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Review

Sally Rooney’s ‘Intermezzo’ Untangles Family, Grief and Love

Molly Wetsch reviews Rooney's latest runaway success, declaring it a triumph.
By Molly Wetsch
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A Q&A Session with Director Farah Nabulsi About her Film The Teacher

Eve Smith interviews Farah Nabulsi about sharing Palestinian stories through cinema.
By Eve Smith
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Review

Scánnan Kneecap

Ag Cur na Gaeilge Chun Cinn i mBealach Éagsúil
By Gerard Loscher
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From Dublin to Venice’s Biennale: Behind the Brilliance of Irish Designer Amie Egan

Clara Potts interviews fashion cum costume designer Amie Egan after her recent partnerships with Irish creatives Isadora Epstein, Frank Sweeney, Eimear Walshe, and Sonia Shiel.
By Clara Potts
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A Freshers’ Guide to Social, Sustainable Shopping in Dublin

Rosie Fogarty outlines the best places to shop, from Trinity Halls to markets.
By Rosie Fogarty
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A Beginner’s Guide to Irish Politics

Irish politics is in many ways unique, with names, practices and structures that will be new to many of you starting your journey in Trinity. With that in mind, this guide will hopefully be a helpful introductory tool so you can follow politics in Ireland as we approach a general election during this academic year.
By Theo Puech
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Is Dublin a ‘Music City’?

A consideration of the term 'music city’ (posited by Shain Shapiro) and its implementation in Dublin. Does the city support its artists, and does it use music to effectively help the economy?
By Erin Keenan
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Review

Sally Rooney at the National Concert Hall

Her new novel, Intermezzo, attracted a captivated crowd.
By Ila Raso
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Conas a bheith gnóthach ag déanamh faic?

Ceacht tábhachtach ar a bheith díomhaoin sa choláiste.
By Fachtna Mac Conghail
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Ten Books for the Back to College Season

Amelia Sikora recommends ten books to soothe your soul this September.
By Amelia Sikora