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Temple Bar’s V Restaurant Excels – But Sacrifices Vegan Ethos  

Its food is great, but V restaurant needs to have more confidence in its plant-based abilities, writes Elliot Milofsky.
By Elliot Milofsky
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Meet the Trinity Graduates Refocusing Theatre’s Race Conversation

Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng and Grace Morgan are set for the Abbey, with their play selected to feature in the theatre's Young Curators Festival.
By Emer Tyrrell
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With Masterful Curation, Fair Lady Vintage Bazaar Enthrals

The Fair Lady Vintage Bazaar brought vintage enthusiasts flocking to St Stephen's Green for a celebration of ornate clothing and jewellery.
By Molly Furey
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Om Diva Is Clearing the Floor to Irish Designers

Om Diva's summer residency programme is giving Irish designers some much-needed visibility.
By Céire Carey
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Star of Tomorrow Jordanne Jones Wants to Make a Difference Today

For Trinity student Jordanne Jones, acting offers the opportunity to tackle important societal issues.
By Stephen Patrick Murray
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How a Murder in Mexico Spawned Tim MacGabhann’s ‘Second’ Novel

Trinity graduate Tim MacGabhann talks about class consciousness and why Donald Trump is nothing new – 'just a bit ruder'.
By Martha Kirwan
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Trinity Actor Jordanne Jones Named a Star of Tomorrow

Jones, an English and film student, was listed as a Star of Tomorrow by film magazine Screen International.
By Stephen Patrick Murray
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Trinity Enactus Is Ready to Take On the World

Trinity's Enactus society will compete against sustainable entrepreneurs from 37 countries at the Enactus World Cup this September.
By Eimear Finan
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Trinity’s Improv Troupe Set for Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Improv, She Wrote is graduating to the paid Fringe, with a nine-night run in a 90-seater venue.
By Molly Furey
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High-Street Labels, €4 Kombuchas: Dublin Flea Underwhelms on Return

It's fantastic to see the Dublin Flea Market return to trading, but high prices may drive buyers away, writes Susie Crawford.
By Susie Crawford