Preview
The 'Big Non-Threatening Poetry Party' promises a safe space to up-and-coming writers.
By Shauna Donnelly
Review
Imelda May, Hozier and U2 are but a few of the names to feature in the iconic music magazine.
By Andrew Connolly
Review
The Endgame Project, screened in Trinity recently, considers Beckett's renowned play as a metaphor for Parkinson's disease.
By Charlotte O'Reilly
Review
The Trinity graduate's 'Conversations With Friends' tackles both current and universal issues whilst remaining consistently entertaining.
By Chloe Tait
Review
The archaic and the anachronistic intertwine in a production that reveals the injustice of De Valera's Ireland.
By Ultan Pringle
Review
Singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow was a good advertisement for Trinity's bid to bring full-scale concerts onto campus.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin
Five Of The Best
Between holidays, internships and inter-railing adventures, five fun ways to remind yourself of summer and stay surrounded with good memories.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
Review
Today was the first step for Trinity’s newest startups as LaunchBox 2017 begins.
By Dominic McGrath
Preview
After an extensive renovation, the National Gallery of Ireland will open its doors to the public, giving visitors a new way to explore the collection.
By Holly Brown
Review
Featuring the works of international artists and Trinity academics, the Pearse St exhibition offers a thrilling chance to make unique music.
By Sinéad Baker