Dublin

Conor Tobin is a Filmmaker on the Cusp of Old and New

Conor Tobin started making films after the recession hit. Ten years later, he's still producing works that are both visual and visceral.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Five of the Best: Dublin’s Irish Boutiques

Find the best of Irish fashion in Dublin's boutiques – from Eirloom to Om Diva.
By Lika Arevadze

The Playwrights Sticking Two Fingers Up to Our Toxic View of Sex

In Two Fingers Up, a new play airing as part of the Dublin Fringe, Seon Simpon and Gina Donnelly take the audience on a tour of sex-shaming.
By Susie Crawford

‘Stay in Touch’, Provost Urges Alumni During African Philanthropy Tour

Provost Patrick Prendergast spent the last week touring Africa as part of Trinity's new philanthropy campaign.
By Emer Moreau

Over 90% of New Student Beds in Dublin Demand Rents Above €800

Since 2016, 5,465 student beds have been built in Dublin. Over 90 per cent cost more than €800 per month.
By Donal MacNamee

Mumps Outbreak Prompts College Warning

An email to staff and students advised all members of College to check that they have had two MMR vaccines.
By Cormac Watson

Tangent’s Newest Scheme Sends Student Startups to America

The Tangent Pioneers international accelerator programme will allow six Trinity startups to travel to New York this week.
By Robert Quinn

In its Tenth Year, the Annual Dublin Art Book Fair Moves Online

The annual festival made its online debut yesterday with a discussion between Aleana Egan and Richard Proffitt on their respective studio processes.
By Hana Gallagher

Five of the Best: Coffee Hatches in Dublin

Making the most of a much-needed library break, Julia Quilligan scours the city for the best take-out coffee on the go.
By Julia Quilligan

National Gallery Adapts Dementia-Inclusive Scheme for Those Staying Home

To accommodate dementia sufferers who are quarantining, the National Gallery’s new resource allows them to get creative from the comfort of their own homes.
By Hanna Gallagher