Magazine

The Double Bind of Sex and Disability in Ireland
Charlotte Ryan investigates the complex laws surrounding the sexual rights of disabled people in Ireland, and how the arts are opening up the discussion

Life Imitates Art: Artfully Encouraging Respect for the Female Body
Artist Yolanda Domínguez's feminist demonstrations have ignited the Spanish conversation about female portrayal in the media.

The Writer Depicting Dublin’s Dark Side
Frankie Gaffney on exploring Dublin's underbelly and gangland crime.

Skating Onto The Scene: The Women of Irish Roller Derby
Exploring the origins, Irish links and future of up-and-coming American sport roller derby.

Overcoming Tedium and Embracing the New on the Camino de Santiago
Maria Schäler recounts her journey along the famous Spanish pilgrimage route.

Seeing Double With The Company That Finds Your Doppelgänger
Denis Ryan explores Twin Strangers and tries to find his own twin stranger online.

The Unique Experience of Meandering Through Moscow
Eleanor O'Mahony's experience in a country that feels truly foreign and tends to elude most.

With a Lack of Food and Hygiene, an Experience With WWOOFing in Europe
Sophie Andrews-McCarroll gives an honest account of a summer working on a continental fruit farm.

In Canada, Working with Campers and Canoes
Saoirse Ní Scanláin's experience working as a canoe instructor in a Canadian children's summer camp.

The Church’s Lingering Shadows on Sex Work in Ireland
Julianne Flynn speaks with sex worker Kate McGrew and members of Ruhama about the country's approach to sex work.