Magazine
Comic Relief in Quarantine
How does a comedian react when they don't know if the crowd is laughing?
Review
Student Favourite Accents Coffee & Tea Lounge Closes Down
The cafe – known for its late opening hours closed – announced its closure.
Preview
Wetherspoon Group to Open Camden St Pub in October
The development of the bar and hotel has been delayed by coronavirus restrictions.
Review
With Druid Theatre, a Trio of Plays Show an Ireland Long Before Lockdown
As part of the DruidSynge recordings, three of Ireland's most famous plays can be streamed. They offer a glimpse of Ireland in the 20th century.
Speaking with
A Trinity Magazine That Explores What Might Come Next
POST– is a new, online magazine started by Trinity students. It's forward-looking, and it's not afraid of a little weirdness.
Feature
Meet the Costume Designer Who Kitted Out Connell and Marianne
Lorna Marie Mugan, Normal People's costume designer, talks vintage clothes, the importance of place and Connell's famous chain.
Feature
In a World Fraying at the Seams, Student Designers Find New Solutions
Dublin’s fashion students – particularly designers – are facing up to a new set of problems during and after the pandemic.
Feature
For Dublin’s Drama Graduates, Necessity is the Mother of Invention
Drama-based graduates from around Dublin – both performers and technicians – are plotting a new path in uncertain times for theatre.
Feature
‘Paul Mescal Was Five Feet Away From Me’: Meet the Extras of Normal People
Normal People's TV adaptation catapulted its cast to overnight fame. Many Trinity students were there, in the background, working as extras.
Coronavirus Cities: A Dublin Odyssey Brought to an Abrupt End
Samuel O'Brient on his last days in Dublin – a city that became a home away from home for him – before the virus brought him home to the US.