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Review

With Lit Soc, Learning the Way of Words

Brónach Rafferty reviews Lit Soc's “Around the World with Words”, which saw a coming together of languages through literature.
By Brónach Rafferty
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In Smock Alley, Dublin Theatre’s New Lease on Life

Will Dunleavy looks at Scene + Heard, Smock Alley's new festival that allows artists to stage unseen or experimental productions.
By Will Dunleavy
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Visuals, Installations and Glitter: A Preview of What The Ents Race Has to Offer

Carla King-Molina previews the events and nights out planned by the Ents candidates over the next two weeks.
By Carla King-Molina
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Review

Joe Caslin Visits Vis Arts, Speaking on the Marriage Equality Referendum and the 1916 Centenary

Geordie Milne reviews Joe Caslin's recent visit to college and highlights what we can expect from the artist this year.
By Geordie Milne
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Preview

100minds Project, Choons for Childline Will Support Fresh Musical Talent

In Radius, Ellen Pentony previews "Choons for Childline", the 100minds project that has everybody talking.
By Ellen Pentony
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Review

Into the Swamp with VDP’s Pantomime

VDP’s pantomime version of Shrek was one of the most entertaining nights of the college year.
By Sinéad Baker
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Trinity Come Dancing Leaves Audience Wanting More with River Dance Securing First Place

Imogen McGuckin reviews this years Trinity Come Dancing, relaying all the scores, sass and anecdotes from the night.
By Imogen McGuckin
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The Phil Awards Famous Drag Queens with the Bram Stoker Award for Arts

Awards occurred alongside a discussion on drag's place in Ireland and abroad when it comes to LGBT culture.
By Paraic McLean
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Trinity’s Journal of Literary Translation and Exploring the Realms of Verbal and Visual

Lucy Walker reflects on the Journal of Literary Translation’s latest night of cross-disciplinary artistic examination.
By Lucy Walker
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Mental Health Week’s “Me Too Monologues” to Perform Untold Student Stories

The show, starting tonight, is about identity and is written and performed entirely by Trinity students.
By Gillian Murtagh