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Five Of The Best

How to Spend your Saint Brigid’s Day for Free

Your events’ guide for celebrating the saint of abortions, feminism, and lesbianism.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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John Christopher Vaughan Wins Sarah Cecilia Harrison Essay Prize

The essay entitled ‘In the Mood for God: Colour and Mysticism in the Art of Mary Swanzy’ is an exploration of the artist's life
By Elly Christopher
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Monstrorum: Appreciating Natural History through an Artistic Lens

The Royal Hibernian Academy's newest exhibition blends disrupted realism with the scientific world
By Danielle Briody
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Review

Tom Creed Adapts the Irish Canon with ‘The Quare Fellow’

Emotion and energy collide in Tom Creed's exciting interpretation of Behan's portrait of prison life.
By Laura O'Callaghan
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‘We Dance’ is a Poetic Exploration of Black Womanhood

Praise Titus explores the joys and challenges of black womanhood in the world today.
By Laura O'Callaghan
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Blindboy Boatclub, Topographia Hibernica and a Literary Podcast

Writer, podcaster and comedian Blindboy Boatclub speaks with The University Times about his new book, his podcast and much more.
By Barrett Ellis
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DUPA’s Winter Exhibition Raises a Toast to Journeys and the People Who Take Them

Tonight's Dublin University Photography Association's winter exhibition in the Atrium invited the audience on a journey through time and space.
By Saskia McDonogh Mooney
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The Loser in The Phil’s Fiery Sinn Féin Debate: Civil Discourse

Matthew Hull reports on The Phil’s explosive debate, ‘This House Prefers a Sinn Féin Government’, which included an array of recognised guests in the GMB
By Matthew Hull
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A Love Letter To The National Gallery

Ella Hussey discusses the sense of home and comfort that the National Gallery brings.
By Ella Hussey
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How Dublin’s Newest Tailoring Venture is Providing a Hub of Style and Craftsmanship

Stevie Blake, owner of Temple Bar’s newest addition, Monto & Perri, encourages consumers to prioritise “Quality over Quantity, always. Not just at Christmas.”
By Clara Potts