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Review

Discord and Lively Debate, With Afro-Caribbean Society

Letters to the Motherland, an event hosted by the Afro-Caribbean Society, brought debate to the Global Room last night.
By Eimear Finan
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Five Of The Best

Five of the Best: Culture Night

Your comprehensive guide to the best of Dublin's Culture Night.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh
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Preview

Turasanna Treoraithe agus Ceol: na hImeachtaí Gaelacha agus Oíche Chultúir

Tá nasc láidir ag an gcultúr leis an nGaeilge – ná caill amach ar an deis í a cheiliuradh mar is ceart.
By Aoife Enright
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Lenny Abrahamson is Taking Irish Film in a New Direction

Academy Award-nominated director Lenny Abrahamson talks about directing Normal People, rom-coms – and why he needs to get Sky TV.
By Susie Crawford
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This Ain’t No Disco on Breaking the Barriers Between Artist and Audience

This Ain't No Disco is an online showcase of live music and interviews that promotes underrepresented musicians.
By Ellie O’Neill
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Preview

Climate Activism, Empowerment and Periods: Your Week Ahead

In week three, avoid the library with a series of exciting events – and a climate strike.
By Eimear Finan
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Feminism and Nationalism Collide in Emer Nolan’s New Book

The Irish author tracks the lives of five influential Irish women, painting a historical picture of feminism in Ireland.
By Ellen Finnerty
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Katie Kim Brings Her Darkly Frank Melodies to Workman’s

The We Are Workman's Series will host Katie Kim in the Workman's Club on Saturday night.
By Ellie O’Neill
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Review

The Playwrights Sticking Two Fingers Up to Our Toxic View of Sex

In Two Fingers Up, a new play airing as part of the Dublin Fringe, Seon Simpon and Gina Donnelly take the audience on a tour of sex-shaming.
By Susie Crawford
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In Project Arts Centre, a Teeth-Gritting Excoriation of Prison Services

The Examination, a documentary performance on health services for prison inmates, is an uncomfortable but powerful watch.
By Emer Tyrrell