Culture

With a New Novel in Tow, Kevin Power Talks Privilege and Publication

'White City', the Trinity lecturer’s second novel aims to tackle the post-Tiger malaise with black humour.
By Anthony Bradley

‘Six Works – Augmented Reality’ Is an Exhibition Like You’ve Never Seen Before

The works of Irish sculptor Eilis O’Connell are displayed via QR code in Wilton Park, and brought to life through your smartphone.
By Hana Gallagher

Druid Theatre Delicately Rejuvenated the Words of Eavan Boland

While the live-streamed performances are over, Boland: Journey of a Poet will be available to view on demand until May 2nd.
By Molly Longstaff

The Gate Theatre’s Latest Production Was High-Quality But Ultimately Confusing

The Visiting Hour, a new production from the Gate Theatre written by Frank McGuinness and directed by Caitríona McLaughlin was live-streamed in collaboration with a number of other national venues from April 22nd-24th.
By Ailbhe Noonan

The Rundown on DU Film Festival 2021

DUFF 2021 will run from April 16th to April23rd, showing 11 student films in total.
By Gráinne Mahon

Without its Annual Show, Fashion Soc ‘Flips the Lens’ on Student Style

Trinity Fashion Society’s latest multimedia project, 'Flip the Lens', launches tonight at 6pm on the society’s Instagram page.
By Elizabeth Ring and Chioma Muoneke

DU Players Shows Win Five Awards at the Irish Student Drama Awards

DU Players hosted the 2021 ISDAs, which ran from April 7th to April 17th.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Bites: Manifestations of the Cinnamon Bun

We have your cinnamon bun cravings catered for.
By Maria Rooney Fitzpatrick

Bites from Abroad: Paris Est Une Fête

For the first installment in our new 'Bites from Abroad' series, we revel in the tastes of Paris with Kate Burke.
By Kate Burke

New Art and Literary Magazine Bealtaine Could Be Your Perfect Springtime Read

The first issue of this new Irish publication will become available online on April 16th.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar