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How Naoise Jo is Building a Brand in Dublin Design
We're in lockdown, but Naoise Jo – a Dublin-based designer – is making waves with a brand ethos of bringing ‘a little joy to whoever wears it’.
With Natalie Coleman’s Face Masks, Beauty That Breaks (Social) Barriers
The Dublin-based designer on the inspiration behind her face masks – as well as the social change she hopes they can help effect.
One Single In (It’s a Love Song Set In KFC), CMAT is Doing Things Her Way
In her own words, she's a ‘singer, dancer, social media maverick, country heure and bimbo troubadour’. Now CMAT is making waves in Dublin pop.
Trinity’s New Film Master’s Sets Budding Screenwriters Up for Success
Justin Mac Gregor will soon launch a new master's in film. He says now is the ‘perfect time’ to master the craft of screenwriting.
In the Project Arts Centre, Theatre That Thinks About What Comes Next
For Cian O’Brien, the artistic director of the Project Arts Centre, theatre's future is up for grabs. This, he says, brings opportunities as well as risks.
Dublin’s Ghostprint Are Crafting Thoughtful Melodies in Lockdown
Having built an impressive reputation in a short space of time, Ghostprint have just released an EP, The Bluest Blue, that sees them in pensive form.
Eanna Hardwicke, of Normal People and Vivarium, on Life in Lockdown
Eanna Hardwicke is one of Ireland's biggest acting talents. Now, he finds himself at home – and itching to get back to work.
How Trinity’s Séimí Campbell Took Youth Musical Theatre National
The Trinity graduate, a founding member of Trinity Musical Theatre, is the artistic director of Ireland’s newest musical theatre training company.
For Director Portia A Buckley, Creativity Comes From Community
The writer–director – with two generations of grandmothers who went to Trinity – talks breaking taboos and being drawn to a sense of place.
How Roz Purcell is Biting Back
The model and author discusses body image, social image – and why it's important to back up your activism with facts.