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Dr Ronit Lentin on Biopolitics, Settler Colonialism and Zionism’s Gender Trouble

Last night, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Research Fellow at Trinity addressed the Metaphysical Society.
By Sophie Fitzpatrick
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The UAE Ambassador to Ireland on Multiculturalism and Religious Freedom

Addressing SOFIA, the Ambassador spoke about media representations of Islam and his personal understanding of the Islamic faith.
By Ciaran Maguire
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Learning How to Catch a Comet, as Trinity Celebrates Space Week

Prof McCaughrean of the European Space Agency discussed the Rosetta mission, which concluded with a dramatic crash landing last week.
By Jamie Sugrue
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Marita Conlon-McKenna on 1916, Historical Influences and the Evolution of Publishing

Fionnuala Egan reflects on the acclaimed Irish children’s writer’s acceptance of Honorary Patronage from Trinity Literary Society.
By Fionnuala Egan
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Cave Writings Returns After a Summer of Creative Hibernation

Kelly Meehan Brown looks ahead to spoken word creativity in Jack Nealon's pub.
By Kelly Meehan Brown
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“Donut Worry, Be Happy”, Urges the Offbeat Donut Co

Maryia Ditchkowska takes a look at the company trying to make its mark on the growing Dublin doughnut scene.
By Maryia Ditchkowska
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Challenging Perceptions of Disability Through Theatre: Backstage In Biscuit Land

Annie Keegan looks ahead to Dublin Theatre Festival’s theatrical exploration of Tourette’s syndrome.
By Annie Keegan
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A Festival of Workshops, Encounters and Conversations: The Return of Hard Working Class Heroes

Ahead of the annual Dublin music convention, Killian Barry previews the unique event set to take over the city.
By Killian Barry
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A Masculinity Debate, Raveheart, and a Walk on the Wild Side: Your Week Ahead

Brian Donnelly picks out the most promising society events set to take place this week.
By Brian Donnelly
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Breaking Rainbows Explores Our Unpredictable Bond With the Natural World

In a world premier, this somewhat chaotic production in Temple Bar reflects on the primal but poetic nature of the natural world.
By David Donovan