Radius Previews

An Eerie Start to the Halloween Season with DU Music’s Fourth Week Event

Tomorrow night, the society will present a screening of the horror classic Nosferatu with live organ accompaniment.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

With the 8×8 Festival, Drawing Attention to the Refugee Crisis

Organised by Suas Trinity in collaboration with DU Amnesty and Trinity Global Development Society, the photography and film festival aims to educate Trinity on what it can do to help refugees.
By Conor McGoldrick

8×8 Festival, a Cuddle Party and Aengus Mac Grianna: Your Week Ahead

Fionnuala Egan looks beyond the chaos of Fourth Week to reveal the greatest society events on offer this week.
By Fionnuala Egan

Light House Cinema Welcomes the Multifaceted Work of David Lynch

Robyn Kilroy looks ahead to the festival that hopes to prove David Lynch as more than just a director of the grotesque and peculiar.
By Robyn Kilroy

A Contemporary Reimagining of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull

Corn Exchange’s presents The Seagull at Dublin Theatre Festival, set in pre-revolutionary Russia.
By Annie Keegan

A Musical Celebration of the Life of David Bowie

This Sunday, Starman – A David Bowie Celebration will pay tribute to the iconic figure of David Bowie in the Olympia Theatre.
By Lucia Grijpink

Across South Dublin, Red Line Book Festival Celebrates All Things Literary

Jack Maguire maps out the best events to come from the literary festival which is running from today until Sunday.
By Jack Maguire

Questioning the Nature of Identity at the Bram Stoker Club

The Phil’s Bram Stoker club will today gather to hear a paper on the formation and development of identity.
By Fionnuala Egan

The Hist Inaugural, David Yates and Post-Budget Analysis: Your Week Ahead

Fionnuala Egan looks ahead to the best society events that the third week of term has to offer.
By Fionnuala Egan

The Bad Boys of Acapella: Trinitones Take On R Kelly’s “Ignition”

This evening, Trinitones will launch their newest music video, directed by Dublin videographer Christian Tierney.
By Gillian Murtagh