Culture

In Conversation With: Gustav Parker Hibbett

"Icarus is black now! I think there is some power to be had in reclaiming that."
By Sarah Browne

Bach and Better Than Ever: The Success of Trinity Orchestra

Sadie Loughman speaks to Trinity Orchestra about their seamless blend between classical and pop music.

The Imitation Game

Is imitation a burden or a blessing?
By Sarah Browne

What Societies are Reading

Molly Wetsch speaks to several Trinity societies to get the best of their book recommendations.
By Molly Wetsch

Pav Food Review: A Reconciliation Attempt with On-Campus Cuisine

Following her polarising review of the Buttery, Ella Parry attempts to make good with praise of the Pav.
By Ella Parry

The Social Implications of Expensive Shots in Dublin

Ella Parry discusses the exorbitant costs of the tiny glasses of liquid courage and their consequences
By Ella Parry

Exploring Dublin’s Vintage Scene: A Q+A with Agité Closet

Clara Potts talks to Agité Closet owner Monica Martin about the shop's unique approach to sustainable and local shopping.
By Clara Potts

Threads of Home: Anna Rave’s ‘Heimat’ Inspired Designs

Clara Potts speaks to German fashion designer Anna Rave about her contributions to Dublin's evolving creative landscape.
By Clara Potts

In Conversation with Deirdre O’Mahony

Deirdre O'Mahony's long-awaited project, "The Quickening," unveiled at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, explores the intersections of art, agriculture and social engagement.
By Elly Christopher

Trinity’s Sustainable Sculpture Exhibition

Trinity's Green Week featured an exhibition of 19 sustainable sculptures from artists across Ireland, emphasising environmental consciousness and the intersection of art with sustainability.
By Danielle Briody