Radius
Speaking with
Dublin’s Ghostprint Are Crafting Thoughtful Melodies in Lockdown
Having built an impressive reputation in a short space of time, Ghostprint have just released an EP, The Bluest Blue, that sees them in pensive form.
Review
Normal People Week 2 Recap: A Sligo Betrayal, (the Start of) a Trinity Truce?
Episodes three and four of Normal People aired on RTÉ last night – with a masterful depiction of young love in all its raw clumsiness.
Feature
Lockdown on the Box: Lecturers on Films (and Series) for a Pandemic
Stuck for something to watch mid-pandemic? Trinity's film lecturers have got you covered, offering prime cuts of TV and film to get you through.
Review
Normal People Recap: Sublime Direction, Lashings of Sex, But No Trinity – Yet
Episodes one and two of Normal People aired on RTÉ last night – and delivered a masterclass in directing and adolescent dynamics.
‘Who Else Will Do it If I Don’t?’ Meet Ireland’s Invisible Minority – Carers
Carers in Ireland have it tough. And sometimes, they're too busy looking after the ones they love to fight for better supports for themselves.
An Authentic Astrology?
Astrology is a practice that tends to evoke strong responses. But its experts say the scorn for it comes mostly from a place of misunderstanding.
Feature
Lockdown Literature Part III: Books to Watch Birds By
In the third – and final – part of our Lockdown Literature series, more Trinity lecturers give you reading inspiration.
Feature
Look Up: With Apples and Atoms, Trinity Celebrates a Physics Great
Located outside the Fitzgerald Building, Apples and Atoms is one of Trinity's most distinctive artworks. Here's its story.
New Streams in Irish Whiskey
Irish whiskey has never gone out of style. But something is shifting in the industry, with a spate of new distilleries that are doing things differently.
Positively Positano
Moya Mawhinney visits Positano, one of the Amalfi Coast's famous cliffside villages – and finds a gorgeous town that's as expensive as you'd expect.