Feature
Rebecca Wynne-Walsh learns how Dublin’s Christmas markets inspire a sense of community through diversity and inclusivity.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
Speaking with
The director talks about directing Neil La Bute's Tony Award-winning play and her role as a visual artist.
By David Donovan
Preview
This week will also see Law Soc host Jingle Law the Way, and TAW turn the GMB into a mini Christmas market.
By Grace Meagher
Feature
After a busy week of productions culminating in last night’s 24 hour musical, Grace Meagher learns more about the society’s ongoing events and efforts to become more inclusive.
By Grace Meagher
Review
Yesterday at 12pm, the Swedish brand launched their first store in Ireland to the public, just in time for the Christmas rush.
By Siobhan O’Leary Ashford
Review
Last night, the Phil assembled to discuss the artist's brand of feminism and the limits of her success as a global icon.
By Kate Friedeberg
Review
Last night, Visiting Writer Fellow for the Oscar Wilde Centre for Michaelmas Term addressed an eclectic gathering in Trinity.
By Orla Howells
Review
The combination of a Cork nightclub, DJs and plenty of alcohol produced an event that catered for both the naughty and the nice.
By Gillian Murtagh
Review
I dTeach na dTiarna oíche Mháirt, bhí argóint bhríomhar, bheoga i measc iomaitheoirí an chomórtais agus iad ag iomaíocht chun tícéid Trinity Ball a bhuachan.
By Aishling Ruigrok
Review
The JCR performed the famously risque Avenue Q to a packed out audience in Trinity Hall last night.
By Dominic McGrath