Culture

Making a List and Checking it Twice: Naughty or Nice at the Lighthouse Cinema

The cinema’s festive programme includes a selection of naughty and nice films, such as Die Hard, Home Alone and Love Actually.
By Lucia Grijpink

An Exercise in Evasive Storytelling: Debut Festival’s Nothing

The play, directed by Ursula McGinn and written by Lulu Raczka explores the chaos of human life through everyday encounters.
By Bríd Nolan

Gerry Davis wins the National Gallery’s Hennessy Portrait Prize

Sadhbh Little learns more about the annual competition that invites artists of all disciplines to submit their work for the chance to win €15,000.
By Sadhbh Little

Burning Through The Layers of the Trinity Fashion Show

Siobhan O’Leary Ashford reflects on the resonant message produced by the Burnt Out theme of Trinity Fashion Society’s show last night.
By Siobhan O’Leary Ashford

A World of Pure Imagination at the Sugar Club

Tomorrow, the cinema will screen Roald Dahl’s much-loved classic Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory as part of their festive programme.
By Nicole Mather

Society Collaboration Presents Intimate Festive Recital

Last night, the Boydell room played host to an evening of festive music and food, presented by DU Germanic Society and DU Music.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Burnt Out Fashion Show Fuelled by Creativity and Rawness

Last night, the annual Trinity Fashion Society’s fashion show explored the pressures on both the fashion industry and students in aid of Pieta House.
By Danielle Olavario

Robert Ballagh and Pop Art as a Medium for Politics

Last night, the celebrated artist discussed his career as part of Trinity College Gallery's “The Swing of the Sixties” exhibition.
By Holly Brown

Artificial Intelligence and the Apocalypse: The Science Gallery Launch 2017 Programme

Vice-Provost Chris Morash and Senator Lynn Ruane launched the gallery's new programme.
By Róisín Power

Glen Hansard Celebrates Artists Past in Vicar St Gig

Last night, the singer paid tribute to musician and close friend Mic Christopher on the fifteenth anniversary of his death.
By Pat Gannon