Mixing classes and collaboration, Trinity’s yoga society can help resurrect those new-year's ideals.
By Grace Meagher
Shabadoo's latest work is an escape from their previous productions.
By Alice Bellamy
The end of February will see DU Film host another film festival for any aspiring directors or producers.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
In a packed Players Theatre, O’Rowe discussed his love for his art and overcoming his distrust of actors.
By Molly Furey
This year will see opera lovers celebrating the birth of a new dawn in Irish opera.
By Will Dunleavy
The runner-up was the Blockchain-based Uniblock.
By Edward O’Loughlin
The Conservative politician confronted the 'hard Brexiteers' on both sides of UK politics as he talked to the Hist yesterday.
By Simon Foy
Review
The 10th anniversary of the gallery saw performers playing with fire across Trinity’s cobbles.
By Kathleen McNamee
Review
The Trinitones, who always offer a good show, closed the annual arts festival.
By Niamh Herbert
Tonie Walsh opened up about his life and its difficulties, as part of the Trinity Arts Festival.
By Molly Furey