Radius Reviews
Una Mullally on Burnout, Print Media and Working for Passion
Journalist and LGBT activist Una Mullally spoke to Trinity Literary Society, with much advice for budding journalists.
Kurt Vile’s Sunburnt Symphonies Light Up Vicar Street
In a packed Vicar Street, Kurt Vile is at his best when the subtlety of his guitar playing is given room to breathe over the vigour of his band.
A Perfectly Orchestrated Catastrophe in God of Carnage
The play could easily have floundered, but the cast and director succeeded in pulling together an elegant and amusing production.
Family Meets Feminism in Eileen O’Sullivan’s Newest Exhibition
'Meanwhile, Rummage Until Combined' uses wild colours and large canvases to depict private, everyday moments.
Trinity’s Fashion Powerhouse
Sinéad Burke spoke to students on accessibility, Instagram fame and her Mam's objections to her more avant garde outfits.
Brimming With Eclecticism, Fashion Trail Champions Local Creativity
Celebrators of independent fashion retailers were treated to a rich fashion trail, entitled Get Up, around Dublin's creative haunts on Thursday.
Bob Dylan, Books and the Blues
Michael Gray, the author of several books on Bob Dylan, delivered a lecture this week defending Dylan's right to be considered a literary figure.
‘Failure is Beneficial’: Young Entrepreneurs on the Secrets to Success
Trinity Entrepreneurial Society hosted a panel discussion with four past and present members of the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
Yale’s ‘In-House Warren Buffet’ Shares Investment Advice
At an SMF event, Yale University's Chief Investment Officer David Swenson offered insights into his successful investment model.
In Rathmines, A Taste of the Caribbean Coasts
At pop up Lil Portie, diners can feast upon a culinary fusion of dishes drawn from Jamaica, Ireland, and Latin America.