Culture

Making the Trinity Arts Festival a Week to Remember

The week-long festival features everything from murder mysteries to neon light displays.
By Théo Martin

Five of the Best: Galentine’s Dates

If you're eschewing February 14th, there's plenty of fun to be had with friends in these eateries.
By Karen Mukasa

Five Up-And-Coming Dublin Artists You Should Follow on Instagram

If you're craving a new creative endeavour, these five Instagram accounts are sure to inspire.
By Louisa Celine Klatt

Trinity Trend: Longchamp Le Pliage Bag

Practical meets stylish with this latest must-have accessory.
By Sarah McCarthy and Alannah Ní Mhúirí

An Propast, na Trinitones, agus Ciara Ní É: Seachtain na hÉigse Mhór le Teacht

Tosóidh Seachtain na hÉigse lán le hócáidí cultúrtha agus teanga ar an Luan.
By Siothrún Sardina

Myra Hughes’ Etchings Show a Campus from Bygone Days

The first in a series of articles on depictions of Trinity in Irish art throughout history focuses on the etchings of Myra Hughes and their significance for Trinity’s image.

French Onion Soup: How to Make it Perfectly, Every Time

From humble origins, this dish is the quintessential easy-but-impressive offering for all your dinner parties.
By Keegan Andrulis

The IFI Shows the Charlie Chaplin You Know – and the One You Don’t

The cinema is running a series of the actor's most iconic films, as well as a documentary about the man behind 'the tramp'.
By Michael Archer

College Illuminated with the Faces of Women Changemakers for Brigid’s Day

The installations, entitled 'STUDENT POWER', marked the start of the 2022 Herstory Brigid’s Day festival.
By Molly Longstaff

Making Music Away from the Live Mic

Post-lockdown, musicians reflect on whether any of the innovative ways they shared their work when gigs were banned will stick around.
By Claire Stalhuth