Magazine
Film Review: Fathers and Daughters
Natalie Burke reviews the recent release examining the unorthodox relationship between a father and his daughter
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.
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
Dublin 100 Years Ago: Amusements, Accolades and Accidents
November 1915
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.
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.
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
Band Interview: My Tribe, Your Tribe
Aoife O' Donoghue talks genre, gigs and ghosts with rising dark pop band My Tribe, Your Tribe
Home Cooking with Dropchef
Sophie Cassidy investigates the Dublin-based company making making home cooking convenient
Cookbook Review: Gok Cooks Chinese by Gok Wan
From fashion to food, Róisín Power reviews Gok Wan's debut cookbook