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Dublin’s Ghostprint Are Crafting Thoughtful Melodies in Lockdown

Having built an impressive reputation in a short space of time, Ghostprint have just released an EP, The Bluest Blue, that sees them in pensive form.
By Joe Coughlan
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Normal People Week 2 Recap: A Sligo Betrayal, (the Start of) a Trinity Truce?

Episodes three and four of Normal People aired on RTÉ last night – with a masterful depiction of young love in all its raw clumsiness.
By Gráinne Mahon
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Lockdown on the Box: Lecturers on Films (and Series) for a Pandemic

Stuck for something to watch mid-pandemic? Trinity's film lecturers have got you covered, offering prime cuts of TV and film to get you through.
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Normal People Recap: Sublime Direction, Lashings of Sex, But No Trinity – Yet

Episodes one and two of Normal People aired on RTÉ last night – and delivered a masterclass in directing and adolescent dynamics.
By Stephen Patrick Murray
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Lockdown Literature Part III: Books to Watch Birds By

In the third – and final – part of our Lockdown Literature series, more Trinity lecturers give you reading inspiration.
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Look Up: With Apples and Atoms, Trinity Celebrates a Physics Great

Located outside the Fitzgerald Building, Apples and Atoms is one of Trinity's most distinctive artworks. Here's its story.
By Aoife Grimes
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It’s Campus – As You’ve Never Seen It: Behind the Scenes of Normal People

Last July, Susie Crawford got exclusive access to the filming of Normal People on campus – finding a production that obsessed over every detail.
By Susie Crawford
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Five of the Best: Ways to Recreate Trinity Ball At Home

Trinity Ball may have fallen victim to the coronavirus pandemic, but never fear: its atmosphere can be translated to your home.
By Aoife Kearins
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Lockdown Literature Part II: Ulysses, and Avoiding Portuguese Horror

In the second of a new series, more Trinity lecturers tell us what they're reading mid-lockdown – and what they're steering clear of.
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The World is in Shutdown. But, for DU Players, the Show Has Gone On(line)

The society's theatre might have closed, but members of DU Players are still creating – using technology, and more than a dash of inventiveness.
By Emer Tyrrell