Culture

South Korean Prime Minister Visits Trinity

Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon took a trip round the Book of Kells today.
By Dominic McGrath

Gus Dapperton is Selling Himself on Sincerity Alone

The indie star has quickly become a darling of New York's music scene. He chats surrealism, new found success and why he wants to be sincere.
By Ivan Rakhmanin

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

Trinity Pays Tribute to Tom Murphy

The acclaimed playwright Tom Murphy had a longstanding relationship with Trinity.
By Dominic McGrath

An Uninspired Nation?

For many, the Irish art scene is far from being the community of creativity it aspires to be.
By Phelim Ó Laoghaire

The Trinity Duo Striking a Chord in the Music Industry

Neil Dunne and Zach Miller-Frankel are hoping their company can change the way the music industry operates.
By Edward O’Loughlin

Why ‘The Delinquent Season’ Flopped, But ‘The Approach’ Soared

Mark O'Rowe has been unable to transfer his magic touch from stage to screen.
By John Dinneen

Together for Yes Pops Up in Temple Bar

A new shop, selling badges and repeal jumpers, launched tonight in Temple Bar.
By Ciannait Khan

The Cultural Death of the Guitar

As Gibson declares bankruptcy, is there a future for the iconic instrument?
By Andrew Connolly