Dublin
Dundon Pulls Off Successful Night of Laughs
Entertainments candidate for TCDSU Elections Matt Dundon hosted his first night out of his campaign.
Dublin’s Live Jazz Scene Captures the City’s Creativity and Culture
The enduring presence of jazz in Dublin reflects the city's ability to transcend historical challenges and offers an opportunity to enjoy live music without breaking the bank.
Five of the Best: Culture Night
As Dublin City Council's Culture Night returns for its eighteenth year, Barrett Ellis highlights what not to miss.
Hundreds Attend Protest Against Trans Rights and Counter Protest
The Let Women Speak rally, organised by Posie Parker, was disrupted by a counter-rally organised by Trans and Intersex Pride Dublin on Merrion Square South.
‘Endings’ Explores Love, Loss, and Masculinity at Dublin Fringe Festival
Fionntán Larney discusses his thrilling theatrical fusion of original music, immersive lighting, and complex themes.
Minister Martin Announces Three New Initiatives to Support the Night-Time Economy
The support package, announced yesterday, will include funding for art centres to open later, a noise mitigation grant scheme for late-night venues, and a pilot program for late-night cultural activities.
The Hugh Lane Gallery: Dublin’s Hidden Artistic Gem
Ciara Gallagher explains why every art aficionado should have the first known modern art gallery in the world on their itinerary.
Postgraduates Vote to Establish New Union Bodies in College
The result saw both taught and research postgraduates vote to establish separate bodies to represent them in college governance.
PhD Researcher Left in Precarious Living Situation Following Costs of Accommodation
UCD informed del Olmo that she would need to pay more than €2,000 to avail of on-campus accommodation between April and May.
How the History of the Islamic World Found an Unlikely Home in Dublin
The Chester Beatty library hosts Arabic, Hebrew and Persian collections among many others.