Arts

Crafts and Consent with TCDSU and VisArts

Get down to the Pav tomorrow afternoon for an event offering arts, crafts and conversations about consent.
By Zahra Khan

In Abbey Theatre, a Cutting Articulation of Suburban Dublin

Written by acclaimed playwright Lisa Tierney-Keogh, This Beautiful Village will run at the Abbey for the next two weeks.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

Magic and Mixology in Dublin’s Newest Fantasy-Themed Bar

Located in Temple Bar, the Cauldron offers a unique experience – albeit at a cost.
By Orla Murnaghan

At Pallas Projects, an Art Exhibition Full of Surprises

Shiftings, the now-completed exhibition in Pallas Projects in the Liberties, is at once coherent and unexpected.
By Susie Crawford

Meet the Trinity Graduates Refocusing Theatre’s Race Conversation

Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng and Grace Morgan are set for the Abbey, with their play selected to feature in the theatre's Young Curators Festival.
By Emer Tyrrell

Om Diva Is Clearing the Floor to Irish Designers

Om Diva's summer residency programme is giving Irish designers some much-needed visibility.
By Céire Carey

Star of Tomorrow Jordanne Jones Wants to Make a Difference Today

For Trinity student Jordanne Jones, acting offers the opportunity to tackle important societal issues.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

How a Murder in Mexico Spawned Tim MacGabhann’s ‘Second’ Novel

Trinity graduate Tim MacGabhann talks about class consciousness and why Donald Trump is nothing new – 'just a bit ruder'.
By Martha Kirwan

Normal People Filming to Hit Trinity’s Campus

Filming for the BBC adaptation of Sally Rooney's award-winning novel will take place over four days on campus.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity Actor Jordanne Jones Named a Star of Tomorrow

Jones, an English and film student, was listed as a Star of Tomorrow by film magazine Screen International.
By Stephen Patrick Murray