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Anne Enright Lends her Voice to Women’s Manifesto
Launching their Women’s Manifesto, Irish PEN called for a protection of women’s free expression around the globe.

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Cartmell’s Second Season Tackles Love and Courage
As Selina Cartmell enters her second season at the Gate, she brings both new and old shows to the stage.

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Interpol Bring Moody Post-Punk to the Olympia
Following the success of their latest album, Interpol will complete the Irish leg of their tour this evening.

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In the National Gallery, Caravaggio’s Legend Lives On
The National Gallery was packed to the rafters last week for a public lecture on 17th-century Italian painter Caravaggio.

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Feminism, Free Pizza and Lenny Abrahamson: Your Week Ahead
It's another packed week for Trinity's societies, featuring gastronomy, 21st-century feminism and a musical showcase.

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The Art of Leaving a ‘Thinking Silence’
On Friday afternoon, veterans of the short story gathered in the National Library to discuss the ins and outs of the elusive writing form.

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Censorship and Identity Politics in the Age of Fake News
This weekend, Smock Alley Theatre played host to a debate on the role of the writer in a society that is becoming increasingly self-censored.

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On 20th Anniversary, The Stinging Fly Enthralls and Delights
On Thursday night, literary journal The Stinging Fly brought together an eclectic mixture of artists and enthusiasts to celebrate its 20th birthday.

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Una Mullally on Burnout, Print Media and Working for Passion
Journalist and LGBT activist Una Mullally spoke to Trinity Literary Society, with much advice for budding journalists.

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Kurt Vile’s Sunburnt Symphonies Light Up Vicar Street
In a packed Vicar Street, Kurt Vile is at his best when the subtlety of his guitar playing is given room to breathe over the vigour of his band.