Radius Reviews

A Heavy-Handed Re-telling of A Doll’s House Makes its Mark

Adapted by Belinda McKeon and re-titled 'Nora', the Dublin Theatre Festival play just does enough to make an impact.
By Marcus Bateson

Talented Young Designers Clashed with Uninspiring High Street Giants

Disappointingly the eighth annual Dublin Fashion Festival was a bit of a faux pas.
By Niamh Mulville

Reverend Al Sharpton Speaks to the Hist about Trump, International Politics and Activism

Sharpton encouraged a packed house to go out and fight for justice, as part of Empowerment Week.
By Charlotte O'Reilly

Dollard & Co: Pricy, Pretentious, But a Place to Bring the Parents

On Wellington Quay, one of Dublin's pricier lunch spots appears to be worth the cost.
By Lorna Reid

‘Deep Freeze’ Ents Night Proves to be Lukewarm

The night, which was held in new venue Tramline, failed to attract older students and felt generic.
By Andrew Connolly

The Power of Papini Lies in the Unknown

Felicity’s new Fringe Show Papini revels in all things magical, mysterious and dark
By Marcus Bateson

GMB Full of Laughs, as Joe Brolly Entertains at Law Soc

Law Soc opened their Speaker Series with well-known GAA pundit Brolly mixing humour with calls for social activism.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin

A Not-So-Neutral Addition to the Repeal Narrative

Not at Home is an art campaign seeking to make visible experiences of women who travel abroad in search of a safe abortion
By Will Dunleavy

Topping the Charts: Techno Fans Unite in the GMB

DJ Patrick Topping addressed the Phil and DUDJ, casting a light on life as a DJ.
By Andrew Connolly

Frustration and Faith: Dublin’s Emmet Kirwan on the Power of His Poetry and Films

The filmmaker and spoken-word artist talked to DU Film about his career so far.
By Aaron Finnegan