Culture

The Revolution has Begun, and Dublin’s Shops are Leading the Way

Skinfull Affairs showcased an alternative to fast fashion at a much-hyped event.
By Niamh Farrell

Girl Song, a Perfectly Orchestrated Production

Emma Martin's latest production is a must see for its elegance and style.
By Paraic Mc Lean

‘Tradition Now’ Festival Brings Trad Back to the Future

Backed by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Beoga successfully married two worlds at their October gig.
By Niamh Keane

LitSoc’s ‘Series of International Events’ Will Offer a Host of Worldwide Literature

LitSoc’s “Series of International Events” aims to bring global literary culture to Trinity students.
By Shauna Donnelly

Come Away with Me to the End of the World

In spite of the promising title the play 'Come Away with Me to the End of the World' leaves one feeling very much like staying at home.
By Alice Bellamy

For Zeminar, Over 120 Organisations and 60 Speakers to Attend RDS

From the 10th to 12th of October, the RDS will become an arena of inspiration, aimed specifically at inspiring 'Generation Z'.
By Ciara Haley

Niall Murphy’s Donnybrook Journey

The Donnybrook Fair chef has a new cookbook out, but don't ask him about clean-eating.
By Lorna Reid

The New Arts Block Cafe: Worth the Hype?

The Perch looks slick and shiny, but what has changed in the Arts Block cafe?
By Lorna Reid

Art Deco Splendours and Astounding Detail on D’Olier St

Often overlooked, the Gas Building is an amazing mismatch of art deco and Neo-Tudor styles.
By Arianna Schardt

Trinitones Newest Video: Bob Dylan and the Band’s ‘I Shall be Released’

Just back from their tour of Australia, the Trinitones talk about their upcoming music video.
By Niamh Herbert