Dublin
Long Live the Radio Star, at Dublin Podcast Festival
Dublin Podcast Festival celebrates the golden age of podcasting, offering enthusiasts to see podcasts normally reserved for their ears.
Ibec Warns of Job Losses at Campaign Launch in Trinity
Ireland's largest business representative body says increased automation will 'inevitably' displace current workers.
The Last Shows Standing: Dublin Theatre Festival 2020
From the words of Patrick Kavanagh being played across the grounds of IMMA, to streaming the magic of ANU Productions to the comfort of your couch, DTF still has lots to keep you engaged.
Everything You Need to Know About Consent
As consent workshops continue on campus, Aoife Kearins breaks down the most important elements of consent.
Autre Monde Imagined Museums Before We All Had To
The group will be holding two launch gigs for their pre-lockdown album 'The Imaginary Museum' at The Workman’s Club on September 17th and 18th.
A Fringe Production That Asks A Timely Question: Are We Ever Safe?
Intertwining three powerful tales, Before You Say Anything shines a light on our safeguarding institutions and shows how they too can place us in harm’s way.
Meet the Trinity Graduates Finding New Ways to Stay on the Stage
Theatre has been hit hard by the pandemic. For recent Trinity graduates, it has brought challenges – but many are making waves even in lockdown.
With Druid Theatre, a Trio of Plays Show an Ireland Long Before Lockdown
As part of the DruidSynge recordings, three of Ireland's most famous plays can be streamed. They offer a glimpse of Ireland in the 20th century.
Uncowed by the Pandemic, DU Players Deliver a Festival of Resilience, Online
With 25 shows and 57 installation pieces, Resilience, an online festival from DU Players, shows a society thriving under lockdown's challenges.
Under Lock and Key, Musicians Are Finding New Ways to Bang the Drum
Ireland's music scene has been turned upside-down by the pandemic. Its up-and-comers say they're having to get even more creative to thrive.