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Autre Monde Imagined Museums Before We All Had To

The group will be holding two launch gigs for their pre-lockdown album 'The Imaginary Museum' at The Workman’s Club on September 17th and 18th.
By Max Roberts
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Some Theatre for a Rainy Day

As part of Dublin Fringe Festival, A Rain Walk offers an audio theatre piece that can be experienced anywhere, at any time – weather depending.
By Molly Longstaff
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Our Guide to What Will Be a Culture Night Like No Other

Wherever you are on September 18th, there are still plenty of ways you can celebrate
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A Fringe Production That Asks A Timely Question: Are We Ever Safe?

Intertwining three powerful tales, Before You Say Anything shines a light on our safeguarding institutions and shows how they too can place us in harm’s way.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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The BBQ Society is in Town – And Ready for a Socially Distanced World

Trinity students Raphi Patterson and Jonny Gregg have proposed the new society to the CSC and are hoping to get the green light in time for this academic year.
By Claire Brennan
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Fibín is Driving Ahead With its Theatre

The Irish language theatre company staged its most recent show, Fiach, as a drive-in theatre piece as part of its efforts to make Irish more accessible and less daunting.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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Niamh Barry’s Photography Captures the Beauty of Dublin’s LGBTQ+ Youth

An exhibition of Barry’s photos will be held in Hen’s Teeth in October.
By Lucy Sherry
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PwC Terminates 5-Year-Long Sponsorship of The Phil

PwC will, however, continue its partnership with SMF.
By Mairead Maguire
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In the Midst of a Pandemic, the Social Democrats’ Numbers Surge

Hundreds of people joined the Social Democrats last week in the space of 48 hours.
By Mairead Maguire
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Úna-Minh Kavanagh Loves Irish – And Wants You to Love it Too

At this year's Culture Night, Kavanagh is hosting an online Irish crash course, DIY Gaeilge, that is aimed at beginners and relearners of the language.
By Gráinne Mahon