Culture

Photo and Film Exhibition Aims to Educate and Entertain

Set up outside the Berkeley until Friday, the 8x8 photography and film exhibition is a student-run initiative focused on global justice issues.
By Aaron Finnegan

Enda Walsh Presents an Opera for Our Times

Bluebeard's Castle is a masterwork in multimedia fusion, touching on topics like abuse and male violence.
By Ian Macartney

Roddy Doyle’s ‘Rosie’ Brings Homelessness Home

At a screening of 'Rosie' in the Light House, Roddy Doyle and director Paddy Breathnach chatted about the influences and aims of the new film.
By Maeve O'Rourke

Speaking With: Niamh Barry

BESS student Niamh Barry's documentary, 'Boys Actually Do Cry', offers a poignant insight into the mental struggles of young men.
By Patrick O'Donoghue

Five of the Best: Open House Events

This weekend, the public will have access to many of the architectural wonders of Dublin.
By Sorcha Brennan

For Mental Health Week, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill Finds Meaning in Poetry

Last night, poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill joined Trinity’s Prof Jim Lucey to talk about the intersection between poetry and mental health
By Brian Moore

‘McQueen’ Dazzles and Devastates in Equal Measures

After its release earlier this year, 'McQueen', a documentary about the rebel king of fashion, is being screened in the Pavilion Theatre today.
By Eleanor Scott

Camerino Bakery Hits the Sweet Spot

With a new premises recently opened on Merrion Square, Camerino is the perfect place for a catch-up lunch with a twist.
By Ally Courtney

Music for the Moment, as Everything Everything Visit the Phil

With their esoteric brand of satire-infused indie-pop increasingly relevant, Everything Everything chatted music and politics with the Phil today.
By Michael Dooley

Marrying Minimalism and Excess, Richard III Excels

Currently showing at The Abbey, DruidShakespeare's version of Richard III retains only the essential – and it's all the richer for it.
By Katy Amos