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Inside Trinity’s Chapel, African Culture Came Alive

There was soul, suits and solemnity as Afro Caribbean Society took over Trinity's Chapel last night.
By Raphael Adewusi
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Re-Trace Dublin’s Galleries

This Thursday will see the launch of a series of free exhibitions and events under the Dublin Gallery Weekend initiative.
By Ciara Haley
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For Aslan, It’s All Still About the Music

The iconic Irish band chatted Spotify, the music industry and their working-class roots in a visit to the Hist.
By Liam Leahy
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The Rekindling Of The Fire Below

Dinner party drama and a clash of deep prejudice make 'Fire Below' a classic piece of middle-class commentary.
By Will Dunleavy
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Mac DeMarco Makes His Mark

The prolific artist behind 'Salad Days' is set to toss up a storm with a sold-out show in Vicar St.
By Andrew Connolly
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Puppetry, AfroJam and Thanksgiving: Your Week Ahead

Take a break from the library to try out a new society.
By Charlotte O'Reilly
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Darren Shan, Ireland’s Master of Horror, Offers Hope

He's invented worlds of demons and vampires, but the real world scares Darren Shan the most.
By Dominic McGrath
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Bright Future For Women in Business, Conference Told

The Student Managed Fund (SMF) held a conference last night with high-level businesswomen, who spoke about the barriers faced by women.
By Kate Lait
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Waking the Ecofeminists

DUGES and the Environmental Society joined forces to explore the links between feminism and environmental activism.
By Julie Leenane
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Speaking with Robbie Doyle, Chairperson of Arc Soc

From Paneer Braun to a tour of the Provost’s House, Arc Soc has a lot to offer both students and the general public alike.
By Charlotte O’Reilly