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Thomas Morris Discusses Technology as an Anaesthetic and Literature as an Aesthetic
Last night, the former chairperson of Lit Soc discussed his career path as an author, from the influence of music in his work to the role his hometown of Caerphilly.
Dara McGrath on Exploring Borders, Transitional Space and Forbidden Lands
Last night, Trinity Arts Festival (TAF) and DUPA welcomed photographer Dara McGrath to discuss his career as a photographer with aspiring young artists.
David Bowie and Audrey Hepburn Host Surrealist High Society Drama: TAF Murder Mystery
Last night, 12 Henrietta St’s charming disrepair played host to an evening of decadence for Trinity Arts Festival’s murder mystery tour.
Exhibiting the Hilarious Talent of Trinity’s Female Comedians
Last night, DU Comedy and Trinity Arts Festival were joined by Joanne McNally to celebrate the society’s ongoing commitment to the encouragement of women in comedy.
The Life Cycle of a Book: Exploring Writing Processes in the Irish Writers Centre
Last night saw the launch of a series of talks by Publishing Ireland which hope to examine the full process of getting published in Ireland, from writing the novel to seeing it take its place in a bookshop.
Lost in Austen: Lit Soc Celebrates the Enduring Relevance of Jane Austen
As the 200th anniversary of Austen’s death approaches, last night saw Lit Soc explore the timelessness of the writer through games, wine and chocolate.
TAF Launch Gives Insight into the Week of Artistry and Fancy to Come
Last night in the chapel, Trinity Arts festival began a week of artistic celebration with an impressive night of live music.
Rince, Rí-Rá agus (Preas)-Rúnaí a Chuireann Tús le hÉigse na Tríonóide
Ag seoladh ceiliúrtha bliantúla na Gaeilge, labhair Eoin Ó Neachtáin faoi thábhacht agus úsáid laethúil na teanga.
Varied Speakers at Christian Union Highlight the Diversity of the Small Society
Christian Union discusses forgiveness, second chances and reflection as its annual events week draws to a close.
At Trinity Economic Forum, William K Black on Financial Fraud and Regulation
The professor, white-collar crime lawyer and former bank regulator, offered a more cynical and realistic address than Deirdre Mc Closkey.