Radius Reviews

Supreme Court Justice Gerard Hogan Offers Legal Wisdom to LawSoc

Many a law student will be familiar with Hogan's name.
By ​​Raman Malashchanka

Redefining the Art Gallery Experience in the Douglas Hyde

The 'From Here to There' exhibition eschews the traditional exhibition format.
By Emily Pena

Should I Lie to You? The Hist Debates Radical Honesty in Maidens Final

The motion for the final was 'This House Prefers A World With Radical Honesty'.
By Martha McKinney-Perry

‘What I (Don’t) Know About Autism’ is Innovative and Educational

The show was performed live in the Peacock for a revival and is currently available to watch online.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Lá na Gaeilge: Ag Céilí i gConradh Arís

Le linn Lá na Gaeilge, tháinig céilí mór beomhar ar ais go Conradh na Gaeilge.
By Siothrún Sardina

In ‘Small Things Like These’, Claire Keegan Pours Emotion into Every Word

The 'Foster' author has sensitively and powerfully depicted the realities of Magdalene laundries and the communities in which they existed.
By Flora Moreau

Mary O’Driscoll Delights Audiences in ‘The Visit’

Deirdre Kinahan’s new play hit the Draoícht as part of Dublin Theatre Festival.
By Alice Kennedy

‘The Book of Names’ Blurs the Lines Between Audience and Actor

The show ran live as part of Dublin Theatre Festival and was available to watch on demand.
By Rosie Joyce

Ebb and Flow’s New Home Brings Serenity to the City

The menu new location on Camden Street is a celebration of seasonal ingredients
By Kate Burke

The Good Summit: Political Leaders Debate the Finer Points of a Shared Island

A seminar titled 'An Ireland for Good?' saw Mary Lou McDonald, Jeffrey Donaldson and Neale Richmond discuss Brexit, reunification and the Northern Ireland Protocol.
By David O'Connell