Culture

Speaking With: David Flood

TCDSU's Ents Officer has big plans for his year in the hotseat – and he wants to share them all with students.
By Michael Dooley

Not a Dry Eye at ‘Fear Not’ Launch

Spoken-word sensation Stephen James Smith launches first-ever poetry book.
By Imogen McGuckin

Celebrating Hitchcock, the Master of Suspense

Relive some of the most iconic moments in cinematic history at the Light House cinema.
By Aaron Finnegan

Five of the Best: Cafes with a Twist

For your next coffee date, try one of these coffee shops that offer something different.
By Niamh Kennedy

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

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

Trinity Students Have Their Finger on the Beat

Dealing with the fine lines and fluctuating attitudes that characterise men's mental health, 'Beat' kicks off this evening in Smock Alley.
By Christopher Kestell

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

Angst and Authenticity in Societies’ Film Screening

Students should flock to a screening of "Love, Simon", a coming-of-age film being shown by Lit Soc and Q Soc this evening.
By Molly Furey