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In the Long Room Hub, an Exhibition by School of English Students

Nine students respond to the collections of the National Museum of Ireland with performances, photographs, readings & film.
By Fionnuala Egan
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Speaking With: Adam Harris

Rachel Kidd sits down with entrepreneur and CEO of AsIAm.ie, Adam Harris, to learn more about his work for the Irish Autistic community.
By Rachel Kidd
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Science Gallery and IFI Team up to Explore Science Fiction and Futures Past

Experts including Trinity Professors and journalists will discuss the social themes in classic science fiction works including 2001: A Space Odyssey.
By Cliodhna Sweeney
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Choral’s Elijah, at Times Outstanding, Still Falls Short

The first performance of Mendelssohn’s Elijah by Dublin University Choral Society since 1977 left a little to be desired.
By Edmund Heaphy
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Hist Panel Illustrates Evolving Role Feminism Stands to Play in Ireland

Gender theorists, theologians and students debated feminism’s relationship with the state last night.
By GIllian Murtagh
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Doing Music Differently: Ensemble and the Future of Irish Composers

Shauna Donnelly previews Future Composers, which "explores the full sonic range of new Irish composition in a unique, immersive surrounding".
By Shauna Donnelly
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From Art Collections to Dublin Zoo, St Patrick’s Festival Doesn’t Have to be All About Alcohol

The city centre hosts events for all types of interests.
By Jack Maguire
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Book Review – The Ballad of Black Tom

Denis Ryan reviews the highly anticipated new fantasy novel from Victor LaVelle.
By Denis Ryan
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At the Festival Inspiring Activists, Engaging Talks and Energetic Performances

Joyce Dignam reviews the two-day festival dedicated to inspiring and equipping people to become effective activists.
By Joyce Dignam
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With Thoughtful Responses, Hozier Answers Questions on Music and Making a Difference

Hozier addressed social issues, being young and Irish, and dropping out of Trinity.
By Sinéad Baker