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Reflecting the Artist’s Outrageous Personality and its Impact on the World, Beyond Caravaggio
The exhibition, which is currently running in the National Gallery, includes the Taking of Christ and Supper at Emmaus.

Speaking with
“Wherever our Talons May Land”: Bitch Falcon on New Music and Flying the Nest
Killian Barry speaks to the three-piece band about their recent tour and how they strive to balance time spent in the studio with live performances.

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Elbow Discusses Irish Crowds and the Music Industry’s Monopoly with the Phil
Visiting Trinity today, British rock band Elbow reflected on its accomplishments over its 20 years so far.

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Trinity FLAC on Providing a Space for Students to Engage with Activism and Human Rights
The Free Legal Advice Centre (FLAC)’s chairperson, Kate Heffernan, explains how the activities of the society extend far beyond offering advice to the Trinity community.

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Q Soc On Providing Constant Support for Trinity’s LGBT Community
Fionnuala Egan learns more about the society that strives to provide a safe and inclusive place for LGBT students on campus.

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Exploring Dublin 8’s Unlikely Array of Cultural Activity
From vintage markets to hipster cafes, the area area boasts a wealth of options for a lazy Saturday morning as a result of its ongoing gentrification.

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Jack Kirwan of Sprout on Family Businesses and Sustainable Irish Products
Co-founder of the popular Trinity lunch spot Jack Kirwan discusses the importance of using high quality products and the sense of community to be found amongst his staff.

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Scene Kids: Exploring Trinity’s Scene + Heard Productions
Annie Keegan investigates the theatre festival that strives to reflect the major issues facing Irish people right now and Trinity students' involvement with it.

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Martin Scorsese on Rejecting Sequels and Capturing the Outcast
Visiting the Phil today, the legendary film director addressed new film technology and how we are all 'God's Lonely Man'.

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International Relations: A Sensitive Portrayal of the Not-So-Distant Past
A unique performance at Smock Alley, International Relations explores human relationships, the awkwardness of a language barrier and dealing with trauma.