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  • Will Housing Crisis Kill the Irish Art Scene?

    How is Ireland’s housing crisis shaping Irish art today? Sarah Churchill asks contemporary Irish artists Aideen Barry and Spicebag for their thoughts.

    July 31, 2025
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A Conversation with Tina Sikka on ‘Sex, Consent and Justice’

by Tina Sikka 1. Tell us a bit about your book. The book draws on high profile case studies that emerged out of the #MeToo movement, specifically Harvey Weinstein, Louis CK, Jian Ghomeshi, Avital Ronell, and Aziz Ansari, to make…

  • Kevin Worrall
  • December 1, 2021
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A blue pill

“Potency is important for a real man”: Viagra-spam and the circulation of gendered discourse (Part 1)

by Mie Birk Jensen “Need some love pills? So, why go to your local drugstore? Why waste time and extra money? Why let people know about your intimate life? Evil-wishers are always around to spread rumors. Start a super life…

  • Kevin Worrall
  • September 8, 2021
A man sits on the edge of a bed looking ashamed

“Potency is important for a real man”: Viagra-spam and the circulation of gendered discourse (Part 2)

by Mie Birk Jensen Have you read “Potency is important for a real man”: Viagra-spam and the circulation of gendered discourse (Part 1)”? If not, click here! Shipping, shame and sex While spammers have put exaggerated emphasis on the benefits…

  • Kevin Worrall
  • September 8, 2021

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