Culture

‘Ghosted!’ the Hauntingly Hilarious Musical Explores Grief at Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Lyricist Makena Margolin discusses her interpretation of loss as her musical production ‘Ghosted!’ moves on from its Samuel Beckett Theatre debut in a conversation with Theatre Editor Catherine Furby.
By Catherine Furby

Young Athletes from Palestine Barred from Entry into Ireland

The Department of Justice refused visas for 33 children and 14 adults from GAA Palestine visiting Ireland. The refusal culminated in a €38,000 loss and a “deeply painful” experience for the organisation.
By Harper Alderson

What to Expect from Freshers’ Week Society Events

Frances Doeblin’s guide to surviving Freshers’ Week society events
By Frances Doeblin

We All Need Our (Third) Space

Has the cost of living crisis in Dublin priced students out of third spaces?
By Yasmin Rasheed

Ré Nua ag Earnáil Foilsitheoireachta na Gaeilge?

Téann Liam Ó Callaráin i mbun agallaimh le Eoghan Mac Giolla Bhríde, stiúrthóir an chomhlachta foilsitheoireachta Éabhlóid.
By Liam Ó Callaráin

The Privilege of Symbolism: Should Theatre Play a Role in Modern-Day Activism?

In light of the recent blending of arts and politics, Deputy Theatre Editor Amelia Sikora explores the creative and social implications of performance activism
By Amelia Sikora

A Review of In Extremis, a Play on Oscar Wilde

Liam Kelly reviews the latest exploration of the life of Oscar Wilde, on t Bewley's Cafe Theatre
By Liam Kelly

Four Films and a TV

Film Editor Khushi Jain shares the most underrated volumes from her underrated taste in media
By Khushi Jain

TOGETHER: A Review

John Crofton reviews the latest from director Michael Shanks
By John Crofton

Aging like Fine Wine: Celebrating Old Films in New Times

Revisiting Ang Lee’s Sense and Sensibility and Stephen Frears’ My Beautiful Laundrette.
By Evie Doyle