Culture

In its Tenth Year, the Annual Dublin Art Book Fair Moves Online

The annual festival made its online debut yesterday with a discussion between Aleana Egan and Richard Proffitt on their respective studio processes.
By Hana Gallagher

Dublin Book Festival 2020 Presents a Page-Turning Digital Programme

This one-stop shop for the very best in Irish contemporary literature runs from November 26th to December 6th.
By Anthony Bradley

How to Fakeaway: Chicken Chow Mein, Margherita Pizza and Fries

Outdoor dining is no longer an option, so it’s time to put down the phone and put on your oven gloves for these teasingly easy fakeaway favourites.
By Síofradh O’Sullivan

The Abbey Marks a Centenary Since Bloody Sunday 1920 Through 14 Voices

Writer Tracy Martin and director Dan Colley spoke to The University Times about the creative processes they employed to embody a collection of lives lost too soon.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Comhdháil Uí Chadhain 2020 : Ag Céiliúradh an Mhórscríbhneora

Cuirfear réimse leathan taighde ar shaol agus saothair Uí Chadhain i láthair idir 9.30rn– 4in ar líne.
By Ruairí Weiner

Bites: The Humble Leek

Eating like a Roman Emperor is officially in season.
By Maria Rooney-Fitzpatrick

Trinity Trend: The Vivienne Westwood Necklace

Get ready to raid your grandmother's jewellery box and pull out those family heirlooms, because the pearl necklace is fast becoming a Trinity Trend.
By Chioma Muoneke

Post Punk Podge Joins Limerick’s Flock of Surrealist Musicians

Post Punk Podge’s latest singles “Hard Man” and “Haunted by History” are now available to stream on all major platforms.
By Theo Cronin

Ruth Dempsey on Finding Ways to Keep Sustainability Top of The Agenda

Though Finders Keepers store is closed under level-five restrictions, the retailer is continuing to operate sales online.
By Gráinne Mahon

Today, RTÉ Will Step Inside Courtney McGrath’s ‘Uni Life’

The second episode of the brand-new series will air this Friday, at 7.30pm on RTÉ One.
By Aoife Dalton