Review
Visiting the Phil today, the legendary film director addressed new film technology and how we are all 'God's Lonely Man'.
By Jennifer Wilson
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A unique performance at Smock Alley, International Relations explores human relationships, the awkwardness of a language barrier and dealing with trauma.
By Georgie Emery
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Yesterday in the Hist conversation room, the society hosted a panel discussion that focused on literary journals and publishing.
By Jack Maguire
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Last night in the Boar’s Pub, Cave Writings hosted an evening of live poetry and prose in collaboration with Students for Justice in Palestine, who are running a week of events this week.
By Michela Curcio
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The evening valiantly declared that acknowledging sexism in arts industries is the first and most important step to overcoming it.
By Síle Maguire
Fionnuala Egan talks to Ashley Carroll from DU Dance to find out more about the ongoing challenges that face this large society and the efforts that are being made to overcome them.
By Fionnuala Egan
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Last night, Filmbase in Temple Bar played host to an evening of poetry reading to kick off a series of literary based events happening across campus this week.
By Orla Howells
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Last night, entertainments officer candidate Jonah Craig hosted a night of ever-changing drink deals, with impressive DJ sets from Jack Banks and Pauric Doherty.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin
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Sheridan’s film, The Secret Scripture, explores the tendency of Irish people to brush troubles under the rug and stars Vanessa Redgrave and Rooney Mara.
By Jennifer Wilson
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Last night, Dr David Landy and Dr Iain Atack offered their perspective on the Palestinian-led international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement (BDS).
By Alexandra Vyvyan