singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow was a good advertisement for Trinity's bid to bring full-scale concerts onto campus.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin