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Catherine Corless on Tuam’s ‘Legacy of Despair and Tragedy’
The amateur historian, who uncovered the Tuam Babies scandal, received FLAC's advocacy award last night.
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Wetherspoon’s is a Pub Without Heart or Soul. Don’t Let it Win
The price of a cheap pint is always a temptation, but the spread of Wetherspoon's is a phenomenon that should be resisted at all costs.
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Holy Show Magazine is Re-Imagining Storytelling
By turns wildly funny and achingly sensitive, Holy Show – edited by Brendan Mac Evilly – is telling stories in different ways.
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Tugann Diyu Wu Cuairt ar Choláiste na Tríonóide
Labhair Diyu Wu faoin taithí a bhí aige agus an scánnán á thaifead aige, agus faoin nGaeilge sa chóras oideachais.
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IFI French Film Festival Celebrates its 20th Anniversary
The IFI will give attendees an insight into French society – from Joan of Arc to modern stories of urban homelessness.
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Jailbreak, Monty Python and a Lit Soc Lock-in: Your Week Ahead
More welcome distraction from the mounting pile of assignments - this week is Rainbow Week and there's lots going on.
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Trinity’s Ongoing Debut Festival Shows the Best of Student Drama
This year's Debut Festival is well underway, but if its first production passed you by, there's plenty of time to catch up.
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Want to Reduce Your Footprint? Dublin’s Sustainable Store Can Help
Jonny Horn and Katie O'Connell have opened a plastic-free, chemical-free store in Blackrock Market.
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Dublin’s Newest Literary Magazine is Changing Climate Consciousness
Channel, set up by Elizabeth Murtough and Cassia Gaden Gilmartin, is publishing 'inherently political' writing about nature and the climate.
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In ‘Pale Sister’, Lisa Dwan Amazes But Ismene Disappoints
Pale Sister will run in the Gate Theatre until November 9th.