Break Free From the Library – Get Down to Dublin Book Festival Instead
Dublin Book Festival runs from November 14th to 17th, promising to bring some joy to a stressful month.
Meet the Writer Confronting Ireland’s Bleak Past
Caelainn Hogan's first book, Republic of Shame, is out now.
Driven to Win, Anna Jones is Excelling for Trinity and Westmeath GAA
Anna Jones is a Trinity sports scholar and a senior Westmeath footballer. She's also an adept tennis player – and balancing it all isn't easy.
In Players Theatre, a Poignant Portrayal of Teen Struggle
Sticky Label, written and directed by Em Ormonde, is a moving piece of theatre that cleverly utilises well-written and three-dimensional characters.
Dublin’s Gig Economy is Booming. Its Workers Aren’t
The gig economy has been heralded as the future of employment. But low wages and zero-hours contracts have left many battling poverty and even homelessness.
Cliona O’Farrelly Has a Thousand Interests. Trinity is at the Heart of Everything
Prof Cliona O'Farrelly is a Trinity institution. For her, it's Trinity's collegiate atmosphere that sets it apart.
Immunotherapy: a Revolutionary Approach to Killing a Killer
Immunotherapy is one of the most recent developments in cancer research. It could change how we think about treating the disease.
Five of the Best: Dublin’s Irish Boutiques
Find the best of Irish fashion in Dublin's boutiques – from Eirloom to Om Diva.
People with Special Needs Deserve Respect. Newspapers Must Take Note
Newspapers wield considerable influence – they must be careful to write in a respectful way, writes Julie Leenane
Catherine Corless on Tuam’s ‘Legacy of Despair and Tragedy’
The amateur historian, who uncovered the Tuam Babies scandal, received FLAC's advocacy award last night.