Arts

Trinity’s Improv Troupe Set for Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Improv, She Wrote is graduating to the paid Fringe, with a nine-night run in a 90-seater venue.
By Molly Furey

Ahead of Trinity Appearance, ‘Insane’ Foals Play Surprise Glastonbury Set

Foals will take to the stage in College Park this Tuesday at 7pm as a headline act of the Trinity Summer Series.
By Donal MacNamee

District 8 to Make Return to Dublin’s Club Scene

The night's organisers will run 20 shows a year in a new venue in Swords.
By Molly Furey

The Irish Author Who Broke Open the American Dream

Author Séan Ó Tuathaigh's new book, 'Outlanders', documents the stories of refugees he met while on a J1 in the US in 2010.
By Molly Furey

In New Exhibition, the Science Gallery Strives for Perfection

The Science Gallery's new exhibition, which launches tomorrow, contemplates the role of technology in our quest for perfection.
By Molly Furey
Editorial

Trinity’s Expanded Columbia Partnership in Line With its Global Ambitions

The College would be wise to take inspiration and learn from this world-class university.

College to Launch New Film and Art History Courses With Columbia

The College will also set up two single honours degrees in film and art history in September 2020.
By Ciannait Khan

Athens, Greece’s Underrated Capital, Makes for an Atypical but Worthwhile City Break

Orla Murnaghan ventures to Athens, where she finds a culture-filled city with no illusions of its grandeur.
By Orla Murnaghan

How Meg Grehan Wrote Queer Issues Into Irish Children’s Literature

The Louth author's second novel, launched this week, offers a gentle yet searingly honest look at coming out and anxiety.
By Rachael Kilduff

Sally Rooney’s Normal People Sweeps to British Book of the Year

Rooney, a Trinity graduate, saw off competition from Michelle Obama's memoir as well as Milkman by Anna Burns.
By Emer Moreau