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Magazine Article

Film Review: Mississippi Grind

Paul Martin reviews a tale of addiction and damage in Mississippi Grind
By Paul Martin

Film Review: Listen to Me Marlon

Jennifer Wilson reviews the recently released biopic charting the life of Marlon Brando
By Jennifer Wilson

Film Review: Life

Paul Martin reviews the recent release starring Robert Pattinson and Dane Dehaan
By Paul Martin

Book Review: How to Be Both by Ali Smith

Octavia van Smirren reviews "How to Be Both" and finds that it is never quite either
By Octavia van Smirren

Interview: State Champs

Derek DiScanio, the lead singer of New York pop-punk band State Champs, talks band origins, recent releases and the modern music scene.
By Orla Conway

Gothic Style’s Return to Catwalks

kat Clinch on the reemergence of the gothic style in international fashion circles
By Kat Clinch

Are Fashionable Foods Healthiest?

Sophie Hannah Byrne on how the health food industry is overcomplicating a simple matter
By Sophie Hannah Byrne

Album Review: Meow the Jewels

Aoife O’Donoghue and Raif Meyer react to the feline themed tracks of Run the Jewels latest album
By Aoife O' Donoghue and Raif Meyer

Dublin 100 Years Ago

October 1915
By Ronan Mulhaire

Spoken Word Performance, It’s Origins and Irish Links

Gillian Murtagh on the origins of spoken word performance and Irish spoken word festival, Lingo
By Gillian Murtagh
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