Tugann Art Parkinson Cuairt ar an gCumann Gaelach
Labhair Parkinson faoin tábhacht a bhain leis an nGaeilge agus é mar aisteoir agus faoin gcinéal saoil atá aige i nDún na nGall.
Trinity Trend: Flared Jeans
Flared jeans reinvigorate your wardrobe without losing the familiarity and comfort of the trusty trouser.
A Slick DUAFC Close Out 4-2 Win Against Collinstown FC
DUAFC secured the much-needed three points after a disappointing defeat to Willow Park in their last game.
Lucy Sweeney Byrne on Life’s Plateaus and Pitfalls
Lucy Sweeney Byrne, a rising star in Ireland's literary scene, talks about the internet, female sexuality and why we can't escape from ourselves.
Bristol University President Says Irish Third-Level Should be a ‘National Crisis’
Hugh Brady, the former President of UCD, said that the Irish government has 'continued to sit on its hands' in terms of higher education funding.
Contribution
The College Experience is a Myth – and Not a Convincing One
The idea that college will be the best years of your life and you’ll spend them in perpetual bliss isn’t the reality, writes Sárán Fogarty.
In a Suffocating Climate, Dublin’s Creatives Get Innovative to Survive
In recent years, many of Dublin's cultural spaces have been forced to close or relocate. But the city's artists refuse to be forced out.
Dublin Arabic Film Festival Returns to IFI for a Sixth Year
The Irish Film Institute will screen internationally acclaimed films over the next three days, as part of the Dublin Arabic Film Festival.
In Dublin Theatre, Dylan Coburn Gray is the Playwright of the Moment
A Trinity graduate, spoken-word artist and acclaimed playwright, Dylan Coburn Gray is a name theatre-goers are fast becoming familiar with.
‘People’s Jaws Drop’: Paul Webster’s New Docudrama Shocks Audiences
Paul Webster, the director of The Vasectomy Doctor, talks about his new 'docudrama' on the first doctor in Ireland to perform vasectomies.