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Red Line Book Festival Goes Online – And Finds the Silver Linings

The annual book festival – in its ninth year – will take place largely online this year, from October 12th to 18th.
By Rebecca Deasy Millar
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DU Players’ One Act Comedy Hour: A Howling Success

From Hozier to the Pussycat Dolls, the Titanic to Academy Registry, DU Players’ One Act Comedy Hour was a whirlwind of madness and merriment.
By Robyn Gill
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DU Players is Putting its Best Foot Forward for Freshers

Though its Front of House kettle may be off the boil for a while longer, DU Players is keeping its finger firmly on the pulse.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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Bites: The Toastie

Food fads don't always live up to the hype – but this staple dish will always satisfy.
By Maria Rooney Fitzpatrick
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Quirky Ways Dublin’s Cafes and Bars Have Handled Restrictions

Deliveroo isn’t the only way to enjoy the flourishes of Dublin’s eateries – many have innovatively handled the challenges posed by lockdown restrictions.
By Maria Rooney-Fitzpatrick
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Five of the Best: Tried and Tested Lockdown Food Trends

Step away from that 46-part puff pastry recipe and tickle your taste buds with these tried and tested DIY delights.
By Maria Rooney Fitzpatrick
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Through Perseverance and Creativity, Ireland Music Week Goes Online

Ireland Music Week 2020 swaps venue wristbands for headphones in the driveway to keep the show on the road this week.
By Hannah Quearney
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Hush: The Sandwich Bar You Won’t be Able to Hush Up About

Although indoor dining is curbed under new government restrictions, Hush’s tasty, tongue-in-cheek options can be enjoyed outdoors or to take-away.
By Maria Rooney Fitzpatrick
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5 of the Best: Al Fresco Dining in Dublin

As public health guidelines continue to dictate restaurant trends, there’s never been a better time to eat Al fresco.
By Siofradh O Sullivan
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Sinead Gleeson on the Challenge of Capturing Ireland in 100 Stories

Gleeson’s latest anthology is a collection of 100 Irish short stories from the last 150 years, written by a selection of authors that range from the household names to the forgotten talents.
By Emer Tyrrell