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Speaking With Dan Owen on Intimate Gigs and Learning his Craft
After touring with the likes of Birdy and Kaleo, Saoirse Ní Scanláin talks to singer-songwriter Dan Owen ahead of his performance in Ruby Sessions last night.
Carol of the Belles: Speaking With the All-Female Acapella Group, Trinity Belles
Fionnuala Egan speaks to the group of singers ahead of their performance in the Grand Social tonight.
Generation Collaboration: Speaking With the Directors of Debut Festival
David Donovan speaks the festival's directors to learn more about their collective approach to the mammoth undertaking.
Fossil Free TCD on Implementing Positive Change at a Student Level
Following the announcement this morning that Trinity is to divest from fossil fuels, we speak to Colm Tong, Cillian Crosson and Hugh Conlon of the Fossil Free TCD campaign.
Touring with Jake Bugg and her Company of Thieves: Singer-Songwriter Georgie
Rising star Georgie talks tattoos, touring in Dublin with Jake Bugg and the old-school vibe of her music.
James Orr on Incorporating a Love of Nature into Daily Life at Trinity
The zoology student and Chair of DU Zoology Society speaks about his passion for photography and blogging with The Typing TRex.
The Most Pertinent Issues Facing Trinity’s Societies and the Importance of Fourth Week
Ahead of Fourth Week, Benn Ó hÓgáin, the newly-elected Chairperson of the CSC, on the role of the governing body and their aims for the year ahead.
Raglans on Moving Beyond the Irish Indie-Rock Scene
Stephen Kelly of Raglans talks to Saoirse Ní Scanláin about the band’s recent triumphs ahead of today’s release of their EP, Again & Again.
Speaking With: Aran O’Grady and Seamus Ryan, the Duo Behind Trinity Orchestra’s Bowie Performance
After a showstopping Bowie tribute at Electric Picnic earlier this month, we talk to Aran O'Grady and Seamus Ryan of Trinity Orchestra.
Speaking With: Sam McMahon on the Inclusivity of Trinity VDP
Chatting to the President of Trinity VDP, Fionnuala Egan uncovers the lesser-known activities that are so important to the society and the wider Dublin community.