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Review

The Journey to Find One’s Place in the World in Holding Her Breath

Eimear Ryan’s thrilling novel chronicles the collision between family, university life and all in between
By Barrett Ellis
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Window A World Explores Identity and Uncertainty

Window a World will run at the Dublin Theatre Festival box office until October 16th.
By Clara Roche
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Binmen is Dublin’s New Hottest Prospect

The band is determined to make its mark on the Dublin music scene.
By Michael Archer
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The Bray Literary Festival Showcases Irish Writers, New and Old

The festival had its final run last weekend, featuring a wide-ranging group of Irish artists
By Barrett Ellis and Ella Hussey
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Your Week Ahead: Plays, Pirates and Palaeolithic Spear Throwers

Don’t miss out on this week of guests, games and jams.
By Adam Rainbolt
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Review

The Phil Plays Host to Political Discourse Over Confidence in the Government

The motion debated on Thursday night saw speakers argue for and against confidence in the Irish government.
By Adam Rainbolt
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The Journey to Find One’s Place in the World in Holding Her Breath

Eimear Ryan’s thrilling novel chronicles the collision between family, university life and all in between.
By Barrett Ellis
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Joyce’s Women is an Inquisitive Study into the Women who Shaped Joyce

Edna O’Brien’s shines new light into the author’s life, through the voices of the female figures surrounding him.
By Eoghan Conway
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Re-Thinking the Student Culinary Experience

Student and chef Alfie Fletcher proposes a new way to digest healthy eating.
By Théo Martin
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A Slice of New York in Dublin

Newcomer restaurant Bambino delivers an affordable meal to Dublin City Centre
By Isabel Farrington