Dublin

DCU Held Talks With Saudi University Over Ties, After Jamal Khashoggi Murder

DCU is 'reviewing its relationships' with Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi embassy.
By Donal MacNamee

At Winter Showcase, Yeezus Comes to Town

From the Charleston to a Kanye West mashup, the Winter Showcase staged an event filled with festivities and surprises.
By Molly Furey

For Young City Dwellers, a Pioneering Wine Bar

Joe Macken's latest venture, Bar Giuseppe, is the perfect place for a quiet glass of wine.
By Céire Carey

Speaking With: Kathy Tynan

Ten years after graduating from art college and a month before the launch of her first book, Kathy Tynan has found inspiration in simplicity.
By Susie Crawford

USI Calls for Rent Controls on Student Accommodation

USI Vice-President for Campaigns Michelle Byrne presented to the Oireachtas amid discussions over Sinn Féin's bill on student rent rights.
By Kathleen McNamee

After Successful First Year, Ireland’s Opera Revival Continues

Featuring 32 performances of five different works across 17 venues, the Irish National Opera promises an exciting first half of 2019.
By Christopher Kestell

75% of College Buildings Need Repair or Replacement

Data released at the launch of Trinity’s Estates Strategy found that 25 per cent of the College’s buildings are in good or excellent condition.
By Donal MacNamee

Dublin’s Brightest and Best Set to Folk It Up

A concert run by Trinity start-up Applaud Events will feature some of the country's most exciting folk talent this evening.
By Alison Traynor

Cartmell’s Second Season Tackles Love and Courage

As Selina Cartmell enters her second season at the Gate, she brings both new and old shows to the stage.
By Jack Farrell

Interpol Bring Moody Post-Punk to the Olympia

Following the success of their latest album, Interpol will complete the Irish leg of their tour this evening.
By Alison Traynor