Culture

The Latest Issue of Channel Magazine Tackles Intersectional Environmentalism

Packed with poetry and prose, the latest issue of this eco-literary magazine was launched on November 26th.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

Sally Rooney, Naoise Dolan, and Niamh Campbell Have Founded the ‘Trinity School’

Like Trinity campus itself, the writing in these novels can often take place deep within its own microcosm and rarely reflects reality, writes Barry Pierce.
By Barry Pierce

Conor Tobin is a Filmmaker on the Cusp of Old and New

Conor Tobin started making films after the recession hit. Ten years later, he's still producing works that are both visual and visceral.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Not for the Faint-Hearted

In his 30-odd years working in Irish film and TV, Fintan Connolly has seen a lot of change. But he hasn't struggled to balance old and new.
By Donal MacNamee

Five of the Best: Dublin’s Irish Boutiques

Find the best of Irish fashion in Dublin's boutiques – from Eirloom to Om Diva.
By Lika Arevadze

The Playwrights Sticking Two Fingers Up to Our Toxic View of Sex

In Two Fingers Up, a new play airing as part of the Dublin Fringe, Seon Simpon and Gina Donnelly take the audience on a tour of sex-shaming.
By Susie Crawford

Showcasing Contemporary Art from Behind Closed Doors

Just like Olivier Cornet’s exhibition ‘On Paper’, Dublin’s contemporary art scene has shown its resilience in times of vulnerability.
By Louisa Celine Klatt

Theatre For One Saw An Experimental Return to Live Theatre

Theatre For One ran in the Abbey Theatre from the December 18th to December 23rd, just in time for Christmas.
By Molly Longstaff

The Beauty of the Beast

Ciannait Khan gets a glimpse of life at a remote animal sanctuary in the Czech mountains, where the beauty and cruelty of nature collide.
By Ciannait Khan

Mary Berry Dishes Cooking Tips and Cheeky Winks at the Phil

The star of the Great British Bake Off charmed those assembled in the GMB this afternoon.
By Molly Furey