Arts

Dublin Book Festival Promises a Bevy of Cultural Delights

With only days to go, we reveal our bucket list for the long-awaited Dublin Book Festival.
By Rachael Kilduff and Imogen Kavanagh

In November, Rich Pickings for Dublin Theatre

From opera to ballet, a packed schedule this month demonstrates the rude health of Dublin's theatre scene.
By Jack Farrell

Bob Dylan, Books and the Blues

Michael Gray, the author of several books on Bob Dylan, delivered a lecture this week defending Dylan's right to be considered a literary figure.
By Katy Poole

Confronting the Divide Between Land and Sea

Running until November 17th, Sean Scully's latest exhibition represents the coming together of land and sea.
By Éabha McKeown

Samantha Power, Rainbow Week and David Swensen: Your Week Ahead

This week, societies play host to a range of top political and business figures as well as celebrating Rainbow Week.
By Molly Furey

Lemme Talk Offers Budding Poets an Open Mic Debut

Whether you've been waiting to show your poetic skills, or simply need a break from the library, Poetry Ireland's new open mic night is for you.
By Imogen Kavanagh

Get Intimate at the Science Gallery

The Science Gallery's new exhibition challenges how we view human connection.
By Sorcha Brennan

Paul Muldoon on the Barriers of Art and Language

Paul Muldoon planted himself in 'tricky and treacherous' ground last night, discussing the intricacies of cultural appropriation.
By Martha Kirwan

Speaking With: Eoin McNamee

Author and Trinity alumnus Eoin McNamee on childhood, mystery and the fight for a 'thinning' set of liberal values.
By Rachael Kilduff

A College Immortalised in Literature

With Trinity the backdrop to countless stories, its legacy will be forever enshrined in Irish literature.
By Imogen Kavanagh