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Review

Understanding the Implications of Lost Pieces for Well-Known Writers

On Thursday, LitSoc welcomed Eadaoin Lynch to read Blacklegs, the lost play of Louis MacNeice.
By Chris Joyce
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Preview

A Contemporary Reimagining of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull

Corn Exchange’s presents The Seagull at Dublin Theatre Festival, set in pre-revolutionary Russia.
By Annie Keegan
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Review

Exploring Mental Health Through the Eyes of a Child, Every Brilliant Thing

As part of the Dublin Theatre Festival, Pavilion Theatre presents the worldwide premier of this intimate production.
By Bríd Nolan
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Speaking with

Raglans on Moving Beyond the Irish Indie-Rock Scene

Stephen Kelly of Raglans talks to Saoirse Ní Scanláin about the band’s recent triumphs ahead of today’s release of their EP, Again & Again.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin
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Supersonic: Documenting Oasis’s Journey into Mainstream British Culture

Released today, Killian Barry reflects on the documentary that traces the evolution of Oasis and their unique sound.
By Killian Barry
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A Musical Celebration of the Life of David Bowie

This Sunday, Starman – A David Bowie Celebration will pay tribute to the iconic figure of David Bowie in the Olympia Theatre.
By Lucia Grijpink
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Feature

Bold as Brass: The Evolution of the Booka Brass Sound

Killian Barry speaks to Jack Marks, Chief Sousaphonist of Booka Brass Band, ahead of their headline gig in Vicar St this Friday.
By Killian Barry
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Review

Science Gallery and MoMA, Exploring the Role of Design and its Perpetuation of Violence

Launched this morning, the Design and Violence exhibition explores the use of technology and design in the construction of everyday violence.
By Arianna Schardt
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Preview

Across South Dublin, Red Line Book Festival Celebrates All Things Literary

Jack Maguire maps out the best events to come from the literary festival which is running from today until Sunday.
By Jack Maguire
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Review

Someone You Love Presents a Unique Collection of Pro-Choice Art

Last night, pro-choice artists assembled at Copper House Gallery, including Fatti Burke and William St Ledger, to display pieces inspired by the repeal the eighth movement.
By Holly Brown