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Ryan and Wine: Light House Cinema Hosts Valentine’s Ryan Gosling Movie Marathon

From La La Land to Drive, the Lighthouse brings you a day filled with crazy, stupid love and the man of the hour, Ryan Gosling.
By Lucia Grijpink
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The Piranha’s Take on Elections, a Panel Discussion on Sexism and the Valentine’s Ball: Your Week Ahead

Grace Meagher highlights some of the most exciting events taking place on campus in the midst of the TCDSU elections.
By Grace Meagher
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Bloc Party, The Strypes to Headline Trinity Ball

The acts will join the usual cohort of Trinity-based artists and acts including Wilkinson, SG Lewis and Blossoms.
By Killian Barry
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Ag Ceiliúradh na hÉigse le Lá Oscailte na Scéime

Tugann Philip McGuinness cuairt ar lárionad na Gaeilge ríthábhachtach i mBá na Lutheolaíochta.
By Philip McGuinness
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Bricfeasta Mór Gaelach Chun Críoch a Chur le Ceiliúradh na Teanga

Bhí neart spreagadh agus spraoi le haimsiú in ócáidí a eagraíodh i rith Éigse na Tríonóide go chuile Gaeilgeoir, ach is féidir le héinne taitneamh a bhaint as bricfeasta neamhaí.
By Scott King
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TAF Wrap Party Offers a Magical End to the Festival in an Enchanting Georgian Mansion

Last night saw the culmination of a week of art, music and creativity as Trinity Arts Festival drew to a close in the Rosendale Mansion in Shankill.
By Grace O'Boyle
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The Beautiful and Unsettling Nature of Daphne Wright’s Emotional Archaeology

The Irish artist explores themes of parenthood, ageing and the relationship between humans and animals in her latest exhibition in the RHA.
By Holly Brown
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Challenging Trinity’s Traditional Structural Elegance, the Berkeley Library Celebrates 50 Years

Constructed between 1961 and 1967, the library stands as a grey concrete structure in the midst of neoclassical grandiose.
By Robert Holton
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Have a Spare Hour? Players Lunchtime Shows Provide Ideal Opportunity for Midday Drama

The high standard of the short productions which run daily in Players Theatre reflect the weeks of effort that have gone into them.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
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Icarus Theatre’s Game of Thrones-style Hamlet Loses the Complexity of the Original Play

Last week the production, dubbed the Hamlet for the Game of Thrones generation, came to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.
By Shauna Donnelly