Dublin
In Ramen Co, a Valiant Menu – But More Culinary Bravery Needed
Despite Ramen Co’s attempts to craft a menu of traditional ramen dishes, the ultimate result is a tasty yet rather lacklustre lunch experience.
Epoch Celebrates Irish Women in Sparkling New Exhibition
Hidden Gems promises to be a treasure trove of chromatic delights.
Lankum the Undisputed Stars, as RTÉ Choice Awards Impress
Westlife might have stolen best song, but there was cause for optimism at last week's RTÉ Choice Music Awards.
UCD Students in Standoff With Security, As Rent Protests Escalate
Students attempted to occupy UCD's Club Restaurant in protest at campus rent increases.
Precocious Youth Becomes Award-Winning Director: Meet Neasa Hardiman
The Dublin director, whose feature film Sea Fever closes this year's Dublin Film Festival, talks Berlin, Fair City – and designing RTÉ's logo.
Horror, Comedy and the Supernatural: Lorcan Finnegan Pushes Film’s Envelope
The filmmaker talks about creating landscapes that are both haunting and haunted, and how anger informs his work.
Roderick Ford Brings ‘the Hidden Aspects of Being’ to the Project Arts Centre
The poet and playwright talks about his new play, called The Spider's House, and expressing the neglected side of things on stage.
An Array of Talent on Show at First Battle of the Bands Semi-Final
The lineup for the opening semi-final of this year's Battle of the Bands includes a refreshing collection of new talent.
Printing House Square to Open in July, After Slew of Setbacks
Trinity's new accommodation complex, originally due to be finished last summer, has been hit by a number of setbacks over the last seven months.
Poet Eva Griffin is Fighting for a More Diverse Dublin
Eva Griffin is a co-founder of the Not4U Collective – which provides a platform predominantly, although not exclusively, for LGBTQ+ poets.