Review

Wilde Stages Spotlight: Yesterday is Dead by Maria Chryssopoulos

The University Times sat down with actor and playwright Maria Chryssopoulos to discuss her one woman show, Yesterday is Dead
By Meabh Kenny

Wilde Stages 2026: An Inside Look into Dublin’s Biggest Queer Theatre Festival

For 22 years, Dublin has been a space for queer theatre to gather together and perform, here’s a look behind the curtain at Wilde Stages: Dublin’s Queer Theatre Festival
By Catherine Furby and Meabh Kenny

Eleven European Festivals You Should Go To This Summer

Looking for somewhere to spend too much money this summer? Here are eleven options
By Donnchadh Hargan

End of Semester Reads

What four Trinity students are reading as the semester draws to a close
By Ella O’Neill

Society Sidequests: Taking a Gamble at Charity Poker Night

Deputy Societies Editor Sarah McGuire recounts her introduction to poker
By Sarah McGuire

Wuthering Heights for Dummies

A critique of Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights and its book inaccuracies
By Lily Braumberger

Paul Costelloe: Legacy and Succession

Nóra Hegarty dives into Paul Costelloe's Autumn/Winter 2026 show at London Fashion Week and discusses the legacy of the late fashion icon
By Nóra Hegarty

As if Nothing Could Fall

A collection of essays featuring Trinity’s Dr Julie Bates launches in Books Upstairs
By Jes Paluchowska

Múcín: Pride, Laughter, and the Weight of a Generation

Dana Alashi reviews the Irish-language play presented by Lemon Soap Production
By Dana Alashi

Fluidity Within “Harry Clarke’s Stained Glass” at the National Museum of Ireland

In collaboration with Crawford Art Gallery, six of Harry Clarke’s stained glass panels find a home in the National Museum of Ireland, showcasing his skill and style over his career
By Dara King