Culture

The Return of Dublin’s Leading Platform For Spoken Word Art

As a first time attendee, Lee Jones investigates the diversity of performers on Slam Sunday's stage.
By Lee Jones

Dublin’s Opportunistic Outdoor Cinema Company, Happenings

Jennifer Wilson investigates the appeal of enjoying your favourite films beyond the comfort of your living room.
By Jennifer Wilson

A Journey Through Music, Movement and Puppetry: Tiger Dublin Fringe’s Glowworm

Annie Keegan reflects on Umbrella Theatre Company's latest visual storytelling experience.
By Annie Keegan

The Play Within A Play: To Hell in a Handbag

As Tiger Dublin Fringe draws to a close, David Donovan looks at the festival's new take on a much loved classic.
By David Donovan

Speaking With: Aran O’Grady and Seamus Ryan, the Duo Behind Trinity Orchestra’s Bowie Performance

After a showstopping Bowie tribute at Electric Picnic earlier this month, we talk to Aran O'Grady and Seamus Ryan of Trinity Orchestra.
By Killian Barry

Why Daithí Will Never Stop Using the Fiddle

Saoirse Ní Scanláin interviews Daithí, one of Ireland’s freshest takes on electronic music and one of the big names on this year's Freshers' Week line-up.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

Blending Academia and the Fun of a Convention, a Horror Expo Like No Other

With input from Trinity's School of English, Horror Expo Ireland will host Q&A sessions, screenings and paranormal investigations on everything from literature to 80s nostalgia.
By Gillian Murtagh

Speaking With: Katie Laffan and Damola, Ready to Take Over the Freshers’ Week Stages

Ahead of this week's performances, Killian Barry talks to some of the acts that make up the Trinity Ents Freshers' Week line-up
By Killian Barry

Pav Debuts Facelift, Including New Colour Scheme and Bar

With more tills and beer taps, the Pav is seeking to appeal to a wider customer base.
By Sinéad Baker

Rising, Centenary, Rebellion: A Look at This Year’s Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival

David Donovan maps out the most innovative theatre projects to visit Dublin over the next 20 days, exploring themes of remembrance, technology and migration.
By David Donovan