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Stampify is Improving Ethics in Dublin Eateries

Stampify helps cafes and restaurants fulfill their corporate social responsibility at minimal cost.
By Céire Carey
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Review

Camden St’s Mister S is Something to Savour

The team behind Featherblade seriously impress with their rustic wood fire cooking and relaxed atmosphere.
By Parth Gautum
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REIC: Dánta, Ceol Agus Seanchas ar Shráid Fhearchair

Ceiliúradh ar an gcruthaíocht é REIC, fillfidh sé ar Chlub Chonradh na Gaeilge an Aoine seo ag 8in.
By Jennifer Ni Chiara
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Review

Beckett’s Room: A Daring Concept with Room for Improvement

With both hits and misses, an experimental production of Beckett's Room ultimately highlighted the importance of actors in live performance.
By Emer Tyrrell
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A Vintage Pop-Up Market with a Cause

Ellie's Vintage Market is a great chance to swerve fast fashion while raising money for cancer patients at the same time.
By Alannah Murray
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Med Cup 2019 Promises Fun and Fierce Competition

Head down to the Sports Hall this weekend to watch BioSoc's lively football tournament.
By Céire Carey
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At Dublin Theatre Festival, 18 Days of Jaw-Dropping Plays

A guide to some of the world-class theatre that's set to descend on Dublin over the next month.
By Emer Tyrrell
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A Groundbreaking PJ Harvey Album is Documented in Dublin

Directed by award-winning cinematographer Seamus Murphy, A Dog Called Money follows PJ Harvey as she creates her 2016 album.
By Ellie O'Neill
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At Sass Mouth Dames Film Club, a Series on Hollywood Censorship

The 11th season of Sass Mouth Dames Film Club investigates films made in Hollywood before the imposition of a code that censored many pictures.
By Tom Monaghan
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A Sculptural Re-Imagination of Capitalism at the MART Gallery

Richard Forrest's new sculpture exhibit, A Negative Infinity, reflects on the effects of capitalism on the exhaustion of the human spirit.
By Rachael Gunning