Culture

Women and the RHA: “It Took a Century”

An exhibit in The National Gallery of Ireland displays the work of the women who have been members of the Royal Hibernian Academy.
By Elly Christopher

Five of the Best: Alternative Nights Out in Dublin

Maisie Greener explores the most exciting nightlife Dublin currently has on offer.
By Maisie Greener

‘Endings’ Explores Love, Loss, and Masculinity at Dublin Fringe Festival

Fionntán Larney discusses his thrilling theatrical fusion of original music, immersive lighting, and complex themes.
By Sáoirse Goes

Minister Martin Announces Three New Initiatives to Support the Night-Time Economy

The support package, announced yesterday, will include funding for art centres to open later, a noise mitigation grant scheme for late-night venues, and a pilot program for late-night cultural activities.
By Sáoirse Goes

The Hugh Lane Gallery: Dublin’s Hidden Artistic Gem

Ciara Gallagher explains why every art aficionado should have the first known modern art gallery in the world on their itinerary.
By Ciara Gallagher

Behind the Scenes: DU Players

From start to finish, here is what happens on the day of a show with DU Players.
By Giulia Grillo

If I Can’t Have Power, I Want Piglet

Ultan Pringle explores the euphoria of power and the insanity of heartbreak in LemonSoap Productions’ latest play.
By Michelle Schmidt

Secret Sessions Sees New Dublin Talent Team Up for a Good Cause

The third edition of this new series was organised in aid of the earthquake in Turkiye and Syria.
By Álanna Hammel

Snubs and Sweeps: Ireland Sees Limited Success at the 95th Academy Awards

Despite receiving 14 nominations, it was a cold night for the Irish talent at the Oscars.
By Eleanor Moseley

Surrealism and Loneliness Abound in The New Electric Ballroom

Enda Walsh’s long-awaited debut on the Gate Theatre stage is nothing short of extraordinary.
By Anastasia Fedosova