Culture

How the History of the Islamic World Found an Unlikely Home in Dublin

The Chester Beatty library hosts Arabic, Hebrew and Persian collections among many others.
By Gina Bagnulo

The Irish Theatre Awards Must Reflect the Diversity of Artists in the Industry

Awards are just one aspect of how Irish theatre needs to change to support racial diversity, writes Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng.
By Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng 吳彩萍

In Their Opinion: Sibling Rivalry Done Right in UCD Dramsoc Theatre

The play, directed by dynamic sibling duo Nessa and Laoise Molumby, deals with sibling rivalry and sisterly squabbles.
By Álanna Hammel

Five of the Best: Dublin Public Libraries

Our literature editor outlines her top five picks for scenic study spots around Dublin.
By Álanna Hammel

An Cailín Ciúin, Banshees of Inisherin, Paul Mescal Nominated for Oscars

An Cailín Ciúin and The Banshees of Inisherin both saw significant success with the nominations ceremony on Tuesday.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Othello (maybe a dance) Experiments with Integrity and Infatuation

Weaving dance, film, and theatre, John Scott explores race, domestic violence and human relationships in a physical approach to Shakespeare’s play.
By Anastasia Fedosova

A Meal as Rare as Hen’s Teeth

Théo Martin samples the Liberties' new food hotspot.
By Théo Martin

The Weird Sisters: Forgotten Female Artists in Irish History

The legacy of Elizabeth and Lily Yeats has been hidden in the shadow of their famous brothers.
By Ella Smyth

Neutrals: Luxury Handbags at an Affordable Price

How a mother and daughter are filling the handbag-sized gap in the fashion market.
By Sarah McCarthy

Speaking With: Laoise Brady

Théo Martin speaks to DU Food and Drink's Chairperson.
By Théo Martin