Annie Keegan's first visit to the Edinburgh Fringe as a regular punter brings with it a new understanding of the demands of theatre, and questions about the festival's counter-cultural roots
By Annie Keegan
The director behind some of the best Chinese cinema in the past thirty years.
By Eoghan O Móráin
With the Edinburgh Festival Fringe beginning on Friday, two sets of Trinity students prepare to showcase their new shows to an international audience.
By David Donovan and Anne Keegan
Contribution
Loic Delorme argues that Trinity fails to properly convey the worth of its many valuable antiquities.
By Loic Delorme
In a project started by Anna Cosgrave, a former Trinity student, the Repeal Project's jumpers have taken over social media and sold out within an hour.
By Conor Davage
Conor Davage reflects on his recent trip to London Fashion Week and discusses Irish designer Danielle Romeril’s success in international fashion circles.
By Conor Davage
Artist Yolanda Domínguez's feminist demonstrations have ignited the Spanish conversation about female portrayal in the media.
By Jane Fallon Griffin
Charlotte Ryan explores the origins of Bloomsday celebrations in Ireland and abroad.
By Charlotte Ryan
Exploring the origins, Irish links and future of up-and-coming American sport roller derby.
By Connor Foley and Jane Fallon Griffin
Annie Keegan reviews the “promenade piece” running as part of Celtic Twilight, which takes its audience on a unique and surprising tour of the city.
By Annie Keegan