Culture

The Best of Trinity’s Fringe

Check out some of the best shows of the Trinity Fringe, which starts today.
By Alice Bellamy

The Day The Cranberries Reunited in Trinity

On January 9th 2009, Dolores O’Riordan took to the stage in the GMB.
By Dominic McGrath
Editorial

Yes, Let’s Double Science Funding. But Why Not Arts Too?

Calls for more science funding are a reminder of the unequal research funding landscape.

Who Doesn’t Love Vincent?

A special screening of 'Loving Vincent' will be followed by a panel discussion in the National Gallery.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Little Ass Has Plans to Go Larger

Regular visitors will have noticed Pablo Picante has replaced Little Ass on Dawson St.
By Lorna Reid

Speaking With: Tramp Press

The founders of the publishing company chat about their extraordinary success in the last few years.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick

The Rise of Student Bands

Two student acts share their experiences with the realities of juggling their up-and-coming music careers and their studies.
By Grace Meagher

How K-Pop Repurposes 1990s Nostalgia

K-pop isn't without its problems, but it's also a vehicle to relive the golden era of pop bands.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

A Saxophone Star Who Took a Chance on Trinity

Gavin Brennan might have had concerns as the first-ever student to graduate from Trinity’s masters in music performance. But looking back, he has few regrets.
By Imogen Sharkey Ochoa

Philly McMahon’s Big Choice

The Dublin GAA star, in his new book, talks frankly about drugs, mental health and becoming famous.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick