Dublin

Roderic O’Conor Makes an Impression

The latest exhibition in the National Gallery celebrates the Irish artist who helped bring Pont-Aven art to Ireland.
By Susie Crawford

A Treasure Trove on Aungier St

Needful Things is more than just a secondhand bookshop.
By Hayley Douglas

Your Guide to Thrifty Theatre in Dublin

Visits to the theatre don't have to break the bank.
By Christopher Kestell

Art and the Self(ie)

The Zurich Portrait Prize shortlisted portraits will be displayed in the National Gallery.
By Sorcha Brennan

Concert Hall Revives Night of the Living Dead

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the cult horror film, the National Concert Hall is hosting a screening alongside a contemporary music score.
By Alison Traynor

Solidarity Gig to Rally Support for Housing Protestors

Following today's protest, artists will join forces in the East Side Tavern to promote the ongoing campaign.
By Alison Traynor

After Crucial Steps Forward, Students Cannot Afford to Sit on Their Laurels

Ireland is emerging as a progressive, inclusive nation, but we have a long way to go yet, writes Laura Harmon.
By Laura Harmon

Students’ Union Presidents Push Micheál Martin on Housing

Around 10 members of Take Back Trinity, who tried to speak to Martin, said they were “fobbed off” by the Fianna Fáil leader.
By Donal MacNamee and Aisling Marren

Innovation at all Costs in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Rough Magic’s production of the James Joyce novel is an act of artistic redress.
By Liam Whelan

Funk Tunes, Punk Ethos, as Vulfpeck Visits the Olympia

The band is playing two nights in Dublin as part of its tour.
By Alison Traynor