Dublin

A Sculptural Re-Imagination of Capitalism at the MART Gallery

Richard Forrest's new sculpture exhibit, A Negative Infinity, reflects on the effects of capitalism on the exhaustion of the human spirit.
By Rachael Gunning

DCU to Create 1,240 New Beds on Campus

The college is to demolish an existing 252-bed complex and build new accommodation.
By Sadhbh Gaughan

Printing House Square Was Less than 50% Complete in August, Say Board Documents

The construction of Trinity's Printing House Square is lagging far behind where College hoped it would be.
By Emer Moreau

Museum of Literature Ireland is Dublin Culture’s Newest Jewel

On Culture Night, Dublin's new Museum of Literature Ireland launched, merging the old and the new in a mesmerising way
By Sárán Fogarty

At Bleeding Pig Festival, a Show of Quality Irish Filmmaking

Despite some misses, the fourth Bleeding Pig Film Festival showed that Irish fimmaking is in rude health.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Trinity Faces Major New Threat to Autonomy Amid Higher Education Reforms

The membership of College Board could be reduced from 27 to 15, according to four separate members of Board.
By Donal MacNamee

Political Panorama at IFI Documentary Festival

The Irish Film Institute’s Documentary Festival is back for its 17th year.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

At Project Arts, Marina Carr Makes Old Stories into New Ones

Staged by the Rough Magic Theatre Company, 'Hecuba' turns the story of the Trojan war on its head.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

Amid Row Over Influence, Deal to Establish Trinity Islamic Centre Nearly Collapsed

Funded by a charity established by Dubai's deputy leader, Trinity's Al Maktoum Centre was 'in danger of collapsing' in 2016.
By Aisling Marren

Discord and Lively Debate, With Afro-Caribbean Society

Letters to the Motherland, an event hosted by the Afro-Caribbean Society, brought debate to the Global Room last night.
By Eimear Finan