Arts

Live and Local, at Hard Working Class Heroes

Aimed at promoting local talent, this year's lineup at Hard Working Class Heroes is bursting with variety.
By Alison Traynor

Teeming with Variety, IFI Documentary Festival Offers Trip to the Unknown

The IFI Documentary festival kicks off tonight with a screening of the critically lauded 'Minding the Gap', which delicately explores adulthood.
By Patrick O'Donoghue

Pushing the Boundaries of Art and Science

Visit the Science Gallery's current exhibition, 'Life on the Edges', before it closes next week.
By Phelim O'Laoghaire

Poetry Therapy, Terry Pratchett and Spanish Spoken Word

We've rounded up the best literature events in Dublin for Culture Night this evening.
By Rachael Kilduff

Meltybrains Hit Their Psychedelic Peak

Playing a one-off gig in the Abbey last night, Meltybrains challenged the very essence of what a gig can be.
By Céire Carey

Style Without the Price Tag, at Dublin Fashion Festival

Featuring clothing from high-street outlets and local boutiques alike, last weekend's fashion extravaganza was both accessible and authentic.
By Aoife Murray

Meltybrains Veer From Madness to Masterpiece

Playing a one-off gig in the Olympia on September 18th, Meltybrains offer something to every music fan.
By Michael Dooley

Donald Trump, Republic of Loose and the Roman Empire: Your Week Ahead

Politics takes centre stage this week in Trinity.
By Katie Dumpleton

Creative Culture Celebrated by Ace & Tate

Eyewear brand Ace & Tate launched its Exchequer St store with an ode to Dublin's cutting-edge cultural scene.
By Eleanor Scott

Unwoman Part III is a Show Like No Other

Dealing in symbolism for the majority of its runtime, 'Unwoman Part III' is equal parts painful and captivating – but it isn't for everyone.
By Christopher Kestell