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The IFI Celebrates Derek Jarman, an Artistic Polymath

The IFI will show eight of Jarman's best films in December – at the same time as IMMA shows its own Jarman exhibition.
By Florian Lica
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Ebenezer Scrooge Takes the Gate Theatre – With a New Twist

Selina Cartmell, is set to present her directorial take on Jack Thorne’s adaptation of the widely-adored A Christmas Carol.
By Aleksandra Krzesiak
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Tramp Press is Putting Women Writers in the Driver’s Seat

Tramp Press is a confirmation of the importance of putting women in power in the publishing industry.
By Martha Kirwan and Ellen Finnerty
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A Spellbound Audience Watches the Launch of a New Trinity Publication

Moving, launched by Grace Farrell and Ellie O'Neill, is a new publication concerned with the idea of 'art moving towards something'.
By Aoife Enright
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In National Gallery, a Rare and Precious Photo Collection

Moment in Time, an exhibition of photographic works from the Bank of America Collection, is currently showing in the National Gallery.
By George Trelawny
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A Risograph Print Showcase in Aid of the Homelessness Crisis

Art collective Epoch will return to Lucky's today with Riso City Returns – tackling Dublin's homelessness emergency.
By Rachael Gunning
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‘More Colour, More Freedom, More Fun’: Aoife Dunne’s Technicolour Playgrounds

The NCAD graduate discusses politics, maximalism and the body.
By Rachael Gunning
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A New Look at Seamus Heaney

Seamus Heaney and the Music of What Happens, showing in the IFI on December 2nd, offers accounts of the poet from those who knew him best.
By Dylan Maguire
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Pan Pan Theatre Company Takes On the Play Beckett Disliked Least

Endgame, a play that follows a story of familial dysfunction, is set to show at Project Arts Centre from this Saturday.
By Emer Tyrrell
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At Lighthouse Cinema, A Feast of Festive Films

As exam season approaches, the Lighthouse offers an escape from the library and a taste of Christmas.
By Eve O’Donoghue