Radius Reviews

Seek Out Sponsors, Business Leaders Advise Young Women

At SMF’s annual women in leadership conference, world business pioneers offered their advice to students.
By Molly Furey

A Prisoner of Hope: Mary Robinson Writes for Climate Justice

Last night Mary Robinson launched her new book, Climate Justice, on the devastating effects of climate change.
By Dearbhla Ruiséal Ní Dhúbhda

All That Glitters is Gold, at Fashion Soc Design Showcase

An eclectic mix of students, graduates and local fashion brands gathered in Regent House last night to display a variety of style offerings.
By Aoife Murray

Roderic O’Conor Makes an Impression

The latest exhibition in the National Gallery celebrates the Irish artist who helped bring Pont-Aven art to Ireland.
By Susie Crawford

A Treasure Trove on Aungier St

Needful Things is more than just a secondhand bookshop.
By Hayley Douglas

No Major Skirmishes in Online Culture Wars

Pol Soc’s debate between Dr Angela Nagle and Carl Benjamin was a largely civil affair.
By Matthew Murphy

Concert Hall Revives Night of the Living Dead

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the cult horror film, the National Concert Hall is hosting a screening alongside a contemporary music score.
By Alison Traynor

Dublin Fringe is Bolder Than Ever

This year's Dublin Fringe Festival offered a wide variety of ambitious and conceptual plays and performances.
By Jack Farrell and Christopher Kestell

The Full Monty Doesn’t Half Disappoint

A stage adaptation of the 1997 film of the same name, The Full Monty fails spectacularly to live up to its billing.
By Christopher Kestell

Innovation at all Costs in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Rough Magic’s production of the James Joyce novel is an act of artistic redress.
By Liam Whelan