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Riona Sakurada on Finding Her Sound and Herself

The Eurovision applicant is proving rejection means redirection.
By Charlie Hastings

Chapters Bookshop to Re-open Under New Management

The popular bookstore will re-open with its old management team.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Your Ultimate Guide to Ulysses Centenary Celebrations

2022 looks to be the year of Ulysses, as an international programme of music, film, readings and talks has begun to celebrate the birthday of the literary behemoth.
By Flora Moreau

‘The Dance’ brings the Genius of Michael Keegan-Dolan to the Big Screen

The documentary is an adaptation of the Irish choreographer's critically acclaimed play 'Mám'.
By Michael Archer

The Magazine Unapologetically Making Space for Marginalised Voices

Rebecca Deasy-Miller speaks to ‘Unapologetic’ co-editor Sandrine Uwase Ndahiro.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar

TAF Talks – and Students Listen

TAF Talks brought together prominent figures in their respective fields and college students.
By Sinziana Stanciu

TMT Brings New Life to a Broadway Classic With ‘Guys and Dolls’

The society's first post-lockdown production had to navigate a somewhat outdated plot, but it did so with vim and vigour.
By Sáoirse Goes

‘SHIT’ Brings Patricia Cornelius’ Terrifying Women to Dublin

Theatre company THISISPOPBABY is celebrating its 15th birthday with a production of the Australian play.
By Sáoirse Goes

Societies Strip Off for CancerSoc’s Annual Calendar

The calendar is available for purchase now, in the Arts Block or online.
By Kylie Quinn

Sheehan and Boyle Shine in Beckett’s Endgame

This captivating rendition of Beckett’s play is not one to miss.
By Sáoirse Goes