Culture

What to See March

The best of theatre to see this month
By Catherine Furby

What to Read in March

What’s on at One Dublin One Book? This year, the book chosen for Dublin UNESCO City Of Literature’s and Dublin Public Libraries’ joint venture is John Banville’s Christine Falls
By Natalia Kamendy

Trinity Societies Plan to Build a Sound System to be Featured at T-Ball

DUDJ, Engineering Society, and Trinity Arts Workshop announced their plan to build a sound system from scratch
By Manasvini Naren

As if Nothing Could Fall

A collection of essays featuring Trinity’s Dr Julie Bates launches in Books Upstairs
By Jes Paluchowska

Múcín: Pride, Laughter, and the Weight of a Generation

Dana Alashi reviews the Irish-language play presented by Lemon Soap Production
By Dana Alashi

Five of the Best: Dublin Bands

Deputy Editor Mark Moran introduces you to five of Dublin’s best bands right now
By Mark Moran

Fluidity Within “Harry Clarke’s Stained Glass” at the National Museum of Ireland

In collaboration with Crawford Art Gallery, six of Harry Clarke’s stained glass panels find a home in the National Museum of Ireland, showcasing his skill and style over his career
By Dara King

What to Watch March

Film events for the first month of spring
By Khushi Jain

Paddy’s Day Plates

What to eat and drink March
By Lily Braumberger

Five Exhibitions, Thirty Minutes or Less

Spring’s upcoming cultural highlights, all within a half hour walk of campus and free to visit: just enough time to make it back to the Ussher
By Eavan O’Keeffe