Media

Popular Bodies, Popular Horror

How global conditions have facilitated the popularity of body horror in Western cinema.
By Josie Radcliffe

Captivatingly Crafty: The Traitors Ireland

Trust no one in Ireland’s take on the ultimate game of deceit.
By Lara Walsh

Sraith Netflix The House of Guinness

An Chéad Sraith Netflix Riamh le Fotheidil Ghaeilge
By Gerard Loscher

An Evening of Nostalgia, Film, and Nostalgic Films

The Winners of DU Film’s Annual 48-hour Filmmaking Challenge
By Khushi Jain

Four Films and a TV October

An underrated column of underrated recommendations
By Khushi Jain

Ireland Confronts its AI Future: Art, Regulation, and Growth

By Aoibheann Kearins

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
Contribution

The Genocide in Gaza Has Created a Crisis in Journalism

Eva O'Donnell discusses how the media has failed Palestinians and the general public.
By Eva O’Donnell

Ceann de mhór-cheoltóirí na hÉireann ag labhairt go hoscailte faoina chuid fadhbanna cearrbhachais. Cé mhéad dár ndaoine óga atá thíos leis?

Pléann Sophie Jones an dráma nua atá foilsithe ag Móglaí Bap
By Sophie Jones

Dispute Erupts Within Corbyn and Sultana’s New Political Party

A dispute has emerged between Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn following a membership portal being created by Sultana, which Corbyn has since described as “unauthorised”.
By Patrick Keegan