Radius Reviews
At UNESCO Lecture, Chris Morash Constructs a City of Words
Trinity's Vice-Provost delivered the first annual UNESCO City of Literature lecture on Thursday evening.
Lenny Abrahamson on Preserving Perspective
Lenny Abrahamson spoke last night in Trinity about staying true to oneself in a changing world of cinema.
At Winter Showcase, Yeezus Comes to Town
From the Charleston to a Kanye West mashup, the Winter Showcase staged an event filled with festivities and surprises.
For Young City Dwellers, a Pioneering Wine Bar
Joe Macken's latest venture, Bar Giuseppe, is the perfect place for a quiet glass of wine.
David Bruck on Politics, Prisons and the Death Penalty
After campaigning to end to capital punishment for decades, American criminal defence attorney Prof David Bruck visited Trinity last night.
Anne Enright Lends her Voice to Women’s Manifesto
Launching their Women’s Manifesto, Irish PEN called for a protection of women’s free expression around the globe.
In the National Gallery, Caravaggio’s Legend Lives On
The National Gallery was packed to the rafters last week for a public lecture on 17th-century Italian painter Caravaggio.
The Art of Leaving a ‘Thinking Silence’
On Friday afternoon, veterans of the short story gathered in the National Library to discuss the ins and outs of the elusive writing form.
Censorship and Identity Politics in the Age of Fake News
This weekend, Smock Alley Theatre played host to a debate on the role of the writer in a society that is becoming increasingly self-censored.
On 20th Anniversary, The Stinging Fly Enthralls and Delights
On Thursday night, literary journal The Stinging Fly brought together an eclectic mixture of artists and enthusiasts to celebrate its 20th birthday.