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Brotherhood, Blood and the Absurd in Jason Byrne’s A Whistle in the Dark

This adaptation of Tom Murphy’s 1961 play runs on the Peacock stage in the Abbey Theatre as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival until November 5th.
By Anastasia Fedosova
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A Slice of New York in Dublin

Newcomer restaurant Bambino delivers an affordable meal to the city centre in the form of piping hot New York-style pizzas.
By Isabel Farrington
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The Rise of Dublin’s Techno Community

The Shed Residents discuss the rapid rise of Dublin's techno community.
By Ines Kennedy
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Sammy Copley: A Year On

The Trinity student discusses their new single, upcoming gigs and the role of TikTok in building a music career
By Aoife Doheny
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Owen Henry on Navigating Trinity’s Music World

The soloist, chairperson and student dives into the trials and tribulations of Trinity’s music world.
By Ines Kennedy
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Meet the Students Who Climbed Mt Kilimanjaro in Aid of Meningitis

11 Trinity students raised €66,000 for meningitis research by climbing one of the tallest mountains in the world.
By Adam Rainbolt
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None of This is Serious Captures the Seriousness of Being Young in Ireland

Catherine Prasifka explores the themes of her novel, her writing style and her future writing plans
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Amanda Geard on Writing Her First Novel

The Kerry-based Australian author explores her process writing The Midnight House
By Barrett Ellis
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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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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