Arts

Quenching Students’ Thirst for Art

The success of last night's event might see the society move future Paint n Sip events to a larger venue.
By Susie Crawford

Ruth Negga on Plunging Shakespeare into the 21st Century

Ruth Negga speaks about playing Hamlet in the Gate theatre, tectonic shifts in theatre and working with lauded Director Yael Farber.
By Jack Farrell

Visual Arts Highlights of the Dublin Fringe Festival

The Dublin Fringe festival will feature everything from photography to performance art, as the festival enters its 24th year.
By Sorcha Brennan

Performer of Passion David Keenan Hits the Right Notes

Despite his unabashed earnestness, the authenticity of Dundalk-born songwriter David Keenan ensures he never descends into cliche.
By Michael Dooley

Trinity’s Sinéad Burke Appointed Vogue Contributing Editor

A influential figure in the fashion industry, Burke is currently undertaking a PhD in Trinity.
By Donal MacNamee

TCDSU Asks Students for Trinity Ball Act Suggestions

Ents Officer David Flood says the move will ensure that the lineup reflects students’ music tastes.
By Donal MacNamee

The Corps Ensemble Reinvent the Wheel

Emma Donoghue's ever-relevant 'Kissing the Witch' is given a new lease of life by Dublin-based theatre group The Corps Ensemble.
By Hayley Douglas

Hear Heaney Afresh at New Exhibition

Opened by President Michael D Higgins, 'Listen Now Again' puts the late poet back in the spotlight.
By Liam Whelan

Five of the Best: Summer Festivals

Stuck for summer plans? Sick of Electric Picnic? Check out our festival recommendations.
By Ciara Haley

Let DU Players Rúin Your Summer

The society's summer festival promises to bring campus back to life once exams are over.
By Marcus Bateson