Radius Reviews

Women Honouring Women: Maria Edgeworth Turns 250

The Royal Irish Academy recently celebrated the 250th birthday of Maria Edgeworth, one of Ireland’s most celebrated female writers.
By Dearbhla Ruiséal Ní Dhúbhda

Dublin Old School Returns to Stage

Emmet Kirwan and Ian Lloyd Anderson's performances are a feat to behold in the smash hit's revival on stage.
By Christopher Kestell

A Blast From the Past at Chic

Chic's concert was more akin to a huge, communal disco party straight from the 1970s than it was a gig.
By Alison Traynor

In Trinity, Poet Thomas Kinsella Gives Last Public Reading

Last night, College celebrated the renowned poet’s 90th birthday with readings and a peek at unpublished material.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Support Living Irish Artists, says Disillusioned Panel

In the National Gallery, an assortment of Irish writers and musicians made plain the devastating financial pressures they face.
By Chris Corbett

At Jonathan Swift Festival, Roddy Doyle and Tommy Tiernan Swap Stories

Commitments author Roddy Doyle and comedian Tommy Tiernan debated the purpose of comedy, and entertained with anecdotes.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Gulliver Unravels in the Science Gallery

This weekend, as part of the Jonathan Swift Festival, Trinity students debated the cult of technology.
By Brian Moore

To Succeed, 3fe’s Daniel Must Hone its Identity

3fe's newest cafe on Clanbrassil St feels more like your granny's house than a pub of yore.
By Emma Horan

Far from Agony in Trinity’s Gruesome Playground Injuries

An interesting exploration into the forces that govern how we love portrayed wonderfully in Trinity’s final Debut festival.
By Jamie Sugrue

In Players, a Celebration of Women in Theatre

This week, DU Players is hosting a festival putting women centre stage.
By Jack Farrell