Radius Reviews

Retracing the Gritty and Glamorous History of Dublin Fashion

From the National Gallery to Sweny’s pharmacy, a new walking tour sets out to highlight Dublin's fashion history.
By Siobhan O’Leary Ashford

A Fresh Look at a Classic Student Lunch Spot: Gerry’s

Maryia Ditchkowska learns why the restaurant remains a favourite after 25 years of doing business.
By Maryia Ditchkowska

Beyond Traditional Intimate Setting, Rocky Horror Picture Show Dazzles Audiences

The internationally acclaimed cult classic exploded onto the stage of the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.
By Jonathan Ryan Hicks

For One Night, TAF Take Over the GMB and Take us Into the Woods

Grace O’Boyle retraces her journey through a GMB that was engulfed in colour, fairytale and lots and lots of glitter.
By Grace O'Boyle

On Bringing Political Issues to the Masses, Anna Cosgrave and Dave Tynan

The founder of the Repeal Project and the director of We Face This Land spoke to DU Amnesty International.
By Kate Friedeberg

Annual Liferaft Debate Sees Lecturers Successfully Plea for the Survival of the Hamilton

The highly anticipated Phil debate saw lecturers from various schools fight for their discipline's survival.
By Hugh Fitzgibbon

Film Soc’s 48 Hour Competition Encourages Creativity On Every Level

As part Fourth Week, the society provided participants with a number of prompts and limited time to make feature films to the best of their ability.
By Samantha Mooney

IMMA Launches the Intimate, Honest and Visceral Collection of Lucian Freud

Opening today, the Freud Project will see 50 works by the artist on loan to the gallery for the next 5 years.
By Holly Brown

Trinity Arts Workshop Add a Splash of Colour to Fourth Week

Yesterday, TAW hosted a vibrant Paint Splatter Session in their Pearse St Studio.
By Grace Meagher

The Hardest Working Band in Dublin Finally Performs At Home: The Commitments

The film that made its way to the stage has left the West End and finally come to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh