Dublin
Anne Enright Lends her Voice to Women’s Manifesto
Launching their Women’s Manifesto, Irish PEN called for a protection of women’s free expression around the globe.
Putting the Party in the Political
The latest offering from the Ents team promises to redefine what a club night in Dublin could be.
Christmas Tree to Light Up Two Weeks Early
The annual Christmas tree lighting will take place on November 28th.
In the National Gallery, Caravaggio’s Legend Lives On
The National Gallery was packed to the rafters last week for a public lecture on 17th-century Italian painter Caravaggio.
DUGES To Join Protests After ‘Thong’ Comments in Court Case
DUGES Chair Clara Tatlow-Devally said the society was joining the protests 'for the woman who was debased in the Irish courts'.
On 20th Anniversary, The Stinging Fly Enthralls and Delights
On Thursday night, literary journal The Stinging Fly brought together an eclectic mixture of artists and enthusiasts to celebrate its 20th birthday.
Family Meets Feminism in Eileen O’Sullivan’s Newest Exhibition
'Meanwhile, Rummage Until Combined' uses wild colours and large canvases to depict private, everyday moments.
Vinyl Festival Spins Into Dun Laoghaire
Musicians, filmmakers and writers will unite over a shared love of vinyl this weekend, at the Dun Laoghaire Vinyl Festival.
Mandatory Consent Workshops ‘Opposite to Consent’, Says DCUSU Officer
DCUSU Vice-President for Welfare and Equality Aisling Fagan said compulsory consent classes will not be introduced in DCU this year.
A Perfectly Orchestrated Catastrophe in God of Carnage
The play could easily have floundered, but the cast and director succeeded in pulling together an elegant and amusing production.