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Review

Under ‘God’s Stockings’, Deke’s Diner Feeds Truckers, Sailors and Rappers

While the restaurant's food could be better, a trip to Deke's Diner is still an experience worth having.
By Dom Henderson
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Feature

Meet the People Creating Refuge for Asylum Seekers

In recent years, a number of initiatives have been set up to make asylum seekers' lives easier, while they are stuck in direct provision.
By Orla Murnaghan and Céire Carey
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Review

In Peacock Theatre, a Play for Kids – Without the Clumsy Moralising

A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings is about money, ethics and hope – but mostly it's about a very old man with very large wings.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe
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Review

A Sparkling Evening of Literature, at Cosy Christmas Readings

Lilliput Press's Cosy Christmas Readings featured impressive contributions from authors including Nicole Flattery.
By Florian Lica
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Preview

With Fangclub, Unrelenting Grunge-Rock in the Button Factory

Next Friday, alternative Dublin band Fangclub will play their biggest headline show to date in the Button Factory.
By Joe Coughlan
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Feature

At Maker’s Market, Jump The Hedges Offer Sustainable and Functional Bags

Hailing from Belfast, the bag company uses industrial materials to make bags that last.
By Céire Carey
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Review

‘It’s Gorgeous Here’: Trinity’s First Michaelmas Market Impresses

Vendors and customers alike enjoyed the first-ever Christmas market in Front Square last night.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Snapshot

Trinity’s Cancer Society is Shedding (All) its Layers – for a Cause

Trinity's Cancer Society is currently shooting for its naked calendar, which will raise much-needed funds for the charity.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Speaking with

How SoloSIRENS is Giving Women a Voice On Stage

SoloSIRENS is a collective of females artists based in the Civic Centre Tallaght.
By Emer Tyrrell
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Observations

Trinity Trend: The Bucket Hat

The bucket hat was first worn in Ireland around 1900. Over a century later, legions of Trinity students are keeping its legacy alive.
By Leah Gaynor