The model and author discusses body image, social image – and why it's important to back up your activism with facts.
By Coco Millar
Once the stylistic equal of socks and sandals, the mullet has has risen from the ashes to take Trinity by storm.
By Coco Millar
The frontwoman of Trinity's biggest new band talks about growing in creative confidence and writing music as a disability activist.
By Ellie O'Neill
Stage management, a vital part of theatre-making, is a process shrouded in mystery. Those who do it say there's a lot to the job.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe
Katy Amos writes that dessert dumplings, which have now hit Dublin, are the thin end of a toxic wedge – misguided fusion cooking.
By Katy Amos
Dublin rapper JYellowL is a hot property – he's opened for Nelly, among other successes. Now he's back, with his hardest-hitting single yet.
By Joe Coughlan
In addition, the belongings of residents who have temporarily left College will not be thrown out.
By Cormac Watson and Donal MacNamee
It hasn't always had much recognition, but at third-level, there's a sense that the Deaf Community is finally being 'listened to'.
By Rachel O'Leary
For more than 100 years, the Theatre Royal was a cultural hub for many Dubliners. Its demise was sad, but its legacy is a glorious one.
By Ellen Finnerty
The acclaimed Belfast author on the bizarreness of life, the power of brevity and the 'nonsense talked about writing'.
By Martha Kirwan