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Review
Between States and Studio, Trinitones Hunt Further Successes
Acapella group Trinitones have just completed a third international headline tour, and have plans to release their first studio album.

Preview
‘Walking to Jerusalem’ Details a Lengthy Expedition in the Name of Palestinians
Justin Butcher details his journey to Jerusalem using a mixture of live performance and video footage.

Preview
Listen and Learn at Ireland Music Week
The festival will include workshops for up-and-coming artists, and will advocate for gender balance in festival line-ups.

Preview
Why X-Pollinator Could be a Catalyst for Gender Equality in Irish Film
The goal of X-Pollinator is to aid the creation and promotion of female-driven projects in Irish filmmaking.

Preview
Archaeology, Women in Law and a Musical in Nine Hours: Your Week Ahead
It's Societies Week, so there's no better time to revisit the buzz of freshers' week with an action-packed five days.

Feature
Fishfood, Community and Culture: Our Guide to Dalkey
We offer a guide of the rich history and natural beauty of one of Ireland's oldest seaside towns.

Review
In National Gallery, a Testament to a 20th-Century Spanish Artist
An exhibition showing in the National Gallery of Ireland remembers 20th-century artist Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida.

Snapshot
In Carousel, a Clothing Line That’s Comfortable – and Kind to the Earth
Betty Corcoran, the brand manager of Carousel on Exchequer St, says she wants her new line to 'complement your personality'.

Speaking with
For PowPig, Music is All That Matters
The dynamic four-piece embrace an array of genres, such as lo-fi alt-rock, outside pop and rock ballads.

Speaking with
Speaking With: Rory Sweetman
The Trinity graduate explores the attack and defence of College during the 1916 Rising in his new book.