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Review

‘Purple Snowflakes and Titty Wanks’ Boldly Blends Ribald Humour with Seriousness

Sarah Hanly’s bawdy debut play takes to the Abbey’s Peacock stage as part of this year’s Dublin Theatre Festival.
By Sáoirse Goes
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Grá for Glas: Veggie Luxury in Dublin

A fine dining delight for plant-based eaters and carnivores alike.
By Kate Burke
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Lassos, Photos and Banjos: Your Week Ahead

This week sees a pleasing blend of in-person and online social events.
By Clara Roche
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Review

Steven Schleicher, Prosecutor in George Floyd Trial, Addresses LawSoc

Schleicher yesterday received the society's Praeses Elit award, an accolade given to those who empower others in their everyday lives.
By Aoibhín McGarry
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DU History’s Annual Publication Has Something for Everyone

The eighth volume of 'Historian' is out now.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar
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‘I Feel You Apart From Me’ Immerses Listeners Into an Emotional Soundscape

The Dublin Fringe Festival production consists of a series of emotional voice messages sent over the course of a single day.
By Sáoirse Goes
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Edo in Colour: A Vibrant Exhibition of Japanese Culture

The new Chester Beatty exhibition will be free to view until December 5th.
By Sinziana Stanciu
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Five Of The Best

Five of the Best: Gaze Film Festival

A celebration of queer representation on screen, the festival is the second-largest LGBTQ+ event in Ireland after Pride.
By Hector Wright
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Preview

‘Border Literatures’ Opens Fresh Discussion on a Contentious Past

The online series will explore borders from various different perspectives.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar
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DU Amnesty and QSoc Talk LGBTQ+ Rights and Resilience in Hungary

The Trinity societies talked to Dávid Vig, the section director for Amnesty International Hungary, at an online panel.
By Martha McKinney-Perry