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Wilde Stages Spotlight: Yesterday is Dead by Maria Chryssopoulos

The University Times sat down with actor and playwright Maria Chryssopoulos to discuss her one woman show, Yesterday is Dead
By Meabh Kenny
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Feature

Wilde Stages 2026: An Inside Look into Dublin’s Biggest Queer Theatre Festival

For 22 years, Dublin has been a space for queer theatre to gather together and perform, here’s a look behind the curtain at Wilde Stages: Dublin’s Queer Theatre Festival
By Catherine Furby and Meabh Kenny
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“It Started in the Basement of the Reading Room”: Agora Wants to Become a New Platform for Postgraduates

By Ann-Kathrin Viktoria Brämer
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Trinity FLAC: More Than Just Free Clinics

Societies Editor Eva Lenihan sits down with FLAC Chairperson Daria Jedruch to look back on the achievements of the year
By Eva Lenihan
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DUSciFi, an Up-and-Coming Society

By Audrey de Groot
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Why Dublin Runs on Fast-Food

Urban design, tourism and youth culture shape the city’s eating habits
By Lily Braumberger
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The Unsuspecting Gallery: An Investigation into Art and the Ussher

Deciphering artworks within the Ussher Library at Trinity College Dublin
By Dara King
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Your New Favorite Cafe Is Just Around the Corner

A review of the cafe Around The Corner by Alma
By Saskia McDonogh Mooney
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Intimacy and Omission in Kerlin Gallery’s Blue Moon Shadow

A review of Marcel Vidal’s most recent work at the Kerlin Gallery
By Eavan O’Keeffe
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Dublin’s Fantastic Film Clubs

A list of some of the best and brilliant local film clubs to keep you filmically engaged over the summer
By Khushi Jain