Op-Ed

Defending a Career in the Arts Begins with Defending an Arts Dissertation

Sophie Coffey defends her right to self-deprecation while demanding respect for her dissertation.
By Sophie Coffey

Vicky Featherstone Breathes New Life into Krapp’s Last Tape

Stephen Rea’s previous work with Beckett informs his layered portrayal of Krapp in the newest production at Project Arts Centre
By Ellen Duggan

What Makes an Adaptation Work?

Laura O'Callaghan explores two contemporary Irish adaptations in the theatre, Peter Pan and Girl on an Altar
By Laura O'Callaghan

In Conversation With: Catherine Furby and Lily Walsh

Discussing loss and time in Clockwork Mistakes, Laura O'Callaghan speaks to the writers of this terms' DU Players Fringe Festival headliner
By Laura O'Callaghan

FashionSoc Expand their Horizons

Saskia McDonogh Mooney sits down with the team behind the society's burgeoning fashion magazine.
By Saskia McDonogh Mooney

Speaking With: The ZORA Zine

Eliora Abramson chats with the creative director behind the new DUGES magazine, named after Zora Neale Hurston.
By Eliora Abramson

From Homesick to Headlining: In Conversation with Nell Mescal

Ella Hussey speaks to the Kildare singer, as she touches on the importance of family, moving away and not losing her sense of Irishness ahead of her Dublin show.
By Ella Hussey

A Status Update on Dublin’s DJs

Maisie Greener catches up with the forerunners of Dublin’s nightlife scene, speaking to DJs Jezebel, Jenten, FKA Twitter and Sahana on their influences.
By Maisie Greener

Sunflower Sessions: the Sweet Spot Between Music and Movement

Sadie Loughman chats with the start-up blending acoustic music and yoga, providing a new space to bring people together.
By Sadie Loughman

Is ‘BookTok’ Ruining Reading?

Sarah Browne examines how the ‘BookTok’ boom is affecting the wider literary market and the experiences of individual readers.
By Sarah Browne