Radius Reviews
A Bold Portrayal of the Power that Diets Can Award to Food: Bite Me
As Tiger Dublin Fringe draws to a close, Siobhan O'Leary Ashford reflects on Joanne McNally's thought provoking addition to the festival.
A Narrative Exhibition Exploring the Liminal Space Between Wakefulness and Sleep: Hypnagogia
Arianna Schardt reviews Alec Soth's latest photography exhibition, just finished its run in the Douglas Hyde Gallery.
The Return of Dublin’s Leading Platform For Spoken Word Art
As a first time attendee, Lee Jones investigates the diversity of performers on Slam Sunday's stage.
Dublin’s Opportunistic Outdoor Cinema Company, Happenings
Jennifer Wilson investigates the appeal of enjoying your favourite films beyond the comfort of your living room.
A Journey Through Music, Movement and Puppetry: Tiger Dublin Fringe’s Glowworm
Annie Keegan reflects on Umbrella Theatre Company's latest visual storytelling experience.
SOFIA’s Model United Nations Club Attempts to Rewrite History
Maryia Ditchkowska reflects on the MUN club's recent exploration of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962
Making a Murderer Attorneys on Working in Defence Law and the Inequalities in the System
Visiting Law Soc today, Dean Strang and Jerry Buting spoke on the hit Netflix documentary series and the US criminal justice system.
Dispelling Questions Over the Role of An Ambassador, the Portugese Ambassador Addresses SOFIA
Fionnuala Egan reflects on the ambassador’s address to the Society for International Affairs (SOFIA) on Tuesday of Freshers’ Week.
Science Gallery’s Seeing Exhibition Teeters on Divide Between Art and Science
Charlotte Ryan reviews the gallery’s latest exhibition, Seeing, which opens tomorrow.
The Role of the Extra-Terrestrial in Overcoming the Political
Speaking in Trinity today, the Director General of the European Space Agency on the role of Europe, and Ireland, in exploring space and bringing countries together.