Culture

RTÉ Concert Orchestra Promises Memorable Evening for Trekkies

The RTÉ Concert Orchestra plans to bring the 2009 adaptation of Star Trek to life by performing the score live to a screening of the picture on Friday and Saturday evening.
By Maeve O’Brien

Despite a Tragic Storyline, The Light Between the Oceans Shines

Derek Cianfrance’s new film, starring Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander, perfectly captures a couple's heartbreak.
By Tory O’Neill

Redesign for Book of Kells Exhibition, as Trinity Aims to Increase Appeal to Visitors

As well as being the exhibitions's first redesign for nearly 20 years, the new project will see the construction of a new visitor centre in the Berkeley Podium.
By Chiara Mastronardo
Editorial

Governmental Support for Irish-language Schools must Extend Beyond the Gaeltacht

While increases in funding for Gaeltacht schools go some way to reverse previous cutbacks, the large Irish speaking population outside the Gaeltacht are yet to benefit.

An Evening of Ghoulish Glamour: Film Fatale Presents Prohibition

In association with the Bram Stoker Festival, this Sunday will see IMMA and Kilmainham Gaol travel back to the 1920s.
By Samantha Mooney

Athbheochan na Gaeilge: Níos Leithne, Níos Nua-aoisí, agus Níos Ilghnéithí ná Riamh

Scrúdaíonn Christopher McMahon fairsinge athbheochana na Gaeilge sa 21ú haois, athbheochan a scriosann sean-íomhá na príomhtheanga náisiúnta.
By Chris McMahon

Bram Stoker Film Festival Presents Four Days of Deadly Adventures

Launching today, the film festival seeks to engulf the city in a Halloween spirit through its gothic programme of events.
By Genevieve Sanne

Tilda Inventively Brings A Much-Loved Classic to the Players Stage

In its final day of running, the play, based on Roald Dahl’s classic, creatively takes inspiration from current affairs.
By John Clarke

In Impromptu Charity Gig, David O’Doherty Charms Trinity’s Comedy Society

With donations going to the Peter McVerry Trust, O'Doherty riffed on topics ranging from Mary Robinson to the author of Winnie the Pooh.
By Jenna Clarke Molloy

Roddy Doyle Presents Don Giovanni as Quintessentially Dublin

Last night saw Roddy Doyle read his translation Mozart and Da Ponte’s classic opera as part of the Opera Theatre Company’s 30th anniversary celebrations.
By Katie Meegan