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The Rise of the Essay
Ireland's newest emerging literary genre, the essay, gives a new platform for the personal.

Review
No Airs Or Graces, As Colm Wilkinson Visits Phil and TMT
Famed Irish tenor Colm Wilkinson offered practical advice to students wishing to pursue careers in the arts, during a visit to Trinity yesterday.

Review
At This Year’s Choice Music Prize, RTÉ Botched Its Chance at Relevance
RTÉ's decision to award the Choice prize to an uninspiring band at the end of their career doesn't augur well for Irish music, writes Michael Dooley.

Preview
Musicals, Period Poverty and Greenpeace Activists: Your Week Ahead
Reading week is over and deadlines are looming, so take a break and enjoy some of the interesting society events this week.

Speaking with
Dreaming of Jupiter: Ambi-Groovers With a Penchant for Pop
Up-and-comers Dreaming of Jupiter talk straddling genres and the importance of self-awareness to songwriting.

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The Irish Writers Centre Welcomes a New Generation
The Irish Writers Centre offers a myriad of invaluable resources to young writers.

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In Ussher Film Archive, a Mecca for Cinephiles
Tucked away on the first floor of the Ussher, Trinity's film library offers cultural enrichment outside the pages of a book.

Review
Asian Street Food At Its Finest
Bowls by Kwanghi Chan is the latest flavourful addition to Dublin's Chinatown

Review
Aaron Rogan Emphasises Journalism’s Potential for Impact
Rogan spoke to transition-year students partaking in the journalism access programme run by The University Times.

Speaking with
Speaking With: Shane Berkery
Berkery is one of the most exciting young painters to come out of the Irish art scene in recent years.