Radius Reviews

‘Ironbound’ Explores the Economy of Love

Aoife Spillane-Hinks's production brings Martyna Majok's stirring play to life on the Abbey's Peacock Stage
By Laura O'Callaghan

‘The Method in Her Madness’: Irish Writers Discuss Women’s Mental Health at Books Upstairs

Louise Nealon, Molly Hennigan and Charleen Hurtubise discussed the intimate relationship between our brains and our bookshelves on Wednesday evening at Books Upstairs.
By Phoebe Pascoe

Review: Ross O’Carroll Kelly’s Camino Royale

"Basically, it's a cracking read", writes Cilian Hickey
By Cilian O’Carroll Hickey

A Night at The Opera

The Gaity's Faust is a tumultuous experience of love and suffering that is not for all
By Saskia McDonogh Mooney

Irish Music Festival 2023: Ten Hail Marys

The Dublin based band put on an energetic set at The Grand Social
By Caoimhe Bolton

Andy Warhol: Three Times Out

The new exhibition at the Hugh Lane Gallery takes visitors on an immersive journey through Warhol's life in art.
By Kasia Holowka

Ireland Music Week 2023: TikTok and brand new sounds

Joline Steinhoff outlines the highlights of the festival, alumna of which include Hozier and Fontaines D.C.
By Joline Steinhoff

An Evening at MoLi

The Museum of Literature Ireland's 'First Friday' events offer a unique look at its exhibitions.
By Molly Wetsch

So Late in the Day: A Rich Exploration of Irish Misogyny

Cillian Hickey reviews 'So Late in the Day' by Claire Keegan.
By Cillian Hickey

‘Endings’ Explores Love, Loss, and Masculinity at Dublin Fringe Festival

Fionntán Larney discusses his thrilling theatrical fusion of original music, immersive lighting, and complex themes.
By Sáoirse Goes