Arts

Roderick Ford Brings ‘the Hidden Aspects of Being’ to the Project Arts Centre

The poet and playwright talks about his new play, called The Spider's House, and expressing the neglected side of things on stage.
By Emer Tyrrell

An Array of Talent on Show at First Battle of the Bands Semi-Final

The lineup for the opening semi-final of this year's Battle of the Bands includes a refreshing collection of new talent.
By Joe Coughlan

Eoin Hand Vows to Oppose Creative Arts Relocation if President

Hand said he wants to protect the presence of the creative arts on campus, if as elected TCDSU president.
By Emma Taggart

Fashion Soc Plots a Show Increasingly Crucial to Dublin Culture

This Thursday, Trinity's Fashion Society will run its annual show – a display 'unlike what we've done previously'.
By Coco Millar

Witty and Acerbic, Tony Cantwell and Hannah Mamalis Wow TAF Audience

Comics Tony Cantwell and Hannah Mamalis visited Trinity for a vibrant, energetic and witty questions and answers session.
By Samuel Doyle

Poet Eva Griffin is Fighting for a More Diverse Dublin

Eva Griffin is a co-founder of the Not4U Collective – which provides a platform predominantly, although not exclusively, for LGBTQ+ poets.
By Carla Meaney

How Lemoncello Are Giving New Voice to Irish Folk

The Maynooth duo talk about their influences – including Seamus Fogarty Sam Amidon – and and how their sound comes from within.
By Ellie O'Neill

With Splonk, Smart Literature for a Smart(phone) Generation

Splonk is a new journal of 'flash' literature – stories, poetry and other experimental writing, with brevity and speed at its heart.
By Ellen Finnerty

A TAF Murder Mystery With Twists, Turns – and a Dead Elon Musk

A complex plot and a hilarious host of characters made for a thoroughly entertaining evening with the Trinity Arts Festival last night.
By Imogen Redpath

Thanks to TAF, I Had a Tarot Reading. It Threw Up Some Surprises

As part of the Trinity Arts Festival, Catriona Paget – an astrology sceptic – gives tarot card reading a go. It doesn't go how she expects.
By Catriona Paget