Culture

TAF Takeover Takes GMB Guests Through the Ages

Ila Raso recaps and reviews the annual takeover of the GMB by the Trinity Arts Festival
By Ila Raso

Training to Become the Artist

Laura O’Callaghan speaks with Chloe O’Reilly about the Dublin theatre scene, training years and her Abby debut
By Laura O'Callaghan

In Conversation With: Alice Cappelle

Phoebe Pascoe speaks to vlogger-turned-author Alice Cappelle about modern feminism and the online trends that dominate the discussion.
By Phoebe Pascoe

‘Cailíní’ Breathes New Life into Friel’s ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’

As part of the Beckett Theatre’s debut season, Beth Strahan’s play is a shining exploration in the breakdown of sisterhood.
By Sáoirse Goes

Boygenius Pay Tribute to Sinead O’Connor with “Parting Glass” Cover

Proceeds earned from the single will go to Dublin-based charity 'The Aisling Project'.
By Sadie Loughman

TAP Celebrates 30 Years with Contemporary Art Exhibition

The Trinity Access Programme will celebrate its 30th birthday this week with an art exhibition entitled ‘Essence of Student Life’ in the Exam Hall.
By Clara Roche

Irish Authors Some of the Most Studied at American Universities

Irish writers Jonathan Swift and James Joyce feature in the top 10 most studied authors on university reading lists in the United States, at fourth and sixth respectively.
By Clara Roche

As Elections Come to a Close, Dundon Takes Over Wigwam

Pear's popular DJ duo, Fio'n'Jio, stole the show at the last night out of the TCDSU elections.
By Louise McCormack and Róisín Power

Dublin Gallery Weekend Aims to Make Art Accessible and Approachable

Through guided tours, panel talks and various other events, the Contemporary Art Gallery Association hopes to challenge the notion that galleries are intimidating while highlighting Dublin’s unique contribution to the European art scene.
By Maisie Greener

‘The Method in Her Madness’: Irish Writers Discuss Women’s Mental Health at Books Upstairs

Louise Nealon, Molly Hennigan and Charleen Hurtubise discussed the intimate relationship between our brains and our bookshelves on Wednesday evening at Books Upstairs.
By Phoebe Pascoe