Radius Reviews

Wetherspoon’s is a Pub Without Heart or Soul. Don’t Let it Win

The price of a cheap pint is always a temptation, but the spread of Wetherspoon's is a phenomenon that should be resisted at all costs.
By Dominic Henderson

Tugann Diyu Wu Cuairt ar Choláiste na Tríonóide

Labhair Diyu Wu faoin taithí a bhí aige agus an scánnán á thaifead aige, agus faoin nGaeilge sa chóras oideachais.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh

In ‘Pale Sister’, Lisa Dwan Amazes But Ismene Disappoints

Pale Sister will run in the Gate Theatre until November 9th.
By Emer Tyrrell

Telling Students’ Stories – The Same, But Different

In The Same, But Different, Niamh Barry allows students who have disabilities to tell their stories.
By Eimear Finan

In Trinity, Margaret Atwood Talks Power and the Patriarchy

The author of The Handmaid’s Tale descended on the Exam Hall last night for an evening with the Hist.
By Martha Kirwan

In the GMB, Katie Price Enthrals the Phil

Reality TV star and pop culture icon Katie Price received the Phil’s Gold Medal of Honourary Patronage yesterday.
By Sárán Fogarty

Journey to the Centre of Lusk – all for a Gem of a Breakfast Sandwich

The Chuck Wagon is a greasy gem in the murk of the M1’s surrounding locale in Lusk.
By Dominic Henderson

At Jailbreak Launch, a Celebration of Student Activism

Jailbreak's growth as a competition was evident at its launch last night.
By Samuel Doyle

Dublin Theatre Fest Delivers a Programme to Be Proud Of

The Dublin Theatre Festival wrapped up its season in Dublin with a stunning programme.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

In Players Theatre, a Poignant Re-Imagining of an ABBA Classic

Tribute, a play staged by students Ultan Pringle and Robyn Gill, is artfully crafted – and the acting is excellent.
By Gráinne Mahon