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Review
Behind the Scenes: “Zealous Mercurial Dreams Were About to Be Realised: New Treasures of the Old Library”
In conversation with head of research collections, Laura Shanahan, about the reflective and thought-provoking new Long Room exhibit

Review
They Were Girls Together: Jellett and Hone at the National Gallery
A review of the arresting new exhibition, jointly after 100 years.

DUPA Takes Us Through the Seasons to End this Year
Trinity’s Photography Society takes an egalitarian approach in showcasing student talent.

Jia Tolentino Visits the Phil, Explores the “Reality of Perpetual Crisis”
New Yorker writer and author of “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion”, Jia Tolentino, was awarded Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage by the University Philosophical Society.

Dublin After Dark: A Guide to the City’s Unique Bars and Historic Pubs
From secret speakeasies to century old pubs, explore the best hidden gems Dublin’s nightlife has to offer.

Joan Didion: Literary Icon or Aesthetic Commodity
Has Joan Didion been reduced to an aesthetic, rather than a writer?

Speaking with
From Page to Screen: Unpacking Maria Fusco’s Experimental Vision

Review
The JCR Cafe: A Third Space for Halls Students
Aoife Bennett explores the JCR Cafe – from Trinity Dragon’s Den pitch to reality – the new place to hang out at Trinity Halls.

Review
“The same way we made him” Netflix’s Adolescence and Rising Incel Culture
“Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them.” - Margret Atwood

Feature
Goodbye Bridget Jones
The Bridget Jones films remind us to know our worth, never to give up and remember that, in the real world, there is no happy ending, but there can be a happy life as long as we work every day to build it for ourselves.