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Five Of The Best
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.

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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.

Observations
Coiste Nua Tofa ag an Chumann Gaelach go Digiteach
Don dara bliain as a chéile, is mná ar fad sa trí phost is sinsearaí sa chumann.

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Lockdown Literature: Lecturers Give Their Pandemic Picks
In the first of a new series, Trinity lecturers tell us the books getting them through the coronavirus crisis – and offer some recommendations.

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Look Up: Mary Robinson’s Dining Hall Portrait
A portrait of the former chancellor, unveiled last May, occupies pride of place in Trinity's Dining Hall.

Speaking with
Eanna Hardwicke, of Normal People and Vivarium, on Life in Lockdown
Eanna Hardwicke is one of Ireland's biggest acting talents. Now, he finds himself at home – and itching to get back to work.

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In Dublin, An Online Market Means Saturdays Are Still For Sustainability
Taz Kelleher and Geraldine Carton, the founders of Sustainable Fashion Dublin, have taken their weekly flea market to Instagram.

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When it Comes to its Buildings, Dublin is Eating Itself Faster Than Ever
The Brutalist developments of 1960s Dublin might not be pretty, but they're historically significant. They're disappearing at an alarming rate.

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Look Up: In Trinity, Evie Hone’s ‘Rose Window’ Sketches Reside
Sketches created by Irish artist Evie Hone, for her ‘Rose Window’ in Co Donegal, reside in Trinity's Arts Block. They're worth a look.