Radius Reviews

Brí Nua le Fealsúnacht an Phiarsaigh: Saor agus Gaelach

Ag seiminéar dátheangach in Áiléar Eolaíochta Choláiste na Tríonóide pléadh cad is brí le Saor agus Gaelach i 2016.
By Colm Ó Néill

Life, Loss and Laughter at an Age Older Than Ireland

The Director of Older Than Ireland, the documentary that focuses on the lives of 30 Irish centenarians aged between 100 to 113, spoke to DU Film Society and Trinity VDP.
By Emer Gerrard

Lunch Under €10: Ku Raudo Sushi & Bento

Rory Carrick reviews lunch under €10 at Ku Raudo Sushi & Bento, as well as the other surprises this restaurant has in store.
By Rory Carrick

Science Gallery’s Trauma Exhibition Comes at a Pertinent Time

Geordie Milne reviews the Science Gallery's latest exhibition, Trauma, which opens tomorrow.
By Geordie Milne

Corn Exchange’s Through A Glass Darkly Is Sadly A Wasted Opportunity

Will Dunleavy Reviews Corn Exchange's adaptation of the Ingmar Bergman classic, which fails to capitalise on the potential of it's script and source material.
By Will Dunleavy

Spare Hour: The Douglas Hyde Gallery

A free gallery of contemporary art right here on campus, the Douglas Hyde Gallery is the perfect place to spend your spare hour.
By Denis Ryan

Tim Cook Speaks to the Phil about Apple’s Intersection with Human Rights, Education and Privacy

Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, received the society’s Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage this morning.
By Edmund Heaphy

Tom Vaughan-Lawlor on Acting, Theatre and Struggling Passion

Colm O'Halloran recounts Tom Vaughan-Lawlor's visit to DU Players, where he spoke of his own time at Trinity and how to keep going as an actor.
By Colm O'Halloran

Dan Brown on Dialogue and Discourse

The author speaks to the Hist about science, religion and the future of spirituality.
By Anna Belitskaya

At the Launch of RTÉ’s 1916 Programming, an Exercise in Storytelling

Lara Connaughton reviews the stuffy red and white white reception at the launch of the national broadcaster's 1916 programming.
By Lara Connaughton