Radius Reviews

Fairies, Fantasy and Feminism at the Third Annual DeptCon Convention

DeptCon provided an in-depth look into Ireland's unique and blooming young adult literary scene.
By Ciannait Khan

A Snapchat-Generation Opera that Misunderstands Modern Love

Modern love is certainly not simple. Unfortunately, The Second Violinist is.
By John Dinneen

Architecture Tidbit: Trinity’s Islandbridge Boat House

A look into the delicate nuances of the DUBC residency and the life it encompasses.
By Robert Holton

Trinity Alumni Offer Visions of the Future, with DUCSS

Paddy Cosgrave was among those to address Dublin University Computer Science Society last night.
By Charlotte O'Reilly

Scientists, Philosophers and Designers Tackle Artificial Intelligence

The best of Trinity's staff were on offer to discuss the future of artificial intelligence in the Long Room Hub this evening.
By Jack Schofield

Watch the World End with the Science Gallery

With zombies, nuclear warfare and contagious diseases, the new exhibition at the Science Gallery is an ode to all things apocalyptic.
By Ciara Haley

At SpeaQeasy, Profound and Touching Student Poetry

Students gathered under dim lighting to share their poetry and prose, exploring themes of sexuality, depression, self-destruction and love.
By Charlotte O'Reilly

The Revolution has Begun, and Dublin’s Shops are Leading the Way

Skinfull Affairs showcased an alternative to fast fashion at a much-hyped event.
By Niamh Farrell

Girl Song, a Perfectly Orchestrated Production

Emma Martin's latest production is a must see for its elegance and style.
By Paraic Mc Lean

‘Tradition Now’ Festival Brings Trad Back to the Future

Backed by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Beoga successfully married two worlds at their October gig.
By Niamh Keane