Culture

A Spare Hour Spent Wisely At A Public Lecture

Don't just ignore those email invitations to Trinity lectures. Learn why they are well worth a visit.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

The Hardest Working Band in Dublin Finally Performs At Home: The Commitments

The film that made its way to the stage has left the West End and finally come to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Arts, Activism and Making a Higher Education Campaign Cool

With Rubberbandits and Metropolis helping to support the march today, students' unions are increasingly using the arts to support their activism.
By Dominic McGrath

Dublin’s Latest Artist Collective, Bad Soup

At their launch this Friday, the initiative will showcase a collection of works from some of Dublin’s best artists and musicians.
By Brian Donnelly

German Beer, Reeling and a Pink Party: Your Monday of Fourth Week

From a celebration of Oktoberfest to fundraising with Cancer Soc, there is plenty to do as Fourth Week begins.
By Brian Donnelly
Analysis

“John Lennon must be turning in his urn”: Trinity English lecturers on Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize for Literature

Bard or barroom troubadour? Some of Trinity's top literature researchers wade into the debate surrounding Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize.

Míthuiscint agus Mearbhall ar an dá thaobh de Chás Uí Bhruic

Cuireann Christopher McMahon an díospóireacht chonspóideach faoi Ghaeilgeoir a chaill a phost in ord is in eagar.
By Christopher McMahon

Camden Calling: Food and Atmosphere on an Under-rated Dublin Street

From The Cake Cafe to slowly gentrifying shop fronts, Camden Street represents a unique slice of Dublin too-often left unexplored.
By Daniel McFarlane

Blending Academia and the Fun of a Convention, a Horror Expo Like No Other

With input from Trinity's School of English, Horror Expo Ireland will host Q&A sessions, screenings and paranormal investigations on everything from literature to 80s nostalgia.
By Gillian Murtagh

Pav Debuts Facelift, Including New Colour Scheme and Bar

With more tills and beer taps, the Pav is seeking to appeal to a wider customer base.
By Sinéad Baker