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Roses are red. Can you move over a smidgen? Just to make room for my friend who’s a pigeon.

Whilst admiring the resplendent nubs of a pigeon that squats on a Central Station bench five feet away, I am … More

alexander leven, birthday, Life, lifestyle, milestones

The Garden of Forking Languages: Goodbye Sepúlveda

A month ago, as I was watching television, the tragic death of Luis Sepúlveda from Covid-19 was announced. I was … More

Column, columnist, language, languages, literature, viola ragonese

Art Behind Closed Doors

As I dismiss yet another notification for a worryingly high screen time, I lay my phone down on my desk. … More

art, arts and culture, lockdown, Tiarna Leehan

Arts Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

A Midsummer Night’s Dream @ Cottiers Theatre, 11th & 12th of March 2020, Dir. Eve Miller and Asst Dir. Eve … More

arts and culture, Cottiers theatre, review, Shakespeare Society, theatre, Zara Grew

Single Review: Haim ‘I Know Alone’

The latest single from the three Haim sisters, ‘I Know Alone’, could not have come at a more poignant time. … More

anonymous, haim, i know alone, music, Music Review, single review

The New Normal: How to Win Life during Lockdown

When I sat down to write this column last month, the university had just made the decision to cease face-to-face … More

chronic illness, Column, columnist, coronavirus, illness, lockdown, madeline docherty

Why Pop Culture is a Classic(s) Matter: Epicureanism and Stoicism: How Ancient Philosophies Can Help You Deal with the Stress of Modern Life

To some people, philosophy is a boring subject they had to endure in school, or a pretentious topic that requires … More

classics, Column, columnist, isabel ferrari, philosophy

Album Review: Fetch The Bolt Cutters by Fiona Apple

For many people, the fear of making an album worth a magnificent eight-year wait would be something nigh on impossible. … More

Album Review, fiona apple, music, Music Review, rebecca gault

What is The Future for Women in Catholicism?

We all know that gender relations in religion is a complicated affair. Looking specifically at Catholicism, there appears to be … More

carrie macneill, feature, feature article, feminism, religion

Remembering the Creatures of my Dreams

If someone were to ask me about growing up in America, I might recall the following: There is a labyrinth … More

creatures, dreams, features, memories, reilly dufresne

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