How to Be a Dancer in Seventy-Two Thousand Easy Lessons Teaches Theatrical Sublimity

Michael Keegan-Dolan’s new play employs visceral physicality at the Gate.
By Molly Longstaff

Ambassador Geraldine Byrne Nason Speaks to the Phil About Diplomacy, Humanitarianism and Feminism

In her inspiring address to the Phil, Ambassador Nason spoke about her time on the UN security council and her ambassador work in today’s political climate.
By Wynslow Wilmot

Activism and Action: the Students Advocating for Radical Change in Ireland

László Molnárfi, the chairperson of activist group Students4Change, speaks to The University Times.
By Adam Rainbolt

ArchSoc’s Guest Speaker Did Not ‘Spear’ Any Details

In a talk on palaeolithic spear throwers, Angelo Robledo’s interactive presentation was captivating.
By Adam Rainbolt

Speaking With: Trinity Belles

Female acapella group Trinity Belles are one to watch in the Trinity music scene.
By Sáoirse Goes

Preview: Celebrate Irish Women in Jazz at The Workman’s Club

Irish Women in Jazz commend female jazz musicians across the emerald isle.
By Aoife Doheny

Dublin’s Trad Scene: A Vibrant Blend of Old and New

In an overview of Dublin’s traditional music scene, we tell you where to go to catch a gig of this enduring music genre.
By Aoife Doheny

Speaking with: Saoirse Miller on being a Solo Female Musician in Dublin

The Dublin-based singer explores her eclectic mix of inspirations which underpin her ethereal songwriting process.
By Inés Kennedy

The Wonder Brings the Beauty of Rural Ireland to our Screens

This psychological thriller starring Florence Pugh is guaranteed to leave you gobsmacked by the end of the runtime.
By Michael Archer

Five of the Best: Irish Horror Films

As Halloween draws near, we’ve rounded up the five Irish horror films to watch if you’re tired of stock Hollywood jump scares.
By Sáoirse Goes