Speaking with
Author and Trinity alumnus Eoin McNamee on childhood, mystery and the fight for a 'thinning' set of liberal values.
By Rachael Kilduff
Preview
This weekend, dive into the world of animated films at the Dublin Animation Film Festival.
By Aaron Finnegan
Review
The contradictions at the heart of everything Idles do are laid gloriously bare as the band bring their visceral punk to the Button Factory.
By Michael Dooley
Review
Waves of luscious sound keep the crowd rooted to the spot, as Beach House bring their bewitching brand of dream pop to Vicar Street.
By Michael Dooley
Speaking with
Despite outspoken antipathy for the music industry and capitalist society generally, Anton Newcombe finds solace in creating music.
By Alison Traynor
Review
Speaking to Trinity Law Society yesterday, Ruth Negga advised budding actors not to let anyone 'diminish' them.
By Molly Furey
Review
In a Burke panel discussion last night, women in STEM disagreed and discussed how the field should fix inequality.
By Aoife Kearins
Review
Joe Newman and Gus Unger-Hamilton spoke to The University Times about the band's hip-hop heavy new album, Reduxer.
By Michael Dooley
Review
Last night, Dr Michèle Mendelssohn shone a light on Oscar Wilde's early life – and how the writer went from object of ridicule to literary icon.
By Bridget Maloney
Speaking with
From humble beginnings at a kitchen table to an innovative collective, Hen's Teeth emanates dynamic ambition and accessibility all at once.
By Sorcha Brennan