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Maura Ford chats to some of Dublin’s most prominent booksellers to greater understand the enduring power of books in this literary city.
By Maura Ford
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DU General Science society hosted an evening dedicated to celebrating women in science and exploring barriers that hinder diversity in the workplace.
By Grace D'Arcy
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Yesterday the centre played host to a memorable evening of songs in translation, with traditional Russian ballads performed alongside a Spanish opera and the Rolling Stones in German.
By Julie Irigaray
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Last night, Ireland’s oldest creative writing journal hosted an intimate poetry gathering in celebration of the launch of this year’s penultimate issue.
By Joe Gavin
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The week will also feature a Burke panel discussion on student activism and the launch of the next issue of the Social and Political Review.
By Fionnuala Egan
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Last night, the Slovenian philosopher was welcomed by the Metaphysical Society to give a lecture entitled “From Adam’s Navel to Dream’s Navel: Sexuality and Metaphysics”.
By Rivkah McKinley
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Running until tomorrow night in Smock Alley, Polly Teale’s play vibrantly reflects upon the challenges faced by the iconic Charlotte Brontë and her family.
By David Donovan
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In honour of International Women’s Day, the evening featured poet Rosita Sweetnam, writer Sydney Weinberg and critic Maggie Armstrong.
By Orla Howells
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As their end of year exhibition draws to a close, Fionnuala Egan speaks to the chair of TCD Visual Arts Society, Sarah Morel.
By Fionnuala Egan
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Organised by Brian Donnelly and Dara McElligot, the vintage flea market, taking place on Saturday, aims to raise money for the repeal the eighth campaign.
By Siobhan O’Leary Ashford