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Review
Corn Exchange’s Through A Glass Darkly Is Sadly A Wasted Opportunity
Will Dunleavy Reviews Corn Exchange's adaptation of the Ingmar Bergman classic, which fails to capitalise on the potential of it's script and source material.

Preview
Exploring The Power of Maps in the Museum Building
Niamh O'Sullivan tells us a little about what Trinity GeogSoc and the geography department have in store for us this Geo Week.

Preview
In Aid of Médecins Sans Frontières, the Trinity Fashion Show Will Go Into the Woods
Next Monday, Trinity Fashion Society will host their annual fashion show in Soder and Ko.

Five Of The Best
Five of the Best: BYOB Restaurants
Restaurants with a BYOB policy can save you cash and guarantee a good time. Here we give you five of the best BYOB restaurants.

Review
Spare Hour: The Douglas Hyde Gallery
A free gallery of contemporary art right here on campus, the Douglas Hyde Gallery is the perfect place to spend your spare hour.

Preview
In Dublin, Cave Paintings is Uniting Writing with Visual Art
Gillian Murtagh talks to D. Joyce-Ahearne, one of the Trinity students behind Dublin's most invigorating literary project.

Review
Tim Cook Speaks to the Phil about Apple’s Intersection with Human Rights, Education and Privacy
Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, received the society’s Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage this morning.

Review
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor on Acting, Theatre and Struggling Passion
Colm O'Halloran recounts Tom Vaughan-Lawlor's visit to DU Players, where he spoke of his own time at Trinity and how to keep going as an actor.

Review
Dan Brown on Dialogue and Discourse
The author speaks to the Hist about science, religion and the future of spirituality.

Speaking with
Speaking with Hannah Crowley
Carla King-Molina gets a sneak peek on what to expect from this year's Co-op.