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Questions of Dictatorship and Democracy as the Hist Takes on American Supremacy

Last night's motion was 'this house believes that American supremacy has ended'.
By Théo Martin

Five of the Best: Dry January-Friendly Bars

If you've made it this far into Dry January, we'll help you round out the month.
By Kate Burke

A Slice of Authentic Indian Heaven by Grand Canal Dock

From humble food truck origins, Dosa Dosa is going from strength to strength in its new home.
By Bob McLarnon

‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Brings Light and Spontaneity to the Peacock

Director Andrea Ainsworth's stripped-back approach allows lead Amy Conroy’s warmth to radiate from the stage.
By Sarah Kelly

Aungier St Diner Big Fan Delivers a True Taste of China

The Chinese eatery on Aungier Street is among the latest additions to the Michelin Guide.
By Bob McLarnon

Tionscadal an tSneachta: Bua Fhilíocht na Gaeilge

Bailiúchán de dhánta is d’fhilíochta a bhí ann, iad go leor dírithe ar théama amháin: sneachta an gheimhridh
By Siothrún Sardina

Eoin Fullston: The Long Christmas Dinner is an Ode to Family Dynamics

The Trinity graduate speaks to The University Times about his professional debut on the Abbey stage.
By Sáoirse Goes

After COVID Setback, Faith Healer Seeks Revival on the Abbey Stage

Brian Friel’s landmark play will star Niamh Cusack, Aiden Gillen and Nigel Lindsay.
By Sáoirse Goes

Table Wine Blends Simple Design with Exciting Tastes

Portobello’s Meet Me in the Morning has matured gracefully into an evening bistro and wine bar.
By Kate Burke

Five of the Best: Modern Christmas Hits

Sick of Mariah Carey? Here are some contemporary festive tunes.
By Maitiú Charleton