Radius Previews

The Phil Awards Famous Drag Queens with the Bram Stoker Award for Arts

Awards occurred alongside a discussion on drag's place in Ireland and abroad when it comes to LGBT culture.
By Paraic McLean

Mental Health Week’s “Me Too Monologues” to Perform Untold Student Stories

The show, starting tonight, is about identity and is written and performed entirely by Trinity students.
By Gillian Murtagh

Finding Trinity’s Rose, Charity Fight Night and The Annual Trinity Come Dancing

Rebecca Wynne-Walsh speaks with Ents Officer, Katie Cogan about all there will be to this RAG Week, which for the first time ever is falling into a second week.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

DU Film Society Presents The Film Network

Amy Chappelhow looks ahead to a weekend of networking, panel discussions and much more.
By Amy Chappelhow

Going to the Dark Side, Recreating Cool Runnings and Learning the Nutcracker

Tis the season to procrastinate, and Rebecca Wynne-Walsh explores the most enjoyable society distractions this week.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Trinity’s Chapel Becomes Home to Dante’s Paradiso

Carla King-Molina previews the final instalment of the readings of Dante's Divine Comedy, taking place today in Trinity's Chapel.
By Carla King-Molina

Trinity Hall’s A Chorus Line is Bound to Make For a Great Night

Roisin Putti tells you why you should make your way down to the sports hall tonight.
By Roisin Putti

From Trinity VDP, a Call to Give a Little That Goes a Long Way

The society's annual appeal, which hopes to have its biggest year yet, launched yesterday and is running until December 16th.
By Sinéad Baker

Quizzes, a Public Lecture on Yeats, Deadly Sins and Drag Queens

Rebecca Wynne-Walsh looks ahead to a jam-packed week of Trinity's events sure to get you in the festive spirit.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

The Minister for Health, a Chilling Documentary and Gaining a Foothold in the Film Industry

Rebecca Wynne-Walsh looks at the grab bag of the best of this week's society events.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh