Culture

Five of the Best: Alternative Grocery Shops

Tesco, Aldi and SuperValu begone.
By Karen Mukasa

Ratatouille: A Taste of France that’s Ideal for Batch Cooking

The stew made famous by Pixar can be prepared several different ways, and keeps wonderfully in the fridge for a few days.
By Keegan Andrulis

Divinity and Sublimity for FashionSoc’s Annual Show

This year’s fashion show is titled 'The Divine and the Sublime', inspired by a modern-day renaissance.
By Alannah Ní Mhuirí

A Trinity Graduate’s Road to Director in Residence at the Abbey

Colm Summers, who studied drama studies and history of art and architecture in Trinity, reflects on opportunities that led him to where he is today.
By Anastasia Fedosova

Trinity’s Musicians Emerge from Turbulence into Triumph

Three of College's brightest musical talents have emerged from the pandemic more sure about themselves and their musical futures.
By Charlie Hastings

Painting War: Conrad Frankel’s Solo Show for Ukraine Relief Effort

20 per cent of the sales from the 'War Paint' exhibit at the Oliver Cornet Gallery will go to the Irish Red Cross.
By Louisa Celine Klatt

The Trinity Hall Musical is Back with a Bend and Snap

This weekend’s performances of ‘Legally Blonde’ served as a post-pandemic celebration of music, joy and fun.
By Nia Willis

Writers on the Weight of the Trinity Literary Legacy

Prominent voices from Trinity's writing community are resisting the pressure to fill the boots of the College's literary legends.
By Molly Longstaff

Student Theatre Makers Flock to Galway for the Irish Student Drama Awards

The 2022 ISDA festival opened on March 28th and will run until April 8th on NUIG campus in Galway.
By Sáoirse Goes

Marrying the Physical and Digital in Art

Louisa Celine Klatt speaks to Lynda Devenney and Trinity’s Sara D. Muthi about their relationship with the concept of embodiment.
By Louisa Celine Klatt