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Review

Respectability Shouldn’t Triumph Over Repeal, Phil Debate Hears

Róisín Ingle and Cora Sherlock lined up alongside student speakers to debate the place of respectability in the repeal campaign last night.
By Aisling Marren
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Female Performers Wow at Whelans

From Lisa Casey to Rachel Lavelle, the night offered a showcase of Dublin's best female performers.
By Jack Hevey
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Exciting but Empty, in the Meeting House Square

Overall success for Ents despite the not-so-big attendance, as we get a glimpse of what to expect for Trinity Ball.
By Saoirse Ni Scanlain
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Dublin Fringe Festival’s Hits and Misses

'Not at Home', despite critical praise, failed to convince, while 'Papini' deserved more credit.
By Will Dunleavy
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A Heavy-Handed Re-telling of A Doll’s House Makes its Mark

Adapted by Belinda McKeon and re-titled 'Nora', the Dublin Theatre Festival play just does enough to make an impact.
By Marcus Bateson
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Feature

Art Making History: Banners for Bodily Autonomy

Alice Maher, Breda Mayock and Rachel Fallon illustrate the repeal journey with powerful banners
By Kathleen McNamee
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Talented Young Designers Clashed with Uninspiring High Street Giants

Disappointingly the eighth annual Dublin Fashion Festival was a bit of a faux pas.
By Niamh Mulville
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Reverend Al Sharpton Speaks to the Hist about Trump, International Politics and Activism

Sharpton encouraged a packed house to go out and fight for justice, as part of Empowerment Week.
By Charlotte O'Reilly
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Preview

High Hopes, as Ents asks Students to Explore the Urban Jungle

Following a successful Freshers' Week, Ents will be hoping for a hit with the Meeting House Square gig.
By Andrew Connolly
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Dollard & Co: Pricy, Pretentious, But a Place to Bring the Parents

On Wellington Quay, one of Dublin's pricier lunch spots appears to be worth the cost.
By Lorna Reid