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How Robert Sutton Brought ‘Dubliners’ Into the 21st Century
Trinity graduate Robert Sutton is showing his interactive audiovisual exhibition, Dubliners 2019, in Studio 39 this weekend.

Review
A Players Cast Expertly Brings a 17th-Century Play into the Here and Now
Directed by student Doris de Vries, Life is a Dream – currently showing in Players Theatre – impressively blends the old and new.

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In Back Lane, 10 Photos of a War-Torn Nation
Seeking Refuge, a powerful display documenting photographer Eamon Carr’s voyages to Kosovo, is showing this afternoon.

Preview
A Halls Musical Focused on Sex and Serious Themes
Halls is gearing up for a Spring Awakening.

Review
IMMA’s New Exhibition Draws on the Past and Present to Explore Desire
Desire: a Revision from the 20th Century to the Digital Age toys with the process of unveiling that is bound to desire.

Preview
Halls Musical, the Beatles and a Great Law Bake-Off: Your Week Ahead
Avoid the temptation to become a full-time library hermit and take an hour to keep up with Trinity's societies this week.

Speaking with
How Rachel Fitzgerald’s Grad Project Became an Award-Winning Film
Filmmaker Rachel Fitzgerald exploded onto Dublin's animation scene with her short film 'Bubbles'. The future may hold even brighter things.

Review
Blistering Thumper Rock the Grand Social
Dublin sextet Thumper delivered a polished and rip-roaring set last night. It was easy to forget that they're in many ways a local band of Dublin city.

Speaking with
Meet the Publisher Bringing Diversity to Irish Literature
Co-founder of Skein Press Gráinne O’Toole talks about her hopes to give minority communities a voice in literature.

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Chinese Newspaper Are Delivering Full-Colour Punk
Hailing from Meath, Chinese Newspaper are one of the capital's most exciting acts. Their sophomore EP, Late Night Pharmacy, sees them more refined than ever.