Culture

‘Evolutions’ Moves Through Time and Space with Seven Dancers at its Core

The University Times spoke to choreographer John Scott, whose recent production explores the ideas of adaptability and bloodlines.
By Anastasia Fedosova

Ebb and Flow’s New Home Brings Serenity to the City

The menu new location on Camden Street is a celebration of seasonal ingredients
By Kate Burke

Five of the Best: Slow Fashion Online

You don't have to trawl through flea markets or charity shops for sustainable finds.
By Emma Long

The Steady Evolution of Mossy Ryans

Ryans, aka Ryan McDonald, has immersed himself in a spectrum of musical influences.
By George Rohan

Hiwa K’s First Irish Exhibit is Thought Provoking and Impactful

The Hugh Lane Gallery has unveiled a new exhibit by the Iraqi-Kurdish artist, which explores themes of migration, identity and adaptation.
By Sinziana Stanciu

Speaking With: Gift Horse Theatre

The Dublin-based theatre troupe aspires to create 'forward-thinking and environmentally conscious' work.
By Sáoirse Goes

Last Apollo’s ‘Moon Boots’ Will Make You Sit Up and Listen

The Trinity student's debut single, inspired by her sister's emigration, will be released this week.
By Emer Tyrrell

Prepare For A Literary Feast As The Dublin Book Festival Returns

Director of the festival Julianne Mooney Siron talks to The University Times about how to go about building a festival.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar

Five of the Best: Dancefloor Tunes

If you've forgotten how to dance since the nightclubs closed, we've got you covered.
By Grace Maddock O'Driscoll

DU Players’ ‘Barbieverse’ Employs Light Themes and Coarse Metaphors

Keeping in mind the difficulties involved with producing a play online, the use of Zoom was rather effective.
By Luz Wollocombe