Arts

In Gaiety, a Story of Violence, Twisted Love and a Beloved – Dead – Cat

Martin McDonagh’s The Lieutenant of Inishmore, currently showing in the Gaiety, is twisted, lurid and grotesquely violent, but always deeply funny.
By MaryAnn Ciosk

Five of the Best: 2020 Theatre Season

From Faith Healer to Circle of Friends, Dublin's theatres have many gems in store in the coming months.
By Emer Tyrrell

Photography, Valentine’s and the Trinity Arts Festival: Your Week Ahead

There's more action than you can shake a stick at this week in Trinity.
By Catriona Paget

Éigse na Tríonóide: Seachtain Lán de Chultúr, Ceol agus Craic

Bígí páirteach san fhéile Ghaelach is mó ar champas.
By Róise Hannan

Evgeniya Martitosyan Brings Unsettling Vivacity to LAB Gallery

Cork-based artist Evgeniya Martitosyan's exhibition 'Under Your Skin' starts tonight in the LAB Gallery – and runs until March 15th.
By Dónal Walsh

This Sunday, the National Concert Hall Brings Music’s Biggest Names to Town

Perspectives, the National Concert Hall music series, will host the likes of Lisa O’Neill and Radie Peat this week.
By Ellie O'Neill

For Dublin’s Classic Yellow, the Future is Golden

The band have accomplished more than many in their two years of existence.
By Joe Coughlan

‘You Didn’t See the Fucking Movie’: When Abel Ferrara Came to Trinity

Filmmaker Abel Ferrara, in Dublin for the Silk Road Film Festival, is controversial, cantankerous – and fascinating conversation.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Quizzing, Lenny Abrahamson and a Dance Extravaganza: Your Week Ahead

It's RAG Week, which means a plethora of society activity. Don't miss out.
By Catriona Paget

A Daring, Diverse and Sparsely Attended Film Festival Comes to Trinity

Featuring student short films and a masterclass from director Abel Ferrara, the Silk Road Film Festival impressed.
By Stephen Patrick Murray and Holly Moore