Radius Reviews

Confronting the Divide Between Land and Sea

Running until November 17th, Sean Scully's latest exhibition represents the coming together of land and sea.
By Éabha McKeown

Fostering Tolerance and Inclusion Through Theatre

A look at some of the best moments of Dublin Theatre Festival.
By Jamie O’Siochrú and Jack Farrell

John Boyne and Paul Howard Split Sides at Hodges Figgis

Authors John Boyne and Paul Howard, better known as Ross O’Carroll-Kelly, delighted the audience with tales from their remarkable careers.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

In Double Cross, an England of Vintage Radio and Bomb Raids

Thomas Kilroy's Double Cross is sprawling with ideas.
By Ian Macartney

Humanising the Refugee Crisis

As part of Refugee Week, Trinity last night played host to a talk focusing on asylum seekers in Ireland, and their medical care and social rehabilitation.
By Catriona Paget

At Frank-a-thon, an Endurance Test

Mary Shelley fans spent eight hours in the GMB yesterday listening to readings from her most famous work.
By Brian Moore

Get Intimate at the Science Gallery

The Science Gallery's new exhibition challenges how we view human connection.
By Sorcha Brennan

Paul Muldoon on the Barriers of Art and Language

Paul Muldoon planted himself in 'tricky and treacherous' ground last night, discussing the intricacies of cultural appropriation.
By Martha Kirwan

Irish Eclecticism at Metropolis

Day one of Metropolis festival in the RDS showcased a vibrant Irish scene.
By Michael Dooley

Joy as a Result of Idles

The contradictions at the heart of everything Idles do are laid gloriously bare as the band bring their visceral punk to the Button Factory.
By Michael Dooley