Arts

When it Comes to its Buildings, Dublin is Eating Itself Faster Than Ever

The Brutalist developments of 1960s Dublin might not be pretty, but they're historically significant. They're disappearing at an alarming rate.
By Dónal Walsh

Look Up: In Trinity, Evie Hone’s ‘Rose Window’ Sketches Reside

Sketches created by Irish artist Evie Hone, for her ‘Rose Window’ in Co Donegal, reside in Trinity's Arts Block. They're worth a look.
By Aoife Grimes

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.
By Emer Tyrrell

Celebrating World Theatre Day, In a World Turned Upside-Down

In unprecedented times, Irish theatre has had to get creative to celebrate World Theatre Day 2020, releasing archived and fresh content online.
By Emer Tyrrell

Trinity Trend: The Mullet

Once the stylistic equal of socks and sandals, the mullet has has risen from the ashes to take Trinity by storm.
By Coco Millar

Look Up: Rowan Gillespie’s Failing Better

Exploring the who, what, when, where and why of the New Square artwork.
By Aoife Grimes

With Banríon, Trinity’s Róisín Ní Haicéid is Tearing Up the Script

The frontwoman of Trinity's biggest new band talks about growing in creative confidence and writing music as a disability activist.
By Ellie O'Neill

With Dublin Theatre’s Stage Managers, a Trip Behind the Curtain

Stage management, a vital part of theatre-making, is a process shrouded in mystery. Those who do it say there's a lot to the job.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

Meet the Society Spreading Laughter in Uncertain Times

Its activities have been halted by the coronavirus, but DU Comedy Society is dynamic and vibrant – and a vital source of laughter in hard times.
By Kate Fergusson

JYellowL Entertains and Enlightens – By Talking About What’s Real

Dublin rapper JYellowL is a hot property – he's opened for Nelly, among other successes. Now he's back, with his hardest-hitting single yet.
By Joe Coughlan