Culture

When a Gallery Becomes a Spaceship

Have you ever been inside the wreckage of a spaceship? Take a trip to the Kerlin Gallery for Sam Keogh's new show.
By Phelim O Laoghaire

Sebastian Barry Joins Trinity to Remember the Holocaust

The author joined others in a reading of Primo Levi's masterful work.
By Chloe Tait

A Vietnamese Delight to Quell Those Hunger Pangs

Dublin's newest Vietnamese restaurant Pang has big ambitions.
By Neil Brannelly

Cocaine Blues in the Project Arts Centre

Project Art Centre's new psychological production explores the story of two young men whose lives are connected by violence and love.
By Bríd Nolan

In Whelan’s, Ones to Watch

Whelan's gave their stage to a host of promising young acts last night.
By Ivan Rakhmanin

TCDSU Launches Free Cookbook

Five-hundred copies of the cookbook will be available to students in the front office of House Six.
By Aisling Marren

Surviving Veganuary as a Dublin Student

From eating in to nights out, here are some tips for making Veganuary easier.
By Aoife McCormack

A Farce in a South Dublin Bedroom

In the Bewleys Cafe Theatre, 'All Honey' shows us a different, but very familiar, world.
By Marcus Bateson

Anne Enright, Ireland’s Fiction Laureate, on her ‘Half Honour, Half Job’

Enright was reading from some of her best work in Trinity last night.
By Imogen McGuckin

Film Network 2018 Offers Inside Look at Irish Industry

The annual conference returns with a big-name line-up.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh