Culture

Madness Meets Musical, as TMT Does Mamma Mia in Twelve Hours

Trinity Musical Theatre Society will attempt an incredible feat this week, staging Mamma Mia 12 hours after auditioning a cast for the production.
By Molly Furey

Speaking With: Bread 41

Since its opening, Bread 41 on Pearse St has been mobbed with customers eager to try the artisan pastries and sourdough bread.
By Emma Horan

Literature and Art Collide at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios

Writers and artists alike gathered in Temple Bar last night for a reading of work inspired by the gallery’s exhibitions.
By Bridget Maloney

Cruffins, Coffee, and Charlie Haughey: Our Guide to Stoneybatter

We offer a guide on how to spend a perfect day in one of Dublin's coolest neighbourhoods.
By Katy Amos

Probe 2018 Brings Together a World of Possibilities

Visitors to Front Square were this evening treated to live experiments, exclusive demonstrations and interactive workshops.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick

A Holding Field Highlights Heaney’s Legacy

Seamus Heaney's work in translation was celebrated last night at an event that explored the boundaries between culture and languages.
By Brian Moore

Bliss Out in the Light House, at Marathon Lord of the Rings Showing

The Light House Cinema is offering viewers the chance to watch all three Lord of the Rings movies over the weekend.
By Tom Jordan

Speaking With: Shoe Lab

We speak to shoe designer and Shoe Lab owner Neil McCarthy about the closure of this beloved Dublin shop.
By Aoife Murray

Lost Moments of The Troubles

The Gallery of Photography this week launched a moving exhibition, charting the tumultuous year of 1968 in Northern Ireland.
By Sorcha Brennan

Smithfield’s Sushi Sanctum

Tokyo Kitchen, a hole in the wall just beside a small fishmonger, is rolling some of the best sushi in Dublin.
By Katy Amos