Radius Speaking With

With a New Novel in Tow, Kevin Power Talks Privilege and Publication

'White City', the Trinity lecturer’s second novel aims to tackle the post-Tiger malaise with black humour.
By Anthony Bradley

The Irish Directors of This Year’s Ottawa Film Festival

Directors Paddy Slattery and Cathy Brady speak to The University Times about their recent films.
By Gráinne Mahon

Meet Speakers: A Trinity Band Born From Lockdown

Fronted by DU Music Chairperson Conor Kinsella, the band reflects on the importance of collaboration and continuation, even when gig prospects are grim.
By Hannah Quearney

Niamh O’Farrell-Tyler Makes Words Glow Online

Second-year drama student Niamh O'Farrell-Tyler’s debut poetry collection ‘Glow’ is available to purchase on Amazon.
By Anthony Bradley

Speaking With: Trophy Wife

We sat down with Trophy Wife to talk about her EP, Art, the revival of pop-punk in Dublin, and more.
By Ruth Cronin

How Brent Geese and Surveillance Capitalism Inspired Designer Una Curran

A poster girl for uncanny inspiration, Una Curran’s award-winning graduate collection takes the patterns of migratory birds and modern society – and makes it fashion.
By Elizabeth Ring

Seán Hewitt: Trinity’s Rising Literary Star

Hewitt’s memoir All Down Darkness Wide is set to be published in summer 2022.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

The One-Man Magic of Local Boy

Tickets to Fynch in the Button Factory on December 16th, where Local Boy will be performing as a special guest, are available on Eventbrite for €15.
By Joe Coughlan

Hayley McDonnell’s Journey from Social Care Student to Poet

The emerging Kimmage poet writes primarily about social injustices, putting active engagement ahead of polished perfection.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

The Master Behind 1000 Beasts

1000 Beasts’ debut EP 'On A Different Page', which landed in July, was only the beginning for Cork native Cian Sweeney.
By Joe Coughlan