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Questioning the Nature of Identity at the Bram Stoker Club

The Phil’s Bram Stoker club will today gather to hear a paper on the formation and development of identity.
By Fionnuala Egan
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Bringing the Magic of Harry Potter to the Screen, David Yates Addresses the Phil

Today welcomed the director of the final four films in the Harry Potter series, who spoke on the upcoming film and leaving bits of the books out.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
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Colm O’Gorman on the Refugee Crisis and the Ways That Students Can Help

The Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland spoke at the launch of Suas Trinity’s magazine, STAND.
By Grace Meagher
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The Hist Inaugural, David Yates and Post-Budget Analysis: Your Week Ahead

Fionnuala Egan looks ahead to the best society events that the third week of term has to offer.
By Fionnuala Egan
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The Bad Boys of Acapella: Trinitones Take On R Kelly’s “Ignition”

This evening, Trinitones will launch their newest music video, directed by Dublin videographer Christian Tierney.
By Gillian Murtagh
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Six Years of Somewhere: Dirty Dance floors and DJ Sets at Workmans

On the sixth birthday of Dublin’s much-loved alternative music night, Dominic McGrath talks to the Somewhere DJ, Trevor Dietz.
By Dominic McGrath
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Cave Writings Assembles for its First Creative Gathering of the Year

Jack Nealon’s pub welcomed the Cave on Wednesday night for an intimate gathering in a relaxed location.
By Jack Maguire
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An Imaginative Adaptation of Swan Lake Based in the Midlands of Ireland

Dublin Theatre Festival presents Swan Lake/Loch na hEala, a powerful production from Michael Keegan-Dolan.
By Arianna Schardt
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DU Music’s First Open Recital Sets Tone For New Year of Musical Events

Paul Prior reflects on an ambient recital offering students the opportunity to perform in their individual styles.
By Paul Prior
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IN PLACE Explores the Creative Potential of Disused Urban Spaces

Sadhbh Little reflects on how reclaiming vacant spaces in Dublin can provide a platform for artists to flourish.
By Sadhbh Little