Radius Reviews
Two Pups Cafe Has Mastered The Art Of The Egg
Tucked neatly along Francis St, the cafe boasts picnic-worthy lunch dishes accompanied by a sufficient supply of coffee.
Springheel Productions Takes on the Audio Drama World With ‘Black Alley’
The fiction podcast features four episodes released throughout June and streaming on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Marina Carr’s Take on ‘To the Lighthouse’ Brings Modernism to Modern Viewers
The show was performed by Hatch Theatre Company and filmed in The Everyman Theatre as part of the Cork Midsummer Festival.
Snowflake Isn’t Simply Another Coming-of-Age Novel About a Trinity Outsider
Louise Nealon interrogates classism in Irish society and the challenge of staying connected to one’s roots in her debut novel Snowflake.
Trinity’s Societies: A Year in Review
From virtual balls to high-profile speakers, the past academic year has broken new ground for societies across campus.
Envisioning A Sustainable City With Trinity Alumni
Trinity alumni Vincent Keaveney and Dr Sarah Prichard spoke about how ‘an awful lot of what we do has a major climate impact’.
‘Six Works – Augmented Reality’ Is an Exhibition Like You’ve Never Seen Before
The works of Irish sculptor Eilis O’Connell are displayed via QR code in Wilton Park, and brought to life through your smartphone.
The Gate Theatre’s Latest Production Was High-Quality But Ultimately Confusing
The Visiting Hour, a new production from the Gate Theatre written by Frank McGuinness and directed by Caitríona McLaughlin was live-streamed in collaboration with a number of other national venues from April 22nd-24th.
Star of The Office Rainn Wilson Speaks to LawSoc
Wilson follows a long line of high-profile names in receiving LawSoc’s Praeses Elit award this year.
Mary Robinson Talks Climate Justice With Trinity VDP
In conversation with Trinity VDP, Mary Robinson told listeners that ‘you are never too young to lead, you are never too old to learn’.