Culture

Last Night, Samhain Brought Out the Best of Celtic Culture

Last night, Cumann Gaelach and Trad Soc celebrated the festival of Samhain.
By Andrew Connolly

Following The New Coast-Lines at IMMA

The new exhibition Coast-Lines sets out to challenge our perceptions of pattern, surface, motion and place.
By Aisling Clark

Left-Wing Publication Launched Weeks After Burkean Review

The new publication, the 'Red Pen', hopes to fill what it sees as a left-wing niche in Trinity.
By Donal MacNamee

Dublin Theatre Festival in Retrospect

The sixtieth anniversary of the Dublin Theatre Festival proves to be uninspiring but maintains a high quality of production.
By Will Dunleavy

Lisa Hannigan Offers an Exquisite Performance for DU Music

Lisa Hannigan talked to DU Music about her process as an artist, while delivering stunning performances of various songs.
By Marcus Bateson

‘What Put the Blood’ is Confusing, Ferocious and Frustrating

This ambitious reworking of Jean Racine’s 'Andromaque' tells a story of savage courtship.
By Will Dunleavy

Speaking with Julianne Mooney, Programme Director of Dublin Book Festival

Dublin Book Festival is a celebration of Irish talent and a must-attend event for all bookworms.
By Shauna Donnelly

Always a Highlight, The Puppy Room Returned for Mental Health Week

Seven furry friends came to reenergise and destress students as part of TCDSU Mental Health Week.
By Shauna Donnelly

Mental Health, Gaeilge and John Pilger: Your Week Ahead

TCDSU’s Mental Health Week is full of events aimed at de-stressing and re-energising students' minds.
By Niamh Herbert

No More Goodbyes to Berlin

The much-loved, late-night cafe bar Berlin d2 is back and has big plans for the future.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin