Arts
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.
In Latest Exhibition, Artists Rework the Architecture of the Douglas Hyde
The gallery reopened its doors last week with two solo exhibitions by Gabriel Kuri and Kirsten Pieroth.
The Gate Theatre to Remain Closed Until 2021
The venue has been closed since March and is unable to open due to social distancing measures that will curb its box office earnings.
Liobhan Alanna’s Scarves Emerge Triumphant from Lockdown
The expansion of the ethical brand during lockdown is symptomatic of a broader pushback against fast fashion.
At Druid Debuts, Edward Lee’s ‘Wall’ Astonishes in its Timeliness
The play is part of the company’s annual festival that is running online until July 23rd.
Meet the Trinity Graduates Finding New Ways to Stay on the Stage
Theatre has been hit hard by the pandemic. For recent Trinity graduates, it has brought challenges – but many are making waves even in lockdown.
With Druid Theatre, a Trio of Plays Show an Ireland Long Before Lockdown
As part of the DruidSynge recordings, three of Ireland's most famous plays can be streamed. They offer a glimpse of Ireland in the 20th century.
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.
Meet the Costume Designer Who Kitted Out Connell and Marianne
Lorna Marie Mugan, Normal People's costume designer, talks vintage clothes, the importance of place and Connell's famous chain.
In a World Fraying at the Seams, Student Designers Find New Solutions
Dublin’s fashion students – particularly designers – are facing up to a new set of problems during and after the pandemic.