Dublin

Window A World Explores Identity and Uncertainty

Window a World will run at the Dublin Theatre Festival box office until October 16th.
By Clara Roche

USI Plans Student Walkout Over Cost of Living and Accommodation Crises

The Union of Students in Ireland, in collaboration with TCDSU, has arranged a walkout this Thursday to combat the fiscal pressures facing students.
By Hosanna Boulter

The Bray Literary Festival Showcases Irish Writers, New and Old

The festival had its final run last weekend, featuring a wide-ranging group of Irish artists
By Barrett Ellis and Ella Hussey

Your Week Ahead: Plays, Pirates and Palaeolithic Spear Throwers

Don’t miss out on this week of guests, games and jams.
By Adam Rainbolt

Mespil In The Dark Live: A Love Letter to Theatre

Mespil In The Dark Live by Pan Pan runs from September 5th to 10th, with an opening on September 6th at the Samuel Beckett Theatre.
By Anastasia Fedosova

Gardaí Warn Students to be Extra Vigilant About Accommodation Scams

There has been a 30 per cent increase in accommodation fraud in 2022 alone compared to 2019, with scams spiking with the return to college.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Samuel Yakura Tells Us How to be The Perfect Immigrant

Blending spoken word poetry and playwriting, Yakura’s one-man show is set to open at The New Theatre as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival.
By Anastasia Fedosova

Feachtas Seolta do Cheathrú Gaeilge agus an Ghaeilge a Spreagadh san Ardchathair

D’fhógair an tAire Stát don Ghaeltacht agus Spóirt Jack Chambers maoiniú de €325,000 don fheachtas.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Five of the Best: Dublin Theatre Festival

Our top picks for the upcoming festival, which will sell out fast due to limited space to allow for social distancing.
By Sáoirse Goes

When NCAD Students Took On an Institution, and the State – and Won

In the 1960s, NCAD was run directly by the governments. Students weren’t happy – and spent years fighting for a more accessible college.
By Lucy Sherry