Radius Reviews

Quenching Students’ Thirst for Art

The success of last night's event might see the society move future Paint n Sip events to a larger venue.
By Susie Crawford

Thrifty Tacos Straight From the Valley of Mexico

Founded by the owners of Bunsen, Masa's simple menu and hipster interior make it the perfect spot for either lunch or dinner.
By Kinga Kabat

Walking Tour Offers a Slice of Dublin’s Past

DU History's free walking tour covered a lot of ground yesterday, offering the perfect beginner's guide to Dublin
By Katie Dumpleton

Roddy Doyle on Getting Older, New Work and His Favourite Characters

The much-loved writer came to speak to the Phil yesterday.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick

Belfield’s Best Battle Trinity’s BNOCs

At its Colours debate, the Hist's debaters took on UCD Law Soc to try and decide if the road to Trinity was in fact 'paved with notions'.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick

Performer of Passion David Keenan Hits the Right Notes

Despite his unabashed earnestness, the authenticity of Dundalk-born songwriter David Keenan ensures he never descends into cliche.
By Michael Dooley

A Shakespearean World of Magic and Mistaken Identity

Rough Magic's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' brings Shakespeare into the 21st century at Kilkenny Arts Festival.
By Imogen Kavanagh

A New Spot to Feast on Falafel

What the Falafel on Stephen St is a welcome affordable addition to the Dublin food scene.
By Katy Amos

From Drury St to the British Fashion Council

Isabella Davey returned to Om Diva yesterday to talk about 20 lessons she learned working in the boutique.
By Aoife Murray

The Corps Ensemble Reinvent the Wheel

Emma Donoghue's ever-relevant 'Kissing the Witch' is given a new lease of life by Dublin-based theatre group The Corps Ensemble.
By Hayley Douglas