Radius Reviews
Puppets and & “Purpose”: Trinity Hall Warden Enjoys Avenue Q, His Last JCR Musical
The JCR performed the famously risque Avenue Q to a packed out audience in Trinity Hall last night.
Terry Eagleton on The Death of God and the War on Terror
Hosted by the Metafizz on Tuesday, the Catholic-Marxist literary critic and public intellectual addressed the need for a 'God debate' in the West.
Choicebox X TCDSU Provides Engaging Platform for Pro-Choice Art
The collaborative event encouraged an open dialogue on the repeal the eighth campaign through poetry and spoken word.
Mark Post on Creating the First Meat-Free Burger
Yesterday evening, the Global Development Society and DU General Science Society welcomed Mark Post to discuss the sustainability of meat alternatives developed in a laboratories.
An Exercise in Evasive Storytelling: Debut Festival’s Nothing
The play, directed by Ursula McGinn and written by Lulu Raczka explores the chaos of human life through everyday encounters.
Food Under €10: Hatch & Sons Provides Traditional Irish Fare Affordable for Students
Often hidden behind packs of students, this restaurant on Stephen's Green is notable for traditional food and all-day breakfast options.
Burning Through The Layers of the Trinity Fashion Show
Siobhan O’Leary Ashford reflects on the resonant message produced by the Burnt Out theme of Trinity Fashion Society’s show last night.
A World of Pure Imagination at the Sugar Club
Tomorrow, the cinema will screen Roald Dahl’s much-loved classic Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory as part of their festive programme.
Trump, Truth and the Weakest Link, as Anne Robinson Speaks to the Phil
Robinson recalled an encounter she had with Charlie Haughey, and suggested Donald Trump as a possible new host of The Weakest Link.
Society Collaboration Presents Intimate Festive Recital
Last night, the Boydell room played host to an evening of festive music and food, presented by DU Germanic Society and DU Music.