Speaking with
Weaving dance, film, and theatre, John Scott explores race, domestic violence and human relationships in a physical approach to Shakespeare’s play.
By Anastasia Fedosova
Dublin’s largest plant-based festival returns after a three-year hiatus.
By Théo Martin
Five Of The Best
Toronto International Film Festival showcased the wide array of talent the Irish film has to offer.
By Ruia Safir
Review
Alice Rekab’s exhibit describes the experience of growing up mixed-race in Ireland.
By Ella Smyth
Review
Despite lacking in emotional depth, the film boasts a star-studded cast, a cleverly crafted screenplay and is definitely worth a watch.
By Eleanor Moseley
“This House Believes the British Monarchy Has a Place in the Modern World” divides the GMB, including two of UT’s own.
By Adam Rainbolt
Ella Hussey heads to Temple Bar to see if the Lucky Tortoise’s new restaurant was worth all the hype.
By Ella Hussey
Review
The new bar off Grafton Street fails to tap into its target student audience.
By Sáoirse Goes
We’ve rounded up a nifty guide of the best places around campus to eat.
By Théo Martin
Michael Keegan-Dolan’s new play employs visceral physicality at the Gate.
By Molly Longstaff