Review
O'Brien was “decades ahead of her native country in expressing painful truths”, author Louise Nealon said of the infamous O’Brien.
By Martha Kirwan
Review
Featuring clothing from high-street outlets and local boutiques alike, last weekend's fashion extravaganza was both accessible and authentic.
By Aoife Murray
Preview
Politics takes centre stage this week in Trinity.
By Katie Dumpleton
Preview
Playing a one-off gig in the Olympia on September 18th, Meltybrains offer something to every music fan.
By Michael Dooley
Speaking with
TCDSU's Ents Officer has big plans for his year in the hotseat – and he wants to share them all with students.
By Michael Dooley
Review
Spoken-word sensation Stephen James Smith launches first-ever poetry book.
By Imogen McGuckin
Preview
Relive some of the most iconic moments in cinematic history at the Light House cinema.
By Aaron Finnegan
Five Of The Best
For your next coffee date, try one of these coffee shops that offer something different.
By Niamh Kennedy
Review
Eyewear brand Ace & Tate launched its Exchequer St store with an ode to Dublin's cutting-edge cultural scene.
By Eleanor Scott
Review
Prof Loch Kelly will speak to DU Meditation Society about his work on effortless meditation today at 2pm in the Joly theatre.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick