Review

The Irish Edit

Seán McGirr’s Spring/Summer 2026 Collection for Alexander McQueen.
By Lily Braumberger

What Netflix’s House of Guinness Reveals About the Importance of Costume Design

The popular new series is packed with fashion hits and misses.
By Grace Tiernan

Art on the Stage: Macbeth emerges from the West of Ireland and the landscape of the Druids

At this year’s Dublin Theatre Festival, the Druid Theatre Company made the “Scottish Play” their own to celebrate fifty years of story telling while looking to the future.
By Clara Tobin
Editorial

Editor Impeachability Cannot Come at the Cost of Editorial Independence

TCDSU’s proposed amendment to the UT Editor position gives the union unchecked power over the newspaper without offering a real solution
By The Editorial Board

Ireland vs Mostly Themselves

Roan MacArdle reviews the football season's trials and tribulations for Ireland.
By Roan MacArdle

Picasso’s House of Work and Light

The National Gallery traces seven decades of work, love, and solitude through the spaces inhabited by Pablo Picasso.
By Halle Feest

Inside the RHA’s Archipelago

A review of the exhibition described as a landmark moment for lens-based art in Ireland.
By Lea Carroll

Special Screening of MoLI’s De Profundis

On the 125th anniversary of his death, Oscar Wilde’s letter, written while he was incarcerated in Reading Gaol, is brought back to life.
By Ella O’Neill

Popular Bodies, Popular Horror

How global conditions have facilitated the popularity of body horror in Western cinema.
By Josie Radcliffe

Captivatingly Crafty: The Traitors Ireland

Trust no one in Ireland’s take on the ultimate game of deceit.
By Lara Walsh