Culture

With MCD, Trinity to host Series of Summer Concerts in July

College Park is to play host to acts including Pixies, alt-j and Two Door Cinema Club, with tickets starting at €44.05.
By John Conway

Guerilla Gigs, Women in Comedy and a Murder Mystery: Trinity Arts Festival Returns

This week TAF will present a series of free and artistic events which, as ever, will see societies across Trinity getting creative.
By Grace Meagher

New York Poet Eileen Myles Brings her Politically-Engaged Feminist Poetry to Trinity

Tomorrow, the critically acclaimed poet will host a talk in the Arts Block about her work and career as a poet.
By Lee Jones

We’ll Always Have Film Fatale: Casablanca Comes to Dublin

This week, Film Fatale offers the opportunity to dress as Elsa or Rick, and bask in a full Casablanca experience in Number Twenty-Two.
By Lucia Grijpink

At Trinity Economic Forum, William K Black on Financial Fraud and Regulation

The professor, white-collar crime lawyer and former bank regulator, offered a more cynical and realistic address than Deirdre Mc Closkey.
By Courtney Brennan

Dara Kiely of Girl Band on Psychedelic Sounds and Diverging from the Conventional

Megan Russell talks to the Girl Band frontman about the band's intense live shows and his own mental health struggles.
By Megan Russell

An Cumann Gaelach Declared Trinity’s Best Dance Crew

Last night, a range of societies gathered together in the Button Factory to compete for the coveted title in aid of RAG week.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Providing Space for Literary Creativity to Flourish, Cave Writings Returns

Last night, the Cave welcomed readings from Will Fleming, Sean Pearson and Jenny Moran among others.
By Michela Curcio

From Bright Lights to Fading to Black, the Effect of Celebrity Deaths

As our generation endures the deaths of childhood idols, Dara McWade looks at how these deaths affect us and why they'll always matter.
By Dara McWade

A Professor and Trinity FM DJ on Opposing Borders and Playing Trinity Ball

With the news that he has secured a set at Trinity Ball, assistant professor and Trinity FM DJ Nick Johnson discusses politics and the fluidity of music.
By Jake O'Donnell