Culture

Dara McGrath on Exploring Borders, Transitional Space and Forbidden Lands

Last night, Trinity Arts Festival (TAF) and DUPA welcomed photographer Dara McGrath to discuss his career as a photographer with aspiring young artists.
By Arianna Schardt

The Life Cycle of a Book: Exploring Writing Processes in the Irish Writers Centre

Last night saw the launch of a series of talks by Publishing Ireland which hope to examine the full process of getting published in Ireland, from writing the novel to seeing it take its place in a bookshop.
By Kelly Meehan Brown

Lost in Austen: Lit Soc Celebrates the Enduring Relevance of Jane Austen

As the 200th anniversary of Austen’s death approaches, last night saw Lit Soc explore the timelessness of the writer through games, wine and chocolate.
By Michela Curcio

Irish Cinema Presented on International Stage at Dublin’s Audi Film Festival

The film festival will run over a period of 10 days across the city and will be joined by the likes of Vanessa Redgrave and Cillian Murphy.
By Eoghan O’Morain

With Hour Earlier Start to Event, Trinity Ball Ticket Price Increased for First Time in Nearly a Decade

With Trinity Ball working to accommodate LUAS works, tickets will this year be priced at €87 instead of the usual €80, with the event itself an hour longer.
By Sinéad Baker

Fun Lovin’ Criminals on Crackbird, Stealing Samples and Success 20 Years Later

Twenty years after their debut album, the band discuss the things that make their sound unique and why they're big in Europe.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

TAF Launch Gives Insight into the Week of Artistry and Fancy to Come

Last night in the chapel, Trinity Arts festival began a week of artistic celebration with an impressive night of live music.
By Holly Brown

Nab a Heart Shaped Prize this February with Lucy’s Lounge

In a new endeavour, the vintage emporium in Temple Bar is offering a unique Valentine’s Day competition.
By Siobhan O’Leary Ashford

The Cupcake Bloke on his Fresh and Fierce Bakes

From Coppinger Row to the Yes Equality Campaign, Graham Herterich’s cakes have become regular fixtures in the Dublin baking scene.
By Arianna Schardt

Presenting a Collected and Professional Sound, MITCH Set to Play Workmans

To celebrate the launch of their new EP, Hot Singles, the Dublin-based group will play Workmans tomorrow night.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin