Culture
The Faces Behind Dublin Food Look Towards the Future
From Bretzel Bakery to La Cocina Cuevas food truck, The University Times looks towards a 2021 full of flavour.
Trinity Trend: The Afghan Coat
You can expect to catch glimpses of this y2k-does-60s coat complete with fleecy trim on your daily walks from now on.
Student-Run Film Zine to Launch This Friday
The Film Scene, founded by Trinity student Hannah-Kate Ní Shioradáin, will release its debut film zine on January 22nd.
Zakura: Go-To Hangover Cure Turned Perfect Park Lunch
Wexford Street’s noodle and sushi restaurant passess our taste test with flying colours.
When NCAD Students Took On an Institution, and the State – and Won
In the 1960s, NCAD was run directly by the governments. Students weren’t happy – and spent years fighting for a more accessible college.
Trinity’s New Film Master’s Sets Budding Screenwriters Up for Success
Justin Mac Gregor will soon launch a new master's in film. He says now is the ‘perfect time’ to master the craft of screenwriting.
Lockdown on the Box: Lecturers on Films (and Series) for a Pandemic
Stuck for something to watch mid-pandemic? Trinity's film lecturers have got you covered, offering prime cuts of TV and film to get you through.
How Harry Styles’ Vogue Cover Is Redefining Men’s Self-Expression
Released in December, Styles’ gender-fluid fashion Vogue cover coincided with the conclusion of the month of men’s mental health campaigns and fundraising.
Stephen Sexton Talks Winning the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature 2020
The poet’s first pamphlet and collection of works, Oils and If All the World and Love Were Young, have been acknowledged by Ireland’s oldest literary prize.
The Latest Issue of Channel Magazine Tackles Intersectional Environmentalism
Packed with poetry and prose, the latest issue of this eco-literary magazine was launched on November 26th.