Magazine

Film Review: Fathers and Daughters

Natalie Burke reviews the recent release examining the unorthodox relationship between a father and his daughter
By Natalie Burke

Averil Power Bids Farewell to Tit-for-Tat Politics

Senator Averil Power speaks candidly about her college experience, her exit from Fianna Fáil and her feelings on the abortion debate.
By Julianne Flynn

Beyond the filter – The Rise of the Instagirl

Emily Nolan discusses the use of Instagram as a means of self-promotion for models compared to traditional methods
By Emily Nolan

Dublin 100 Years Ago: Amusements, Accolades and Accidents

November 1915
By Thomas Monahan

London’s Hottest Photographer is an Irish Teenager

At just 19, Conor Clinch has risen to become one of Ireland’s most talked about photographers. With a project with Rankin under his belt, Clinch is determined, humble, and about to truly take off.
By Sinéad Baker

Book Review: The Judicial Imagination by Prof Lyndsey Stonebridge

Gillian Murtagh reviews the work of the University of East Anglia professor, which highlights literature as a vehicle for securing human rights.
By Gillian Murtagh

Music Review: Hello by Adele

Sarah Ledden responds to Adele's long anticipated return to the music scene with the release of her single Hello
By Sarah Ledden

Band Interview: My Tribe, Your Tribe

Aoife O' Donoghue talks genre, gigs and ghosts with rising dark pop band My Tribe, Your Tribe
By Aoife O’ Donoghue

Home Cooking with Dropchef

Sophie Cassidy investigates the Dublin-based company making making home cooking convenient
By Sophie Cassidy

Cookbook Review: Gok Cooks Chinese by Gok Wan

From fashion to food, Róisín Power reviews Gok Wan's debut cookbook
By Róisín Power