Culture

Reading Fatigue: The True Importance of a Good Book

Exams loom and coursework is upon us. The task of reading can seem less enticing than jumping into the Irish Sea, but there are a plethora of reasons as to why having a book in your bag can help combat those feelings of seasonal depression.
By Violet O’Neill

Inside the RHA’s Archipelago

A review of the exhibition described as a landmark moment for lens-based art in Ireland.
By Lea Carroll

Special Screening of MoLI’s De Profundis

On the 125th anniversary of his death, Oscar Wilde’s letter, written while he was incarcerated in Reading Gaol, is brought back to life.
By Ella O’Neill

Catherine Corless Awarded Honorary Patronage of the Eliz

Historian who campaigned for justice for the children of the Tuam Mother and Baby Home received the award on Friday.
By Sarah McGuire

Popular Bodies, Popular Horror

How global conditions have facilitated the popularity of body horror in Western cinema.
By Josie Radcliffe

Captivatingly Crafty: The Traitors Ireland

Trust no one in Ireland’s take on the ultimate game of deceit.
By Lara Walsh

Nua-Phágántacht i Saol an Lae Inniu

Cur faoi chois agus athbheochan na Págánachta in Éirinn
By Yasmin Rasheed

Sraith Netflix The House of Guinness

An Chéad Sraith Netflix Riamh le Fotheidil Ghaeilge
By Gerard Loscher
Contribution

Bagairtí ó Dhílseoirí faoin nGaeilge – Cé Chomh Dáiríre is atá na Bagairtí Seo?

Vótáil Comhairle Cathrach Bhéal Feirste ar son polasaí chun comharthaí dátheangach a chur i nGaeilge agus i mBéarla ar fud na cathrach, ach tá bagairtí foiréigneacha rompu.
By Leo Ó Nualláin

Do Politics Belong in a Pub?

Audrey De Groot takes a stroll through a couple Dublin pubs and reflects on their role in political discourse.
By Audrey De Groot