Culture
The Doors of the Hugh Lane Gallery Are Closing—What Will We Be Missing Out On?
Sadhbh Dempsey explores the Hugh Lane Gallery ahead of its closure at the end of September.
Trinity Long Room Hub Hosts the O’Connell 250 Symposium
The two day event celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Daniel O’Connell included speeches from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk, and former UN Special Rapporteur Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin.
Five Authors and Books You Should Know For Women in Translation Month
Literature Editor Natalia Kamendy looks back on the best reads for August, also known as Women in Translation Month
Trinity Scientists Develop Europe’s First Particle Impact Machine
After years in development, Trinity has finished its Laser Ablation Particle Acceleration and Observation (LAPAO) Machine, the first of its kind in Europe.
No More Israeli “War Bonds” to be Sold in Ireland
The Central Bank of Ireland, as of September 1st, 2025, will no longer facilitate the approval of Israel Bonds for the EU.
It’s Finally Cool to be Irish
A discussion on whether the sudden embrace of our heritage in our fashion might be becoming performative.
The Abbey Theatre in Print
Eavan O’Keeffe Reviews the National Print Museum’s New Exhibition Poster Boys: The Work of Kevin Scally and Brendan Foreman for the Abbey Theatre.
Celine Song’s Materialists: A Review
Song’s second star-studded feature does not quite live up to its predecessor
The Trinitones Share Key Notes from Their Debut Album
The Trinitones, after gracing the ears of hundreds of thousands internationally, are finally releasing their first album after their upcoming Electric Picnic performance.
Ballymaguire Foods Renews Production After Recent Listeria Recall
The prohibition order issued by the HSE against the ready-made meal producers has been dropped after combined efforts of the company and authorities.