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The IFI Shows the Charlie Chaplin You Know – and the One You Don’t

The cinema is running a series of the actor's most iconic films, as well as a documentary about the man behind 'the tramp'.
By Michael Archer
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College Illuminated with the Faces of Women Changemakers for Brigid’s Day

The installations, entitled 'STUDENT POWER', marked the start of the 2022 Herstory Brigid’s Day festival.
By Molly Longstaff
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Making Music Away from the Live Mic

Post-lockdown, musicians reflect on whether any of the innovative ways they shared their work when gigs were banned will stick around.
By Claire Stalhuth
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Five Of The Best

Five of the Best: Upcoming Art Exhibitions

With galleries back open, there's plenty on offer.
By Sinziana Stanciu
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Megan Nolan, Donal Ryan Longlisted for 2022 Dublin Literary Award

The award promotes excellence in world literature and is sponsored by Dublin City Council, and administered by Dublin City Libraries.
By Maitiú Charleton
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Reflections on Veganuary: How Easy is it to go Plant Based in Dublin?

The movement to give up animal products in January grows every year.
By Kate Burke
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Philosophy, ‘Euphoria’ and CAO Regrets: Your Week Ahead

It's refreshers' week, so there's a packed society calendar ahead.
By Clara Roche
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Kellie Harrington Teams up With Roddy Doyle to Write Autobiography

The Olympic gold medallist will recount her youth in Dublin's north inner city, where she started her boxing journey.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar
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Gabriel Byrne’s Moving Memoir Comes Alive Onstage

'Walking With Ghosts' in playing at the Gaiety now.
By Sáoirse Goes
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Review

Questions of Dictatorship and Democracy as the Hist Takes on American Supremacy

Last night's motion was 'this house believes that American supremacy has ended'.
By Théo Martin