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At Sass Mouth Dames Film Club, a Series on Hollywood Censorship

The 11th season of Sass Mouth Dames Film Club investigates films made in Hollywood before the imposition of a code that censored many pictures.
By Tom Monaghan
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A Sculptural Re-Imagination of Capitalism at the MART Gallery

Richard Forrest's new sculpture exhibit, A Negative Infinity, reflects on the effects of capitalism on the exhaustion of the human spirit.
By Rachael Gunning
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Meet the Woman Bringing Menstrual Awareness to Trinity

Charlotte Amrouche, the founder of Míosta Menstrual Education Ireland, says that the solution to period awareness will come through education.
By Katie Dumpleton
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AI and Internet Privacy on the Agenda, as Data Experts Visit LawSoc and Trinity College Law Review

Max Schrems, Ravi Naik, and Prof David Carroll discussed data privacy in front of an attentive GMB audience this week.
By Niall Prior
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Museum of Literature Ireland is Dublin Culture’s Newest Jewel

On Culture Night, Dublin's new Museum of Literature Ireland launched, merging the old and the new in a mesmerising way
By Sárán Fogarty
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At Bleeding Pig Festival, a Show of Quality Irish Filmmaking

Despite some misses, the fourth Bleeding Pig Film Festival showed that Irish fimmaking is in rude health.
By Stephen Patrick Murray
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Oonagh Murphy Brings a New Side to the Playboy of the Western World

Oonagh Murphy works with an exclusively female creative team for a new production of the Playboy of the Western World in the Gaiety.
By Céire Carey
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Political Panorama at IFI Documentary Festival

The Irish Film Institute’s Documentary Festival is back for its 17th year.
By Stephen Patrick Murray
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At Project Arts, Marina Carr Makes Old Stories into New Ones

Staged by the Rough Magic Theatre Company, 'Hecuba' turns the story of the Trojan war on its head.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe
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Pub Crawls, Eamonn Quinn and Coffee Hours: Your Week Ahead

There's plenty of fun to be had before deadlines strike.
By Katie Dumpleton