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How Lemoncello Are Giving New Voice to Irish Folk

The Maynooth duo talk about their influences – including Seamus Fogarty Sam Amidon – and and how their sound comes from within.
By Ellie O'Neill
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In Kitchen 85, a New – and Captivating – Cantonese Experience

The sister of Sichuan restaurant M & L, Kitchen 85 on Marlborough St is a new dining experience that fires on all cylinders.
By Dom Henderson
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With Splonk, Smart Literature for a Smart(phone) Generation

Splonk is a new journal of 'flash' literature – stories, poetry and other experimental writing, with brevity and speed at its heart.
By Ellen Finnerty
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A TAF Murder Mystery With Twists, Turns – and a Dead Elon Musk

A complex plot and a hilarious host of characters made for a thoroughly entertaining evening with the Trinity Arts Festival last night.
By Imogen Redpath
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Thanks to TAF, I Had a Tarot Reading. It Threw Up Some Surprises

As part of the Trinity Arts Festival, Catriona Paget – an astrology sceptic – gives tarot card reading a go. It doesn't go how she expects.
By Catriona Paget
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In Gaiety, a Story of Violence, Twisted Love and a Beloved – Dead – Cat

Martin McDonagh’s The Lieutenant of Inishmore, currently showing in the Gaiety, is twisted, lurid and grotesquely violent, but always deeply funny.
By MaryAnn Ciosk
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Five of the Best: 2020 Theatre Season

From Faith Healer to Circle of Friends, Dublin's theatres have many gems in store in the coming months.
By Emer Tyrrell
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Photography, Valentine’s and the Trinity Arts Festival: Your Week Ahead

There's more action than you can shake a stick at this week in Trinity.
By Catriona Paget
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Éigse na Tríonóide: Seachtain Lán de Chultúr, Ceol agus Craic

Bígí páirteach san fhéile Ghaelach is mó ar champas.
By Róise Hannan
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At El Grito, Joyful Food in a Restaurant Full of Character

It may have moved from Temple Bar to Mountjoy Sq, but El Grito – cheap, cheerful and very hard to beat – is as strong as ever.
By Dom Henderson