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Please, Please, Please Father: Catholic Repression and Irish Boy Obsession
Culture Alice Heffernan 9/23/24 Culture Alice Heffernan 9/23/24

Please, Please, Please Father: Catholic Repression and Irish Boy Obsession

These men are vulnerable, honest, and embarrassed. Hot, hot, and hot. We want them to be a little nervous, a little objectified. They don’t want us looking at them! It’s fun, right? And really, after all the money for acting school or the Trinity College drama course, surely, they should’ve expected this?

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What we cannot see, the camera can
Art, Culture Lizzy Kwok 5/2/24 Art, Culture Lizzy Kwok 5/2/24

What we cannot see, the camera can

Our eyes can only see so much, and they see cities very poorly.

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The Future is in Love with the Past
Culture Zoe Hercus 5/1/24 Culture Zoe Hercus 5/1/24

The Future is in Love with the Past

In the mystical worlds of science fiction, the past may be our only tool for understanding the future.

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Murky waters, murky pasts: the dark personal history of an Australian icon
Culture Aidan Elwig Pollock 1/8/24 Culture Aidan Elwig Pollock 1/8/24

Murky waters, murky pasts: the dark personal history of an Australian icon

The lives of these men are certainly more interesting than the movie they inspired, and perhaps a testament to the capacity for the Australian outback to swallow complicated figures whole.

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