Radius Reviews

Aimsir Theatre Ready to Take The Edinburgh Fringe by Storm

Gavin Jennings reviews Uncanny Valley, a debut by a new Trinity-born theatre company.
By Gavin Jennings

Léirmheas ar Cheoldráma Tara Ní Bhroin, Bláithín Faoi Bhláth agus a Ceol Cumasach

Déanann Eoghan Ó Ceallacháin cur síos ar cheoldráma an Chumainn Ghaelaigh.
By Eoghan Ó Ceallacháin

Pav Food Review: A Reconciliation Attempt with On-Campus Cuisine

Following her polarising review of the Buttery, Ella Parry attempts to make good with praise of the Pav.
By Ella Parry

Trinity’s Sustainable Sculpture Exhibition

Trinity's Green Week featured an exhibition of 19 sustainable sculptures from artists across Ireland, emphasising environmental consciousness and the intersection of art with sustainability.
By Danielle Briody

Na Peirsigh – Tragóid Ghréagach de Chuid Aeschylus ar Siúl as Gaeilge i mBaile Átha Cliath

Cruthaíonn stiurthóir Conor Hanratty léiriú coscrach den dráma is sine san Eoraip, trí mheán na Gaeilge, ceann de na teangacha is sine ar domhain.
By Abigail Moriarty

Small Things Like These

Sarah Browne reviews Claire Keegan's tale of quiet heroism in the face of a shameful past
By Sarah Browne

Vicky Featherstone Breathes New Life into Krapp’s Last Tape

Stephen Rea’s previous work with Beckett informs his layered portrayal of Krapp in the newest production at Project Arts Centre
By Ellen Duggan

Review: MANI, 42 Drury St.

Ella Parry presents MANI, a new spot where you can overspend on lunch and waste study time.
By Ella Parry

Film Reviews: Awards Season Edition

William Reynolds breaks down four forerunners quickly snatching up nominations ahead of this year's Academy Awards.
By William Reynolds

Slap and Tickle on the Silver Screen

Irish actors and their sex scenes
By Matthew Keeley