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Fibín is Driving Ahead With its Theatre

The Irish language theatre company staged its most recent show, Fiach, as a drive-in theatre piece as part of its efforts to make Irish more accessible and less daunting.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Úna-Minh Kavanagh Loves Irish – And Wants You to Love it Too

At this year's Culture Night, Kavanagh is hosting an online Irish crash course, DIY Gaeilge, that is aimed at beginners and relearners of the language.
By Gráinne Mahon

Feeling Restless, Milk. Are Back in the Studio

Tickets for Milk.’s 2021 UK and European tour are available now through the band’s websit
By Joe Coughlan

With ‘Dislocation’, Skinner is Branching Out

Skinner's newest single, "Dislocation", came out in June.
By Joe Coughlan

Mid-Pandemic, Jack Farrell Has Set About Reimagining Dublin Musical Theatre

Farrell’s production company released its first single, “Dangerous”, today.
By Gráinne Mahon

Kyoto Love Hotel on Mixing Pop Sensibilities and Lyrical Coherency

Joe Geaney, one half of Kyoto Love Hotel, says that their sound has a “pop aspect to it, but bordering on something else as well”.
By Joe Coughlan

A Trinity Magazine That Explores What Might Come Next

POST– is a new, online magazine started by Trinity students. It's forward-looking, and it's not afraid of a little weirdness.
By Ellen Finnerty

Bullet Girl Hunt Post-Punk Perfection

They've worked with Girl Band's Daniel Fox and their latest single sees them at their abrasive best. Bullet Girl show no sign of slowing down.
By Joe Coughlan

Students Have Long Opposed Direct Provision. Jane McNamara Wants Them to Understand It

The journalist has just released a podcast – edited by Trinity student Ellie O'Neill – that explains every aspect of direct provision in Ireland.
By Susie Crawford

In New Photobook, Niamh Barry Sheds Light on Tiny American Moments

Trinity student Niamh Barry, known for her student documentaries has just released her first book of photos – set in Boston.
By Susie Crawford