Culture

An Exploration of the Self through Flowers, Paper and Ink: Flora and Me

Currently on display in the Copper House Gallery, Ruth Cassidy’s interlinking works of self expression delicately depict the human form.
By Muireann Kane

Annie Mac on Pursuing her Passion and the Evolution of Radio

Addressing the Phil this evening, the Radio 1 DJ spoke on the future of clubbing and how students can pursue a career in music radio.
By Katie Friedeberg

A Captivating Exploration of Intimate Family Turmoil: The Remains of Maisie Duggan

Despite some moments of brilliance, Carmel Winter’s latest production is ultimately let down by the script's own shortcomings.
By Annie Keegan

Retracing the Gritty and Glamorous History of Dublin Fashion

From the National Gallery to Sweny’s pharmacy, a new walking tour sets out to highlight Dublin's fashion history.
By Siobhan O’Leary Ashford

A Fresh Look at a Classic Student Lunch Spot: Gerry’s

Maryia Ditchkowska learns why the restaurant remains a favourite after 25 years of doing business.
By Maryia Ditchkowska

Beyond Traditional Intimate Setting, Rocky Horror Picture Show Dazzles Audiences

The internationally acclaimed cult classic exploded onto the stage of the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.
By Jonathan Ryan Hicks

A Spare Hour Spent Wisely At A Public Lecture

Don't just ignore those email invitations to Trinity lectures. Learn why they are well worth a visit.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Film Soc’s 48 Hour Competition Encourages Creativity On Every Level

As part Fourth Week, the society provided participants with a number of prompts and limited time to make feature films to the best of their ability.
By Samantha Mooney

IMMA Launches the Intimate, Honest and Visceral Collection of Lucian Freud

Opening today, the Freud Project will see 50 works by the artist on loan to the gallery for the next 5 years.
By Holly Brown

Trinity Arts Workshop Add a Splash of Colour to Fourth Week

Yesterday, TAW hosted a vibrant Paint Splatter Session in their Pearse St Studio.
By Grace Meagher