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‘Siúcra’: Roxanna Nic Liam’s Ode to the Irish Language

The short film aired last week for the launch of the new Irish language theatre festival Scríobh.
By Caoimhe Weakliam
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Trinity VDP Panto, Protest Art and a Comedy Debate: Your Week Ahead

This week’s society highlights include the Trinity VDP Panto and a comedy debate collaboration between Cumann Gaelach, Law Soc and the Cumann Gaelach of Queen's University Belfast.
By Maitiú Charlton
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With Trinity VDP’s Panto, the Show Will Go On

'Toy Story: To Infinity and Beyond', a production by Trinity VDP, will take place online on March 30th.
By Mairead Maguire
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RTÉ Radio One Commemorates the War of Independence Through Spoken Stories

As part of the new podcast series Spoken Stories, 12 writers meditate on what Independence means to them 100 years after the events of 1921.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar
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Five of the Best: IFI’s East Asia Film Festival 2021

For the next four days, the Irish Film Institute will be showcasing an impressive array of films that communicate the importance of belonging in uncertain times.
By Ruth McGann
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Five of the best: DU Players’ Millennium Festival

Molly Longstaff discusses five of the best moments from DU Players’ four-day festival.
By Molly Longstaff
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Virtually Explore the World of the Great Piet Mondrian

An online tour by the National Gallery will guide you through the life of the masterful painter of line, colour and geometric shape.
By Louisa Klatt
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Review

‘United States v One Book Called Ulysses’ takes courtroom drama to Zoom

The reading, staged over Zoom, made clever use of costumes and camera capabilities to bring the drama of the trial to life.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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The Hist Freshers’ Debate and University Challenge: Your Week Ahead

As we slip back into business as usual this week, Trinity societies have lots to keep you distracted.
By Maitiú Charleton
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Speaking with

Speaking With: Trophy Wife

We sat down with Trophy Wife to talk about her EP, Art, the revival of pop-punk in Dublin, and more.
By Ruth Cronin