A TAF Murder Mystery With Twists, Turns – and a Dead Elon Musk

A complex plot and a hilarious host of characters made for a thoroughly entertaining evening with the Trinity Arts Festival last night.
By Imogen Redpath

Paul Koralek, Architect of Iconic Berkeley Library, Dies Aged 86

Koralek, whose architectural firm also designed the Arts Block, was a leading figure in the brutalist movement.
By Holly Moore

Beck Announced as Fifth Act for 2020 Trinity Summer Series

The seven-time Grammy winner joins The Specials, Walking on Cars, Crowded House and Michael Kiwanuka as announced acts for the series.
By Donal MacNamee

Thanks to TAF, I Had a Tarot Reading. It Threw Up Some Surprises

As part of the Trinity Arts Festival, Catriona Paget – an astrology sceptic – gives tarot card reading a go. It doesn't go how she expects.
By Catriona Paget
Contribution

There’s No Shame in Getting an STI Check – Why Do We Act Like There Is?

If you think you have an STI, get it checked – it's a no-brainer, and nothing to be ashamed of, writes Ella Connolly.
By Ella Connolly

In Gaiety, a Story of Violence, Twisted Love and a Beloved – Dead – Cat

Martin McDonagh’s The Lieutenant of Inishmore, currently showing in the Gaiety, is twisted, lurid and grotesquely violent, but always deeply funny.
By MaryAnn Ciosk

Women’s Soccer Hit UCC for 12 in College Park Annihilation

Ten first-half goals propelled Trinity into the semi-finals of the Colleges and Universities Football League today, with UCC falling to a 12-0 defeat.
By Mario Bowden

Five of the Best: 2020 Theatre Season

From Faith Healer to Circle of Friends, Dublin's theatres have many gems in store in the coming months.
By Emer Tyrrell

80% of Young Adults Don’t Plan to Get an STI Check this Year, Survey Finds

Nearly four in five adults between the ages of 18 and 24 don't plan to get an STI check-up in 2020, according to a new survey.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Scientist Helps Show ‘Rule Breaker’ Plants Best Able for Climate Change

The researchers discovered plants that don't obey normal ecological rules may be best equipped to survive the effects of climate change.
By Emma Donohoe