Radius Reviews

For Aslan, It’s All Still About the Music

The iconic Irish band chatted Spotify, the music industry and their working-class roots in a visit to the Hist.
By Liam Leahy

The Rekindling Of The Fire Below

Dinner party drama and a clash of deep prejudice make 'Fire Below' a classic piece of middle-class commentary.
By Will Dunleavy

Darren Shan, Ireland’s Master of Horror, Offers Hope

He's invented worlds of demons and vampires, but the real world scares Darren Shan the most.
By Dominic McGrath

Bright Future For Women in Business, Conference Told

The Student Managed Fund (SMF) held a conference last night with high-level businesswomen, who spoke about the barriers faced by women.
By Kate Lait

Waking the Ecofeminists

DUGES and the Environmental Society joined forces to explore the links between feminism and environmental activism.
By Julie Leenane

In Trinity, Cass Sunstein Quietly Calls for Rationality

The world-renowned scholar talked to the Trinity College Law Review about his theories that have changed the world.
By Dominic McGrath

Thirty Years Later, the North’s Female Writers are Re-Uniting

A new book celebrates the best of Northern Irish women’s writing, 30 years after a groundbreaking first anthology.
By Kathleen McNamee

Stand in Awe of Female Writers

'Stand in Awe of All Mná', a Dublin Book Festival event, taught women how to succeed in the publishing industry.
By Chloe Tait

A Dubliner Like No Other, Roddy Doyle Charms the City’s Literature Festival

'Print isn't the dead' was the main message of the week-long festival.
By Shauna Donnelly

The Leading Lights in a Season of Theatre

The new programme of the Abbey seems safe, but not without progression.
By Bríd Nolan