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Safe Spaces and Slacklining: Your Week Ahead

This week, TCDSU is hosting Rainbow Week, and societies have a host of events centred around LGBTQ+ issues to mark the campaign.
By Clara Roche
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Five Of The Best

Five of the Best: Trinity-Based Publications

There is no doubt that there is a publication out there for everyone to enjoy and get involved in.
By Ines Kennedy
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Review

‘Narcissus’ is a Visceral Exploration of Jealousy and the Male Body

he experimental theatre company Tasteinyourmouth boldly blends dry comedy and introspective questions in it Fringe festival production.
By Sáoirse Goes
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Review

Zoo’s Clues: DU Players’ Annual Murder Mystery Takes a Beastly Turn

The drama society's annual detective night out returned this year with a zoological backdrop.
By Raman Malashchanka
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Five Of The Best

Five of the Best: Culture Night and Beyond

If you missed Culture Night, some events from the night are still available to view online or in person.
By Sinziana Stanciu and Louisa Klatt
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Speaking with

The Outpost Éire: An Online Publication Born From The Pandemic

The Irish creative platform has already published two issues.
By Ines Kennedy
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Review

Laura Whitmore Awarded LawSoc’s Inaugural Allii Proelio Award

Whitmore is a former MTV presenter and the host of Love Island.
By Aoibhín McGarry
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Healing from Hardship: Dublin’s Arts Scene Emerges from Lockdown

Despite suffering innumerable difficulties, Dublin’s arts and culture sector has demonstrated incredible tenacity and spirit
By Molly Longstaff
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Rescue Annie: Presenting the Inarticulate Expression of Not Knowing

Running at the Abbey Theatre from September 11th to 18th, Rescue Annie explored female autonomy through the medium of a mannequin.
By Anastasia Fedosova
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The Hist Returns to the GMB With A Lively Debate on the Value of RTÉ

The debate featured speakers from The University Times, Trinity News, Trinity FM, and a guest chair from RTÉ, all discussing the motion “This House Has No Faith in RTÉ”.
By Ailbhe Noonan