Culture

National Gallery Exhibition Explores Memory Through Jack B Yeats’ Paintings

The exhibition, “Painting & Memory”, opens to the public from September 4th.
By Louisa Klatt

Experimental Irish Theatre Returns with Dublin’s Fringe Festival

The theatre scene – with dozens of Trinity graduates in tow – is bouncing back after months of lockdown.

WHAT IS THE WORD Boldly Blends Cinema and Theatre

Billed as an “audio cinematic experience”, the show offered a selection of Beckett’s poetry in both English and French
By Anastasia Fedosova

‘Minseach’ Brings the Fun by Fusing Gaeilge and Dance

The solo dance performance is a simultaneous ode to the Irish language while questioning and exploring the nature of entertainment.
By Jenny Maguire

Five of the Best: Dublin Theatre Festival

Our top picks for the upcoming festival, which will sell out fast due to limited space to allow for social distancing.
By Sáoirse Goes

‘Fetish 101’ Puts a Comedic Twist on Online Lectures

Matthew Tallon’s commissioned for this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival, absurdist focuses on kinks and fetishes.
By Sáoirse Goes

Eateries in Dublin That Don’t Cost the Earth

Many of us are making efforts to eat more sustainably. Kate Burke explores the eco-friendly food and drink options around Dublin.
By Kate Burke

Jamestown Market: A Hidden Gem in Inchicore

Alannah Ní Mhuirí visits one of the lesser known flea markets of Dublin
By Alannah Ní Mhuirí

Mamó Mia: A Weekend of Culinary Delights in Dublin

Kate Burke visits two of Dublin’s shining stars in the food scene.
By Kate Burke

‘One Good Turn’ Paints a Portrait of the Highs and Lows of Family Life

The show was performed live to limited audiences from June 21st-26th and is available on-demand until July 10th.
By Ailbhe Noonan