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Just Under 300 Attendees Celebrate the Season at Trinity Christmas Ball

The night included performances from Trinity musicians Gemma Cox, Blueberry Rouge, Oscar Blue, Banríon, Eve Bell, Trophy Wife and Greg Tisdall.
By Clara Roche
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Over the Phone, ‘Abbey Calling’ Reconnects Artist and Audience

The personal telephone performances of Abbey Calling run until 7:30pm today.
By Sáoirse Goes and Lara Monahan
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Festive Film Picks From Campus’s Familiar Faces

While students go stir-crazy with online assessments, we seek film recommendations from the custodians of our campus, who consistently brave human contact so that we don’t have to.
By Emer Tyrrell
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Twenty Theatrical Snapshots From the Biggest Names in Irish Opera

20 Shots of Opera will be available to stream for free from the Irish National Opera, on December 17th.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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Radius Reads: Rattling Good Reads for the Christmas Season

Following a tumultuous year, Christmas 2020 is a crucial time to support your favourite Irish authors and bookshops.
By Ann Moroney
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Judith Butler Speaks to the Phil About Social Movements in the Digital Age

In their insightful address to the Phil on Monday, Butler took a pandemic-tinted glance at social justice, non-violence and activism in an age of social media.
By Clara Roche
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Seán Hewitt: Trinity’s Rising Literary Star

Hewitt’s memoir All Down Darkness Wide is set to be published in summer 2022.
By Caoimhe Weakliam
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Your Week Ahead: Orchestra Performances, Cocktail Making and A Christmas Ball

Though Week 12 is well and truly upon us, the virtual fun isn’t over just yet!
By Aine Kennedy
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The One-Man Magic of Local Boy

Tickets to Fynch in the Button Factory on December 16th, where Local Boy will be performing as a special guest, are available on Eventbrite for €15.
By Joe Coughlan
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The Elizabethan Society Discusses Image-Based Sexual Abuse

A panel, which was moderated by president of the Phil and the Eliz Kate Maher, hosted activists from the End IBSA Ireland group.
By Maitiú Charleton