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Review
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.

Review
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.

Review
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.

Review
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.

Review
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.

Preview
Vinyl Festival Spins Into Dun Laoghaire
Musicians, filmmakers and writers will unite over a shared love of vinyl this weekend, at the Dun Laoghaire Vinyl Festival.

Review
A Perfectly Orchestrated Catastrophe in God of Carnage
The play could easily have floundered, but the cast and director succeeded in pulling together an elegant and amusing production.

Preview
Face Painting, Queer Pong and Cards Against Trinity: High Society
Societies based on the top floor of House Six will tonight open their doors for an evening of high culture and a lot of laughs.

Feature
Speaking With: Halls Musical
Co-directors of the musical Aoife Daly and Jessica Treacy speak to Jack Farrell about this year's musical – Rent.

Preview
Flights of French Fancy at the IFI
The IFI is hosting its annual French film festival at the IFI this month.