Dublin

Flights of French Fancy at the IFI

The IFI is hosting its annual French film festival at the IFI this month.
By Aaron Finnegan

In November, Rich Pickings for Dublin Theatre

From opera to ballet, a packed schedule this month demonstrates the rude health of Dublin's theatre scene.
By Jack Farrell

Brimming With Eclecticism, Fashion Trail Champions Local Creativity

Celebrators of independent fashion retailers were treated to a rich fashion trail, entitled Get Up, around Dublin's creative haunts on Thursday.
By Amelia O’Mahony Brady

At MVP, a Day of Drink-Free Diversions

MVP on Clanbrassil St has launched Sober Sundays, a regular event focused on alcohol-free fun.
By Emma Horan

Are Social Media and Clean Eating Curbing our Drinking Habits?

With so much of our lives lived online, Alanna MacNamee asks: are we so taken up with our internet selves that we have less need to go out?
By Alanna MacNamee

Perch Caterer to Run 300-Seat Business School Restaurant

The restaurant will offer four styles of dining and will have an outdoor area.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

‘Failure is Beneficial’: Young Entrepreneurs on the Secrets to Success

Trinity Entrepreneurial Society hosted a panel discussion with four past and present members of the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
By Katie Dumpleton

Trinity Trend: Dad Trainers

How can something once so utterly repellent now be the most fashionable pair of shoes one can own?
By Aoife Murray

Trinity Drama Students Make Their Debut

Every year, five fourth-year drama students take residency at the Samuel Beckett Theatre for their first work in a professional theatre.
By Jack Farrell
Contribution

It’s Alarming that Trinity Dismisses Kells as Unworthy of its Own Treasures

Trinity's attitude to Kells perpetuates the idea that the College is detached from the rest of the country, writes Ross Malervy.
By Ross Malervy