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Five Of The Best

Five of the Best: Dublin Delis

As the winter months creep in, keep cosy with these hearty deli meals.
By Céire Carey
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Speaking with

Speaking With: Kathy Tynan

Ten years after graduating from art college and a month before the launch of her first book, Kathy Tynan has found inspiration in simplicity.
By Susie Crawford
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Review

David Bruck on Politics, Prisons and the Death Penalty

After campaigning to end to capital punishment for decades, American criminal defence attorney Prof David Bruck visited Trinity last night.
By Katie Dumpleton
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Preview

Dublin’s Brightest and Best Set to Folk It Up

A concert run by Trinity start-up Applaud Events will feature some of the country's most exciting folk talent this evening.
By Alison Traynor
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Putting the Party in the Political

The latest offering from the Ents team promises to redefine what a club night in Dublin could be.
By Michael Dooley
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Review

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.
By Hayley Douglas
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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.
By Jack Farrell
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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.
By Alison Traynor
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Review

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.
By Brian Moore
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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.
By Molly Furey