Culture

Dean of Students Enjoys Halls Musical

After ten weeks of practice the musical, directed by Séimí Campbell, receives standing ovation on final night.
By Dominic McGrath

On the Beaten Track: Guinness Storehouse

Cael O'Toole walks us through the storehouse, one of Irelands most well known tourist attractions.
By Cael O’Toole

With Students, a New Spur For Dublin Drag

Sarah Scales speaks to international and nation drag stars, and investigates how influential students have been in popularising drag.
By Sarah Scales

Life, Loss and Laughter at an Age Older Than Ireland

The Director of Older Than Ireland, the documentary that focuses on the lives of 30 Irish centenarians aged between 100 to 113, spoke to DU Film Society and Trinity VDP.
By Emer Gerrard

Spare Hour: The Douglas Hyde Gallery

A free gallery of contemporary art right here on campus, the Douglas Hyde Gallery is the perfect place to spend your spare hour.
By Denis Ryan

At the Launch of RTÉ’s 1916 Programming, an Exercise in Storytelling

Lara Connaughton reviews the stuffy red and white white reception at the launch of the national broadcaster's 1916 programming.
By Lara Connaughton

At the National Gallery, a Talk on Portraits of Women Collected by Ireland’s Most Famous Art Dealer

Janet McClean spoke in the National Gallery on Hugh Lane’s Ladies. Denis Ryan recounts the evening.
By Denis Ryan

Receiving the Praesis Elit Award, Fatou Bensouda Speaks to LawSoc

Pamela Avila reviews the visit, speech and honouring of the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.
By Pamela Avila

On the Beaten Track: Croke Park

Paul Glynn tours Dublin's foremost athletic landmark, exploring the history and pride behind GAA sports.
By Paul Glynn

Mapping Out the Best of This Year’s Culture Night

Trudy Kilgore picks out the top events to stop by this Friday
By Trudy Kilgore