Culture

Five Dublin Literary Events to Distract from Your Dissertation

If you want to feel scholarly without doing any work, look no further.
By Flora Moreau

A Sobering Opera Comes to Trinity’s Berkeley Library

'The Scorched Earth Trilogy' will feature three interwoven operas connected through the thread of climate change and global warming.
By Sáoirse Goes

The Gate Goes Ghoulish With A ‘Frankenstein’ Retelling

'Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster' is a rendering of Mary Shelley’s classic through the mix of beatbox, gig and theatre.
By Anastasia Fedosova

Anne Yeats: Finding the Fantastic in Every Day

'The Everyday Fantastic' is on in the National Gallery and runs until October 2022.
By Emily Pena

The Car Park Cocktail Bar That Ticks All the Boxes

Dublin’s bar scene has levelled up with the Glovebox cocktail and music bar in the Trinity St car park.
By Kate Burke

A Taste of Van Gogh in Dublin

A travelling, immersive exhibition of the famed painter's work is coming to the capital.
By Sinziana Stanciu

Speaking With: Shane O’Connor, Photographer of the Stars

The photographer as made a name for himself through portrait photography.
By Alanna Hammel

A Tour of Dublin’s Ethnic Food Stores

The rising interest in ethnic supermarkets in Ireland speaks volumes about the intersection of cultures that has been happening in the past two decades
By Kate Burke and Karen Mukasa

Kate Dolan: The Newest One to Watch in Irish Horror

Horror film ‘You Are Not My Mother’ uses Irish folklore in an urban setting to explore mental illness.
By Michael Archer

Riona Sakurada on Finding Her Sound and Herself

The Eurovision applicant is proving rejection means redirection.
By Charlie Hastings