Arts

VDP’s Herculean Panto Muscles Its Way Onto Belvedere Stage

Hercules is this year's VDP panto, and it is set to take Belvedere by storm this weekend.
By Eimear Finan

Kick February Off With a Fabulous Day at the Market

The Dublin February Market, which will be held tomorrow, is the perfect place to find a fresh look for spring.
By Coco Millar

In Collins Barracks, A Celebration of Trans Women and Non-Binary Femme Folk

The photo exhibition begins at 7pm tomorrow evening in the interior courtyard of Collins Barracks.
By Rachael Gunning

Chiara Viale’s Guide to Enjoying Life – In All its Challenges

Italian filmmaker Chiara Viale talks about her new film The New Music and how the spirit of punk informs her work.
By Gráinne Mahon

Gone Full Havisham Offers Heart, Soul and Guts – But Lacks Subtlety

Irene Kelleher is powerful as Emily in Gone Full Havisham, but ultimately the play feels too much like an exercise in gawking at a mad woman.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

Stíl agus Coinsias – na hÉadaí Gaelacha is Fearr Ar An Margadh

Le cúpla bliain anuas, tá claochlú iomlán tar éis teacht ar íomhá na Gaeilge.
By Aoife Enright

Young Talent B(l)ooms at the New Theatre

Written and directed by Trinity alumni, B(l)oom is a provocative feat of verbal theatre depicting a Dublin in disturbing decline.
By Gráinne Mahon

Rachael Lavelle is Finding Beauty in Songwriting Simplicity

Dublin songwriter Rachael Lavelle on the solitude of songwriting – and the value of creating music that listeners can connect with.
By Ellie O'Neill

How Dublin’s Newest Literary Magazine is Welcoming the Unorthodox

Sonder, a new literary magazine in Dublin, has an ethos of accessibility and a fondness for the unusual, according to the duo who founded it.
By Martha Kirwan

With Taifead, Eoghan Scally is Creating Space for Dublin’s Creatives

Eoghan Scally recently collaborated with former Horslips drummer Eamon Carr to create an immersive photo exhibition.
By Susie Crawford