Magazine

Why Aren’t Parents Reading to Their Children Anymore?

Nina Crofts looks into causes behind the growing literacy crisis, and whether the solution simply lies at its root.
By Nina Crofts

Why We Stay in a Relationship We Don’t Even Want to Be In

Examining the paradoxical nature of staying with a person long past a clear expiration date—why we do it and why we shouldn’t.
By Anonymous

The Cost of a Trinity Degree

Iarnród Éireann was always there for Ferenc Holyba, but it shouldn't have had to be.
By Ferenc Holyba

Between My Mother, the World, and Myself

My mother had always loved glitter, so naturally I’d always hated it.
By Freja Goldman

A Portrait of the Post-Graduate

Postgraduate student Conor Killian on the liminality of life after undergraduate study, yet before life after College
By Conor Killian

Interview with a Young Drag Superstar

A conversation with the fabulous Sasha Shame on drag culture in 21st century Dublin
By Peter Lehane

Debate as Theatre

Conor Ennis examines how political debate became performance instead of persuasion.
By Conor Ennis

Left Off the Map: Why aren’t Musicians Coming to Dublin?

Why geography, costs, and infrastructure steer big acts away from Dublin—and what that means for music fans and the night-time economy.
By Halle Feest

“It’s an Exciting Time for Fashion in Ireland” In Conversation with Editor of Fiche Magazine, Ellen Corcoran

Fashion Editor, Sarah Kerr, talks to Ellen Corcoran, Editor of Fiche Magazine.
By Sarah Kerr

Interview with Bandon native, actress Alison Arnopp – “Roly Poly Bird” in U.S. Premiere of The Roald Dahl Story Company’s production ‘The Enormous Crocodile The Musical’

Cork actress Alison Arnopp discusses her experience performing in the travelling production of the popular Roald Dahl tale and reflects on her acting journey in conversation with Theatre Editor Catherine Furby.
By Catherine Furby