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Interview: Rejjie Snow

by Isabelle Gray

 it’s more just being responsible. And thinking about others. A little while ago I had the amazing opportunity of interviewing Rejjie Snow about his debut album and the UK tour that followed. To my expectations, he voice was as dreamy, and he himself was extremely humble and kind. We got to talking about his dreams, […]

Review: Howie the Rookie @ The Barnfield Theatre

by Arts & Lit

Mark O’Rowe’s 1999 play, ‘Howie the Rookie’, is a frantic and tangled tale set in the midst of working-class Dublin. The two monologues that comprise its narrative weave separate yet interlinking stories, full of fighting, drinking, sex, a scabies-infested sleeping mat, ambiguous omens from the Mayan gods of death, and a pair of Siamese fighting fish […]

48 Hours in Dublin

by Lifestyle

48 hours in the Emerald Isle should only be spent in one place: Dublin. The city is versatile enough to be perfect for a romantic getaway or a trip with your friends. Either way, Dublin is a place that cannot be overlooked. Getting There Flights to Dublin are both frequent and inexpensive, with prices starting at around […]

Ancient Irish genome answers question of migration

by Jessica Stanier

Geneticists at Trinity College Dublin have been the first to sequence genomes from ancient Irish humans, revealing deep new insights into Irish genetic heritage and migratory origins. The team used the DNA from an early farmer woman, who lived near Belfast some 5,200 years ago, and from three Bronze Age men who were alive 4,000 years ago. From this […]

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