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Feminism and Nationalism Collide in Emer Nolan’s New Book
The Irish author tracks the lives of five influential Irish women, painting a historical picture of feminism in Ireland.

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Katie Kim Brings Her Darkly Frank Melodies to Workman’s
The We Are Workman's Series will host Katie Kim in the Workman's Club on Saturday night.

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The Playwrights Sticking Two Fingers Up to Our Toxic View of Sex
In Two Fingers Up, a new play airing as part of the Dublin Fringe, Seon Simpon and Gina Donnelly take the audience on a tour of sex-shaming.

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In Project Arts Centre, a Teeth-Gritting Excoriation of Prison Services
The Examination, a documentary performance on health services for prison inmates, is an uncomfortable but powerful watch.

After 13 Years, Bernard Shaw Pub Will Close Down in October
Patrons took to Twitter to express their sadness and frustration at the pub's closure.

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Plight of Palestinians Documented at the Pearse Centre
A double documentary, looking at the brutality children are subjected to by the Israeli military, will be aired at the Pearse Centre on Thursday, September 12th.

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Maidens, Gender Politics and Digging into Archaeology
Shake off the freshers' week fug with another busy week in society life.

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Margaret Atwood Up Close and Personal at the Lighthouse
The Lighthouse will screen a live interview with Margaret Atwood on Tuesday – the day her new novel The Testaments is released.

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Celebrating Independent Film at Dublin’s Bleeding Pig Festival
Emma Fagan, the founder of Fillum, looks ahead to the film events set to hit the Bleeding Pig Festival next week.

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Cards on the Table at Pagan Soc Divinity Evening
DU Pagan Society brought mysticism to a modern audience at its freshers' week event.