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At the National Gallery, a Talk on Portraits of Women Collected by Ireland’s Most Famous Art Dealer
Janet McClean spoke in the National Gallery on Hugh Lane’s Ladies. Denis Ryan recounts the evening.

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From Paris to Tokyo – Fusion at its Finest
Niamh O’Sullivan reviews the Paris to Tokyo tasting event as a part of Taste City Fusion.

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Receiving the Praesis Elit Award, Fatou Bensouda Speaks to LawSoc
Pamela Avila reviews the visit, speech and honouring of the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.

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Discussing the Threats to Academic Freedom Around the World
Rachel Kidd recaps Scholars at Risk's event in the Graduates Memorial Building.

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For One Night Only, the GMB Becomes the Magical Oz
Trudy Kilgore reviews Trinity Arts Festival's Dark Side of the Rainbow.

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In the GMB Attic, an Introduction to Scottish Traditional Dancing
A long-held Scottish tradition and just as fun as our Céilí’s, Helena O’Mahony tells us about her evening reeling with The Caledonian Society

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Chekhov’s First Play Deconstructs Theatre and Plays With the Pieces
Tim Leech-Cleary reviews Dead Centre's latest experimental production.

Preview
Dublin Cinema’s Ode to Classic Halloween Films
Nothing says halloween quite like scary movies, Jennifer Wilson talks us through the best cinema events this hallows eve.

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In Trinity, Renowned Historian Considers Role of Memory in Narrative of Irish Revolution
Thomas Monahan reviews a talk by the Carroll Builders Professor of Irish History at Oxford, Roy Foster, hosted by the Long Room Hub.

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In Defence of Blasphemy: Maryam Namazie speaks to The Phil
Namazie, who caused controversy with SOFIA last year, spoke to the society yesterday.