Arts

The Weird Sisters: Forgotten Female Artists in Irish History

The legacy of Elizabeth and Lily Yeats has been hidden in the shadow of their famous brothers.
By Ella Smyth

Five of the Best: Scariest Irish Art

With Halloween fast approaching, Ella Smyth has picked the top eerie Irish artworks that will haunt your dreams.
By Ella Smyth

Basic Income for the Arts: The Pilot Scheme That Could Transform How We Make Art

“This payment, at its core, represents freedom.”
By Ella Smyth

Brotherhood, Blood and the Absurd in Jason Byrne’s A Whistle in the Dark

This adaptation of Tom Murphy’s 1961 play runs on the Peacock stage in the Abbey Theatre as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival until November 5th.
By Anastasia Fedosova

Window A World Explores Identity and Uncertainty

Window a World will run at the Dublin Theatre Festival box office until October 16th.
By Clara Roche

A Slice of New York in Dublin

Newcomer restaurant Bambino delivers an affordable meal to the city centre in the form of piping hot New York-style pizzas.
By Isabel Farrington

Sammy Copley: A Year On

The Trinity student discusses their new single, upcoming gigs and the role of TikTok in building a music career
By Aoife Doheny

Owen Henry on Navigating Trinity’s Music World

The soloist, chairperson and student dives into the trials and tribulations of Trinity’s music world.
By Ines Kennedy

The Journey to Find One’s Place in the World in Holding Her Breath

Eimear Ryan’s thrilling novel chronicles the collision between family, university life and all in between
By Barrett Ellis

The Bray Literary Festival Showcases Irish Writers, New and Old

The festival had its final run last weekend, featuring a wide-ranging group of Irish artists
By Barrett Ellis and Ella Hussey