Radius Reviews

More Spats than Solutions at Battle of the Parties

It was an evening of high drama last night, at Trinity Politics Society’s Battle of the Parties.
By Eimear Finan

To Hell in a Handbag: Flaws Overshadow Top-Notch Performances

To Hell in a Handbag – a spin-off of The Importance of Being Earnest – causes confusion at Bewley's Theatre Cafe.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

Magic and Mixology in Dublin’s Newest Fantasy-Themed Bar

Located in Temple Bar, the Cauldron offers a unique experience – albeit at a cost.
By Orla Murnaghan

At Pallas Projects, an Art Exhibition Full of Surprises

Shiftings, the now-completed exhibition in Pallas Projects in the Liberties, is at once coherent and unexpected.
By Susie Crawford

Temple Bar’s V Restaurant Excels – But Sacrifices Vegan Ethos  

Its food is great, but V restaurant needs to have more confidence in its plant-based abilities, writes Elliot Milofsky.
By Elliot Milofsky

With Masterful Curation, Fair Lady Vintage Bazaar Enthrals

The Fair Lady Vintage Bazaar brought vintage enthusiasts flocking to St Stephen's Green for a celebration of ornate clothing and jewellery.
By Molly Furey

High-Street Labels, €4 Kombuchas: Dublin Flea Underwhelms on Return

It's fantastic to see the Dublin Flea Market return to trading, but high prices may drive buyers away, writes Susie Crawford.
By Susie Crawford

On Drury St, a New Ice-Cream Experience That’s More Than a Novelty

Using organic cream, Three Twenty offers ice cream a cut above the rest – though its prices are steep.
By Parth Gautam

Westmoreland St’s Newest Street Food Counter Raises the Bar

Oh My Street Food is bringing glory back to 4 Westmoreland St, with authentic Chinese offerings worth paying a little extra for.
By Céire Carey

Silliness Meets Sincerity At Trinitones Summer Concert

Acapella group Trinitones offered a crash course in music through the decades at their last Irish gig of the year last night.
By Céire Carey