Culture
Hard Working Class Heroes and its Place in Ireland’s Music Scene
Orlaith Darling gives us an idea of what we can expect from the festival, and examines its effect on the country's close knit music community.
What and What Not to Say to the Irish
Colm Ó Néill gives us the ultimate guide on the things you should say in Ireland, and the things you probably shouldn't.
Highlighting the Best the Dublin Theatre Festival Has to Offer
Nadine Flynn goes through the Dublin Theatre Festival and points out what’s not to be missed.
A Bridge Between Trinity and Mexico
Eleanor O’Mahony speaks with Sebastián about his sculpture which has recently been unveiled in Trinity College Dublin
Summer Singers Close Their Season with a Spectacular Concert in the Chapel
Niamh O’Sullivan reviews Choral Society’s Freshers’ Week performance.
At the Ford, an Unfortunate Play That Only Just Escapes Dullness
Will Dunleavy says that, while the play is often vague and unconvincing, the strength of the actors just about rescue At The Ford.
Feast of Words Rather than Flavours
Emer Gerrard discusses the importance of doing and making as opposed to just talking.
Understanding the Voices of Samuel Beckett’s Women
Gillian Murtagh traces the underlying empathy towards Ireland’s women found Samuel Beckett’s plays, as presented in Company SJ’s “Beckett in the City: The Women Speak”
Gaeilge Tamagotchi
Impíonn Manchán Magan in a thaispeántas nua san Ionad Tionscnaimh Ealaíne ar dhaoine freagracht a ghlacadh ar fhocal Gaeilge amháin le go gcaomhnófaí saibhreas na teanga.
Centre for Literary Translation to Take Up New, Permanent Residence
The centre, the first of its kind in Ireland, will be located on Fenian Street