Culture
The Hardest Working Band in Dublin Finally Performs At Home: The Commitments
The film that made its way to the stage has left the West End and finally come to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre.
A Strong Recovery After Initial Poor Turn Out, Metropolis Live at Trinity
From the intimate setting of the chapel to the expansive Button Factory, Saoirse Ní Scanláin reflects on the collaboration between Trinity Ents, the Phil and Metropolis.
Arts, Activism and Making a Higher Education Campaign Cool
With Rubberbandits and Metropolis helping to support the march today, students' unions are increasingly using the arts to support their activism.
Questioning Preconceptions of Global Inequality, Dr Dambisa Moyo Speaks to the Phil
The Zambian economist and best-selling writer spoke about the challenges facing the developing world and the importance of global trade as a solution.
Dublin’s Latest Artist Collective, Bad Soup
At their launch this Friday, the initiative will showcase a collection of works from some of Dublin’s best artists and musicians.
An Evening of Atmospheric Horror in the Chapel
Last night, DU Music welcomed organist Rónán Murray to provide improvised accompaniment to the classic horror film Nosferatu.
The Nu Approach to a More Ethical Fashion Industry
Two Trinity graduates are using their swap shop formula to try and create a more sustainable fashion industry.
An Eerie Start to the Halloween Season with DU Music’s Fourth Week Event
Tomorrow night, the society will present a screening of the horror classic Nosferatu with live organ accompaniment.
German Beer, Reeling and a Pink Party: Your Monday of Fourth Week
From a celebration of Oktoberfest to fundraising with Cancer Soc, there is plenty to do as Fourth Week begins.
What’s the Point of LGBT Literature?
Lauren Guy speaks to LGBT authors Michael Cunningham and Mary Dorcey about the enduring appeal of LGBT books in a society that's more accepting than ever.