Arts

How to Put On a Good Grad Show

The two-part festival offers Trinity's graduating drama students the chance to showcase their debut work.
By Will Dunleavy

Dragana Jurisic Takes Us to the Unknown

Dragana Jurisic's latest collection offers viewers a glimpse into her intimate thoughts.
By Aislinn Shanahan Daly
Editorial

Latest University Rankings Exhibit More Than One Disparity

The gulf between arts and STEM subjects remains wide – but so too is the one between Irish and UK universities.

A Satire on British Society at the RHA

Grayson Perry's tapestries come to Dublin.
By David Boyd

At the Irish Theatre Awards, an Appreciation of our Stage

The victors of each category is anyone's guess, as a plethora of productions deserve praise.
By Alice Bellamy

Architecture Titbit: Steward’s House

Beside a bus stop and tucked away in a corner of campus, take a look one of Trinity's prettiest Victorian buildings.
By Ciara Haley

Amongst Banal Exchanges, ‘The Approach’ Comes Alive

Mark O’Rowe's new play is a worthwhile watch, and the messages it seeks to convey should be listened to.
By Will Dunleavy

Watercolour Masterpieces Prove Colour is Life

Emil Nolde's wonderful canvas of colours brightens up the National Gallery of Ireland.
By Phelim Ó Laoghaire

Sive at the Gaiety Theatre: Garry Hynes’s Newest Production

Sive takes us back to the Leaving Certificate and makes us all have a good laugh about it.
By Alanna MacNamee

Conversations About Choice With TCDSU

This term, TCDSU is running a series of repeal training workshops to keep conversations about repeal up to date.
By Grace Meagher