Acclaimed poet Patricia Lockwood sat down with Sally Rooney last night to talk politics, chaos and how to responsibly consume culture.
By Martha Kirwan
The government is drawing up an amendment to legislation that would allow the college university status.
By Donal MacNamee
The show, entitled the Persistence of Memory, was held in D-Light Studios in North Strand.
By Katie Dumpleton
Shepherd Machaya is a second-year DCU student facing deportation.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Tiller and Grain draws inspiration from Michelin-starred London restaurants for its colourful lunches.
By Matilda Streatfeild
Honey Dijon, Nina Nesbitt and Bugzy Malone are set to play on April 12th.
By Niamh Kennedy
The new addition to Drury St disappoints with its ambitious soul food menu.
By Céire Carey
Dublin will be celebrating Chinese New Year over the next few weeks.
By Molly Furey
Trinity’s footballers are planning to appeal to the FAI for a replay, after exiting the Collingwood Cup in contentious circumstances.
By Cormac Watson
Donuts are unhealthy, uninspired and patently uncool, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan