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Review

In Trinity, Cass Sunstein Quietly Calls for Rationality

The world-renowned scholar talked to the Trinity College Law Review about his theories that have changed the world.
By Dominic McGrath
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Feature

In Search of Dublin’s Aspiring Chinatown

In Dublin's burgeoning Chinatown, a community asks whether official recognition would help keep its culture alive.
By Ciara Haley
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Feature

Catríona Perry on the Trail of Trump

The RTÉ journalist discusses her time in the US and what she learnt about the country that voted for Donald Trump.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick
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Review

Thirty Years Later, the North’s Female Writers are Re-Uniting

A new book celebrates the best of Northern Irish women’s writing, 30 years after a groundbreaking first anthology.
By Kathleen McNamee
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Five Of The Best

Five of the Best: Late-Night Cafes

Looking for a late-night cafe to survive the long evenings?
By Clara King
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Review

Stand in Awe of Female Writers

'Stand in Awe of All Mná', a Dublin Book Festival event, taught women how to succeed in the publishing industry.
By Chloe Tait
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Review

A Dubliner Like No Other, Roddy Doyle Charms the City’s Literature Festival

'Print isn't the dead' was the main message of the week-long festival.
By Shauna Donnelly
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Feature

Spotlight On: Trinity Indian Society

Simarjit Singh, President of Trinity Indian Society, speaks about the importance of celebrating Indian culture here in Ireland.
By Niamh Herbert
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Preview

Flora and Brixton: Douglas Hyde Gallery Preview

The bronze sculpture and anger from artists Abbas Akhavan and Mona Hatoum are not to be missed.
By Muireann Kane
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The Leading Lights in a Season of Theatre

The new programme of the Abbey seems safe, but not without progression.
By Bríd Nolan