Culture

Waking the Feminists in Theatre

Nadine Flynn discusses the striking the gender imbalance of the Abbey Theatre’s 2016 programme, Waking the Nation.
By Nadine Flynn

Life, Loss and Laughter at an Age Older Than Ireland

The Director of Older Than Ireland, the documentary that focuses on the lives of 30 Irish centenarians aged between 100 to 113, spoke to DU Film Society and Trinity VDP.
By Emer Gerrard

Lunch Under €10: Ku Raudo Sushi & Bento

Rory Carrick reviews lunch under €10 at Ku Raudo Sushi & Bento, as well as the other surprises this restaurant has in store.
By Rory Carrick

Cookbook Review: Get the Glow by Madeleine Shaw

Niamh O'Sullivan reviews Madeleine Shaw's latest book that's filled with her advice on getting that glow
By Niamh O’Sullivan

Science Gallery’s Trauma Exhibition Comes at a Pertinent Time

Geordie Milne reviews the Science Gallery's latest exhibition, Trauma, which opens tomorrow.
By Geordie Milne

Interview: Sorted Food Chef and Director Ben Ebbrell

Róisín Power chats to Ben Ebbrell chef and director of popular YouTube blog Sorted Food
By Róisín Power

Corn Exchange’s Through A Glass Darkly Is Sadly A Wasted Opportunity

Will Dunleavy Reviews Corn Exchange's adaptation of the Ingmar Bergman classic, which fails to capitalise on the potential of it's script and source material.
By Will Dunleavy

In Aid of Médecins Sans Frontières, the Trinity Fashion Show Will Go Into the Woods

Next Monday, Trinity Fashion Society will host their annual fashion show in Soder and Ko.
By Niamh Kennedy

Film Review: Fathers and Daughters

Natalie Burke reviews the recent release examining the unorthodox relationship between a father and his daughter
By Natalie Burke

Beyond the filter – The Rise of the Instagirl

Emily Nolan discusses the use of Instagram as a means of self-promotion for models compared to traditional methods
By Emily Nolan