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Seanchais Cois Tine i gColáiste na Tríonóide

Beidh an t-imeacht ar siúl idir 4 i.n. agus 6 i.n. i dTéatar Maxwell, ar Déardaoin, an 22ú Lúnasa.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh
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Margaret Atwood, George RR Martin and Anthony Scaramucci to Visit Trinity Societies

Slavoj Zizek, Lenny Abrahamson and Emma Donoghue are also included on this year's speaker lists for the Phil, the Hist and Law Soc.
By Cormac Watson and Aisling Marren
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Magic and Mixology in Dublin’s Newest Fantasy-Themed Bar

Located in Temple Bar, the Cauldron offers a unique experience – albeit at a cost.
By Orla Murnaghan
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At Pallas Projects, an Art Exhibition Full of Surprises

Shiftings, the now-completed exhibition in Pallas Projects in the Liberties, is at once coherent and unexpected.
By Susie Crawford
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Temple Bar’s V Restaurant Excels – But Sacrifices Vegan Ethos  

Its food is great, but V restaurant needs to have more confidence in its plant-based abilities, writes Elliot Milofsky.
By Elliot Milofsky
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Meet the Trinity Graduates Refocusing Theatre’s Race Conversation

Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng and Grace Morgan are set for the Abbey, with their play selected to feature in the theatre's Young Curators Festival.
By Emer Tyrrell
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With Masterful Curation, Fair Lady Vintage Bazaar Enthrals

The Fair Lady Vintage Bazaar brought vintage enthusiasts flocking to St Stephen's Green for a celebration of ornate clothing and jewellery.
By Molly Furey
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Om Diva Is Clearing the Floor to Irish Designers

Om Diva's summer residency programme is giving Irish designers some much-needed visibility.
By Céire Carey
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Star of Tomorrow Jordanne Jones Wants to Make a Difference Today

For Trinity student Jordanne Jones, acting offers the opportunity to tackle important societal issues.
By Stephen Patrick Murray
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How a Murder in Mexico Spawned Tim MacGabhann’s ‘Second’ Novel

Trinity graduate Tim MacGabhann talks about class consciousness and why Donald Trump is nothing new – 'just a bit ruder'.
By Martha Kirwan