Culture
Explore a Different Side of Trinity with Early Printed Books
At the top of the Old Library, Early Printed Books hosts some of the oldest and most valuable books in Trinity.
Jill & Gill, Dublin’s Most Vibrant Artists, on Muses, Politics and Plans for the Future
In just over a year, Jill and Gill has become of the coolest brands in Dublin, working for everyone from the Abortion Rights Campaign to James Vincent McMorrow.
Analysis
The Timely Reform of Irish Arts Degrees
UCD and Maynooth University are planning to reform their arts degree programmes. The aim? To give arts students the skills they're often mocked for not having.
The Nassau St Entrance: Renovation, Architectural Revolution and Wooden Blocks
Some of the more ambitious Nassau St entrance architectural innovations have been more successful than others.
The Douglas Hyde’s New Director on Promoting Art Inside and Outside the College
Trinity hosts what was the first dedicated contemporary art gallery in the country, and its new director, Georgina Jackson, has bold plans for its future.
Food Under €10: Moro Kitchen Provides Tasty Moroccan Fare
Located near Camden St, Moro Kitchen offers a selection of wraps for €6.50 to €7.50 and small, tapas-style dishes for around €5 each
Joe Joyce on Echoland, Novel-Writing and What Makes Dublin so Special
The novelist, whose book Echoland has been chosen for One City, One Book 2017, discusses what the city means to him.
Five of the Best Places to Get Food After Trinity Ball
We answer the all-important question of where to refuel after the biggest night out of term.
“The Real Memories are Made with your Own Friends”: Authors Tell Their Trinity Ball Tales
Drinks on the roof of the GMB, standing front row at the Pogues and lighting a stranger’s hair on fire are among the memories recalled by these Trinity graduates turned authors.
Grabbing an Early Bird Meal Before Trinity Ball
With Trinity Ball kicking off at 9pm this year, there are great places in Dublin to grab a good-value bite before things kick off.