Radius Reviews

Michael O’Leary on How Ryanair is Going to Take Over the World

Addressing Trinity Entrepreneurial Society, the CEO of Ryanair spoke about Ryanair’s relentless expansion and how the airline is actually trying to be nice to people.
By Sinéad Baker

Burnt Out Fashion Show Fuelled by Creativity and Rawness

Last night, the annual Trinity Fashion Society’s fashion show explored the pressures on both the fashion industry and students in aid of Pieta House.
By Danielle Olavario

Robert Ballagh and Pop Art as a Medium for Politics

Last night, the celebrated artist discussed his career as part of Trinity College Gallery's “The Swing of the Sixties” exhibition.
By Holly Brown

Glen Hansard Celebrates Artists Past in Vicar St Gig

Last night, the singer paid tribute to musician and close friend Mic Christopher on the fifteenth anniversary of his death.
By Pat Gannon

Book of Mormon, Bublé and Christmas Carols: Winter Showcase Hits the Right Notes

A beautifully decorated Powerscourt provided the backdrop to impressive performances from Trinity's best singers and dancers.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

Songs of Ice and Fire Sees Unique Fusion of Literature and Song

This evening, Trinity Literary Society hosted an evening of readings accompanied by music in the GMB.
By Grace Meagher

Abbey Theatre Announces Innovative Programme for 2017

After a year of controversy and commemoration, the theatre is now taking a more gender-conscious and contemporary approach.
By Annie Keegan

Nicola Sturgeon on the Nature of Political Debates and Moving Beyond Brexit

Speaking to the Phil, the Scottish First Minister talked about the importance of accessible third-level education and the problematic role of social media in politics.
By Sinéad Baker

Exploring the Intersection between Paint and Oil, Hong Ling: A Retrospective

The Chinese painter’s works will be on display in the Chester Beatty Library until the end of January.
By Alexander O'Broin

Clash of the Tones Hits the Right Notes

Facing off against their Australian peers, the Trinitones proved just how fun acappella can be.
By Isabelle Duff