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Fostering the New Generation of Irish Writers

Since 1996, the Irish Writers Centre has been welcoming writers young and old into its Parnell Sq refuge.
By Katy Poole
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Trinity Trend: KeepCups

Trinity's latest must-have accessory is the perfect non-committal nod to sustainability.
By Niamh Kennedy
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One Society, Many Flavours: Gardiner St Pizzas Tick All Boxes

One Society, a new cafe opened on Lower Gardiner St, offers cosy seating and expertly balanced pizzas.
By Parth Gautam
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Speaking With: Shaun Dunne

Jack Farrell speaks to the rising film and theatre maker whose most recent show, Rapids, explored HIV in Ireland today.
By Jack Farrell
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Laughs Aplenty as Cumann Gaelach’s Musical Hits Right Notes

An Cumann Gaelach's adaptation of Oisín i dTír na nÓg is loaded with ramshackle charm.
By Emer Moreau
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Improv, She Wrote: Twists and Turns With Trinity Theatre’s Rising Stars

Trinity's improvisational theatre group is expected to wow audiences at its highly anticipated All-Stars event this Saturday.
By Catriona Paget
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The Rise of the Essay

Ireland's newest emerging literary genre, the essay, gives a new platform for the personal.
By Chris Corbett
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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.
By Julie Leenane
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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.
By Michael Dooley
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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.
By Molly Furey