Dublin

Holy Show Magazine is Re-Imagining Storytelling

By turns wildly funny and achingly sensitive, Holy Show – edited by Brendan Mac Evilly – is telling stories in different ways.
By Ellen Finnerty

‘Let Her Stay’: DCUSU Urges Government to Revoke Student’s Deportation

Students gathered at the Justice Department demanding that the government revoke a deportation order issued to Mehwish Saqib.
By Donal MacNamee

Students for Sensible Drug Policy Group Sets Up in Trinity

The group held its first meeting on Thursday, with around 20 students in attendance.
By Cian Kelly-Lyth

Want to Reduce Your Footprint? Dublin’s Sustainable Store Can Help

Jonny Horn and Katie O'Connell have opened a plastic-free, chemical-free store in Blackrock Market.
By Ruby Barrett

Dublin’s Newest Literary Magazine is Changing Climate Consciousness

Channel, set up by Elizabeth Murtough and Cassia Gaden Gilmartin, is publishing 'inherently political' writing about nature and the climate.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín

With Antigone – Or Pale Sister – Dublin Continues a Trend of Greek Myths

Following the trend of recent Irish productions retelling Greek mythology, the Gate shows the Euripidean tragedy Antigone, in the form of Pale Sister.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

Bewley’s Cafe Lunches Just Got a Little Darker, With Nothing But a Toerag

Aisling O’Mara's Nothing But a Toerag will run in Bewley's Cafe Theatre all through November.
By Alannah Murray

Meet the Woman Putting Playwrights on a Path to the Stage

Pamela McQueen talks about how being a playwright went out of fashion – and then came back in.
By Emer Tyrrell

Sprout Returns Bigger and Better to Dawson St

The restaurant has returned to the street where it started life.
By Donal MacNamee

New Venue, Anti-Social, to Hit Dublin 8 by the End of the Year

The creation of a new bar called Anti-Social was announced by DJ Marcus O’Laoire and the three main players behind Legs Eleven.
By Joe Coughlan