REIC: Dánta, Ceol Agus Seanchas ar Shráid Fhearchair

Ceiliúradh ar an gcruthaíocht é REIC, fillfidh sé ar Chlub Chonradh na Gaeilge an Aoine seo ag 8in.
By Jennifer Ni Chiara

Beckett’s Room: A Daring Concept with Room for Improvement

With both hits and misses, an experimental production of Beckett's Room ultimately highlighted the importance of actors in live performance.
By Emer Tyrrell

A Vintage Pop-Up Market with a Cause

Ellie's Vintage Market is a great chance to swerve fast fashion while raising money for cancer patients at the same time.
By Alannah Murray

Med Cup 2019 Promises Fun and Fierce Competition

Head down to the Sports Hall this weekend to watch BioSoc's lively football tournament.
By Céire Carey

At Dublin Theatre Festival, 18 Days of Jaw-Dropping Plays

A guide to some of the world-class theatre that's set to descend on Dublin over the next month.
By Emer Tyrrell

Trinity Has More Sugar Babies than Any Other College, Figures Show

Some 762 Trinity students have signed up to a US-based dating website that can pair young women with wealthy older men.
By Orla Murnaghan

New Trinity Activist Group Sets Up, Calling for Student Rent Strikes

The group, called Cut the Rent, has called for an escalation of student activism against price increases in student accommodation.
By Donal MacNamee and Cormac Watson

A Groundbreaking PJ Harvey Album is Documented in Dublin

Directed by award-winning cinematographer Seamus Murphy, A Dog Called Money follows PJ Harvey as she creates her 2016 album.
By Ellie O'Neill

At Sass Mouth Dames Film Club, a Series on Hollywood Censorship

The 11th season of Sass Mouth Dames Film Club investigates films made in Hollywood before the imposition of a code that censored many pictures.
By Tom Monaghan

A Sculptural Re-Imagination of Capitalism at the MART Gallery

Richard Forrest's new sculpture exhibit, A Negative Infinity, reflects on the effects of capitalism on the exhaustion of the human spirit.
By Rachael Gunning