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Review
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.

Review
Former Trump Aide Anthony Scaramucci Charms a Sceptical GMB Audience
The former White House communications director could have faced a hostile crowd but his humour helped diffuse any tensions.

Preview
This Sunday, the National Concert Hall Brings Music’s Biggest Names to Town
Perspectives, the National Concert Hall music series, will host the likes of Lisa O’Neill and Radie Peat this week.

Preview
Evgeniya Martitosyan Brings Unsettling Vivacity to LAB Gallery
Cork-based artist Evgeniya Martitosyan's exhibition 'Under Your Skin' starts tonight in the LAB Gallery – and runs until March 15th.

Speaking with
For Dublin’s Classic Yellow, the Future is Golden
The band have accomplished more than many in their two years of existence.

Preview
Quizzing, Lenny Abrahamson and a Dance Extravaganza: Your Week Ahead
It's RAG Week, which means a plethora of society activity. Don't miss out.

Speaking with
‘You Didn’t See the Fucking Movie’: When Abel Ferrara Came to Trinity
Filmmaker Abel Ferrara, in Dublin for the Silk Road Film Festival, is controversial, cantankerous – and fascinating conversation.

Feature
A Daring, Diverse and Sparsely Attended Film Festival Comes to Trinity
Featuring student short films and a masterclass from director Abel Ferrara, the Silk Road Film Festival impressed.

Preview
Adding a New Dimension to a Euripidian Tragedy
The Gate Theatre will see Medea, a Euripidian tragedy, retold through the eyes of its protagonists' children this February.

Preview
When the Macabre Goes Mad: The Lieutenant of Inishmore Hits Gaiety
Nearly 20 years after its premiere, Martin McDonagh's enduringly controversial play is showing in Ireland for a second time.