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‘After the Silence’ is More than Just an Entertaining Thriller

Set on a remote island in the wake of a young woman’s mysterious death, Louise O’Neill’s new book takes you into the sordid side of intimate relationships.
By Anthony Bradley
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Author Emma Dabiri Addresses the Science Gallery’s Virtual Book Club

This two-hour discussion of literature and lived experience saw the acclaimed author attend the book club to discuss her work.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar
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Lá na Gaeilge An Chumainn Ghaelaigh – Ar Líne

Is iad pancóga, Peig agus plé ar nádúr an duine agus an phaindéim a bhí i measc na n-imeachtaí ar Lá na Gaeilge inné.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara and Alannah Ní Mhuirí
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Tenet: Mind-Bending, Visually Spectacular, but Emotionally Empty

Due to coronavirus restrictions in Dublin, cinemas which had been showing ‘Tenet’ are currently closed.
By David Fennelly
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This Year’s International Literature Festival Will Be One for the Books

Elaine Feeney and Eva Griffin talk about what we can expect from this year’s online events, and the happy accidents that fell into place along the way.
By Caoimhe Weakliam
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Society Committee Members on Why Society Life Must be Valued

Trinity is famed for its vibrant society life – these are the students running the show.
By Mairead Maguire
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How ‘Eve Taking a Nude’ Has Turned the Muse into the Master

Cambridge student Blanca Schofield Legorburo is disrupting the social order by turning nude photographs into celebratory pieces of art.
By Lucy Sherry
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M(h)aol are Raising their Voices for Women in Irish Post-Punk

This post-punk band are bringing sonic resonances to Ireland’s political past and present with their new single “Laundries”.
By Hannah Quearney
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Joseph Patrick O’Brien Gives Industry Insights – Straight From the Horse’s Mouth

The youngest trainer and jockey to win a Breeders’ Cup World Championship race, Joseph Patrick O’Brien, spoke to a wide range of university students via Zoom on Friday evening.
By Claire Brennan
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Perspectives from the Science Gallery – Where Art Meets Science

Aisling Murray, the head of programming at Science Gallery Dublin, and Mairéad Hurley, head of research and learning, on the importance of collaboration between the arts and sciences.
By Louisa Celine Klatt