Dublin

UCD to Send Representative to Founder’s Canonisation

The college had been criticised for seemingly not sending a representative in an official capacity to the canonisation of John Henry Newman.
By Jordan Nann

In Veganic, an Oasis of Plant-Based Calm in the Centre of Dublin

Veganic, Dublin's first 100 per cent plant-based store, is packed with organic foods and smiley faces – even down to the food packaging.
By Ruby Barrett

In a Suffocating Climate, Dublin’s Creatives Get Innovative to Survive

In recent years, many of Dublin's cultural spaces have been forced to close or relocate. But the city's artists refuse to be forced out.
By Susie Crawford

Dublin Arabic Film Festival Returns to IFI for a Sixth Year

The Irish Film Institute will screen internationally acclaimed films over the next three days, as part of the Dublin Arabic Film Festival.
By Carla Meaney

In Dublin Theatre, Dylan Coburn Gray is the Playwright of the Moment

A Trinity graduate, spoken-word artist and acclaimed playwright, Dylan Coburn Gray is a name theatre-goers are fast becoming familiar with.
By Emer Tyrrell

Sprout to Return to Dawson St this Autumn

After being forced to move last year, Sprout will re-open on Dawson St this autumn.
By Emer Moreau

In Carousel, a Clothing Line That’s Comfortable – and Kind to the Earth

Betty Corcoran, the brand manager of Carousel on Exchequer St, says she wants her new line to 'complement your personality'.
By Eithne Duffy

In National Gallery, a Testament to a 20th-Century Spanish Artist

An exhibition showing in the National Gallery of Ireland remembers 20th-century artist Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida.
By Jessica Burton-Restrick

Med Cup 2019 Promises Fun and Fierce Competition

Head down to the Sports Hall this weekend to watch BioSoc's lively football tournament.
By Céire Carey

A Vintage Pop-Up Market with a Cause

Ellie's Vintage Market is a great chance to swerve fast fashion while raising money for cancer patients at the same time.
By Alannah Murray