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Threads of Home: Anna Rave’s ‘Heimat’ Inspired Designs

Clara Potts speaks to German fashion designer Anna Rave about her contributions to Dublin's evolving creative landscape.
By Clara Potts
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In Conversation with Deirdre O’Mahony

Deirdre O'Mahony's long-awaited project, "The Quickening," unveiled at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, explores the intersections of art, agriculture and social engagement.
By Elly Christopher
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Trinity’s Sustainable Sculpture Exhibition

Trinity's Green Week featured an exhibition of 19 sustainable sculptures from artists across Ireland, emphasising environmental consciousness and the intersection of art with sustainability.
By Danielle Briody
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Thinking Fondly: An Unlikely Ode to London

After fleeing from Dublin to London in pursuit of freedom and self-discovery, a realisation dawns on Bridget McBruiser that running away doesn't solve problems, leading to a return home with newfound determination to face life's challenges head-on.
By Bridget McBruiser
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Back to the Future: T-Ball Trends Past

Eloise Sherrard speaks to Trinity alumni about the clothes they wore to their Trinity Ball
By Eloise Sherrard
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A Look Back on Campus Couture

Hanna Valila analyses what trends Trinity students really wore this academic year
By Hanna Valila
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Review

Na Peirsigh – Tragóid Ghréagach de Chuid Aeschylus ar Siúl as Gaeilge i mBaile Átha Cliath

Cruthaíonn stiurthóir Conor Hanratty léiriú coscrach den dráma is sine san Eoraip, trí mheán na Gaeilge, ceann de na teangacha is sine ar domhain.
By Abigail Moriarty
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“Smell the Sweaty, Hairy, Gross Odours” of ‘The Pits’

Lisa Bussi and Amy Scollard discuss their hairy debut, which runs until March 15th at the Samuel Beckett Theatre
By Sáoirse Goes
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How to Celebrate International Women’s Day in Dublin

Maisie Greener breaks down the best ways to spend the holiday on March 8th.
By Maisie Greener
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Small Things Like These

Sarah Browne reviews Claire Keegan's tale of quiet heroism in the face of a shameful past
By Sarah Browne