Dublin

One Society, Many Flavours: Gardiner St Pizzas Tick All Boxes

One Society, a new cafe opened on Lower Gardiner St, offers cosy seating and expertly balanced pizzas.
By Parth Gautam

Speaking With: Shaun Dunne

Jack Farrell speaks to the rising film and theatre maker whose most recent show, Rapids, explored HIV in Ireland today.
By Jack Farrell

TCDSU to Re-Introduce Off-Campus Officer

Students voted at council this evening to re-introduce an off-campus officer, amid concerns over engagement with off-campus students.
By Orla Murnaghan

Kneecap Escorted off UCD Stage After Chants of ‘Tiocfaidh ár Lá’

The Irish-language group, who will play Trinity Ball next month, were escorted off stage early at a concert in UCD this week.
By Orla Murnaghan

Dreaming of Jupiter: Ambi-Groovers With a Penchant for Pop

Up-and-comers Dreaming of Jupiter talk straddling genres and the importance of self-awareness to songwriting.
By Michael Dooley

The Unexpected Benefits of Couchsurfing

Living closer to College would be more convenient, but it can be a wholesome experience staying on friends’ couches, writes Jack Synnott.
By Jack Synnott

The Irish Writers Centre Welcomes a New Generation

The Irish Writers Centre offers a myriad of invaluable resources to young writers.
By Katy Poole

Asian Street Food At Its Finest

Bowls by Kwanghi Chan is the latest flavourful addition to Dublin's Chinatown
By Elliot Milofsky

A Tough Choice At Vicar St

The best new voices in Irish music will battle it out tomorrow night in Vicar St for this year's Choice Music Prize.
By Alison Traynor

Speaking With: Shane Berkery

Berkery is one of the most exciting young painters to come out of the Irish art scene in recent years.
By Sorcha Brennan