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Review

The Banshees of Inisherin: Male Friendships and Hopelessness in a Bleak Land

The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival earlier this year.
By Eleanor Moseley
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Speaking with

Othello (maybe a dance) Experiments with Integrity and Infatuation

Weaving dance, film, and theatre, John Scott explores race, domestic violence and human relationships in a physical approach to Shakespeare’s play.
By Anastasia Fedosova
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A Tale of Two Suburbs

The true story of two girls, one with no sense of direction, the other from Waterford, getting on the wrong bus.
By Cleo Daly
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Eating, Cooking and Activism at Vegfest 2022

Dublin’s largest plant-based festival returns after a three-year hiatus.
By Théo Martin
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Five Of The Best

Five of the Best: Irish Talent at Toronto International Film Festival

Toronto International Film Festival showcased the wide array of talent the Irish film has to offer.
By Ruia Safir
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Review

FAMILY LINES Explores the Challenges of Identity Split Between Two Cultures

Alice Rekab’s exhibit describes the experience of growing up mixed-race in Ireland.
By Ella Smyth
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What’s Next for Dublin’s Music Scene?

Music in Dublin is thriving. With young, budding musicians constantly coming to the fore, we spoke to two artists destined for success.
By Emma Fitzpatrick
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The Impact of Korean Pop Culture On Western Fashion

An account of K-pop's influence on fashion in the Western world.
By Cleo Daly
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Review

See How They Run: A Campy Agatha Christie Whodunit

Despite lacking in emotional depth, the film boasts a star-studded cast, a cleverly crafted screenplay and is definitely worth a watch.
By Eleanor Moseley
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The Hist Takes on Monarchy in Modernity

“This House Believes the British Monarchy Has a Place in the Modern World” divides the GMB, including two of UT’s own.
By Adam Rainbolt