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Review

7 Irish Films You Must See

A scoping collection of Irish films to satisfy your Letterboxd burnout.
By Anna Lennox
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Feature

Curator’s Corner: What Goes into Making an Exhibition?

The National Gallery of Ireland’s Janet McLean discusses her work as a curator for the upcoming ‘Picasso: From the Studio’ and beyond.
By Max Lara Leonard
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Observations

The Weight of Concrete: The Eavan Boland Library and Dublin’s Brutalist Inheritance

Renaming Trinity’s central library reframes a Brutalist landmark, linking its material honesty to the city’s broader modernist legacy.
By Halle Feest
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The National Gallery’s Wild Beast of Glass

More than 50 years after a collection of his works was donated to the National Gallery of Ireland, Maurice Marinot’s avant-garde experiments in glass find themselves on display for the first time. Eavan O’Keeffe
By Eavan O'Keeffe
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Five Of The Best

Five Authors and Books You Should Know For Women in Translation Month

Literature Editor Natalia Kamendy looks back on the best reads for August, also known as Women in Translation Month
By Natalia Kamendy
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Observations

The Doors of the Hugh Lane Gallery Are Closing—What Will We Be Missing Out On?

Sadhbh Dempsey explores the Hugh Lane Gallery ahead of its closure at the end of September.
By Sadhbh Dempsey
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Feature

It’s Finally Cool to be Irish

A discussion on whether the sudden embrace of our heritage in our fashion might be becoming performative.
By Lea Carroll
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Review

The Abbey Theatre in Print

Eavan O’Keeffe Reviews the National Print Museum’s New Exhibition Poster Boys: The Work of Kevin Scally and Brendan Foreman for the Abbey Theatre.
By Eavan O'Keeffe
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Celine Song’s Materialists: A Review

Song’s second star-studded feature does not quite live up to its predecessor
By Jakub Čačo
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Preview

The Trinitones Share Key Notes from Their Debut Album

The Trinitones, after gracing the ears of hundreds of thousands internationally, are finally releasing their first album after their upcoming Electric Picnic performance.
By Charlie Hastings