Culture

Bloc Party, The Strypes to Headline Trinity Ball

The acts will join the usual cohort of Trinity-based artists and acts including Wilkinson, SG Lewis and Blossoms.
By Killian Barry

TAF Wrap Party Offers a Magical End to the Festival in an Enchanting Georgian Mansion

Last night saw the culmination of a week of art, music and creativity as Trinity Arts Festival drew to a close in the Rosendale Mansion in Shankill.
By Grace O'Boyle

The Beautiful and Unsettling Nature of Daphne Wright’s Emotional Archaeology

The Irish artist explores themes of parenthood, ageing and the relationship between humans and animals in her latest exhibition in the RHA.
By Holly Brown

Have a Spare Hour? Players Lunchtime Shows Provide Ideal Opportunity for Midday Drama

The high standard of the short productions which run daily in Players Theatre reflect the weeks of effort that have gone into them.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Challenging Trinity’s Traditional Structural Elegance, the Berkeley Library Celebrates 50 Years

Constructed between 1961 and 1967, the library stands as a grey concrete structure in the midst of neoclassical grandiose.
By Robert Holton

Icarus Theatre’s Game of Thrones-style Hamlet Loses the Complexity of the Original Play

Last week the production, dubbed the Hamlet for the Game of Thrones generation, came to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.
By Shauna Donnelly

Exploring Current Moods and Discourses of Our Time, Scene+Heard Returns to Smock Alley

Launching this Tuesday, the festival encourages theatre makers to exhibit work under the theme of “Tales from the Zeitgeist”.
By Annie Keegan

In the Science Gallery, Exploring Artificial Intelligence and its Role in our Everyday Lives

Last night, the Science Gallery launched its newest exhibition, Humans Need Not Apply, using engaging displays to explore new developments in the realm of technology
By Holly Brown

Aquamarine Sequins, Glitter and Gold Chains in Mermaid Crown Workshop

Trinity Fashion Society and Trinity Arts Festival hosted a mermaid crown workshop featuring sequins, gems and plenty of glitter.
By Fionnuala Egan

Thomas Morris Discusses Technology as an Anaesthetic and Literature as an Aesthetic

Last night, the former chairperson of Lit Soc discussed his career path as an author, from the influence of music in his work to the role his hometown of Caerphilly.
By Orla Howells