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Review

Art on the Stage: Macbeth emerges from the West of Ireland and the landscape of the Druids

At this year’s Dublin Theatre Festival, the Druid Theatre Company made the “Scottish Play” their own to celebrate fifty years of story telling while looking to the future.
By Clara Tobin
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Art on the Street: Activism or Advertisement?

The rise of sticker graffiti in and around Trinity leaves questions of purpose and importance among the student body.
By Dara King
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Extract

Ferdia Lennon Awarded Rooney Prize for Literature 2025

Dublin-born author wins for his debut novel, Glorious Exploits
By Natalia Kamendy
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The Art of Creative Survival in Modern Ireland

Ireland’s art sector is facing uncertainty with the simultaneous promise of stability and the oncoming threat of technological disruption.
By Ava Rathi
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Preview

Buaiteorí na nGradam Foilsitheoireachta do Leabhair Ghaeilge 2025

Pléann Saoirse Bhreathnach buaiteoirí na ngradam foilsitheoireachta do leabhair Ghaeilge 2025
By Saoirse Bhreathnach
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Review

Picasso’s House of Work and Light

The National Gallery traces seven decades of work, love, and solitude through the spaces inhabited by Pablo Picasso.
By Halle Feest
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A Portrait of the Post-Graduate

Postgraduate student Conor Killian on the liminality of life after undergraduate study, yet before life after College
By Conor Killian
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Interview with a Young Drag Superstar

A conversation with the fabulous Sasha Shame on drag culture in 21st century Dublin
By Peter Lehane
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Feature

New Turn For Dublin Theatre Festival As Director Changes After 13 Years

Reflections on the legacy of the Dublin Theatre Festival and on the achievements of Róise Goan’s first year as its Artistic Director
By Lisa Domokeeva
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Reading Fatigue: The True Importance of a Good Book

Exams loom and coursework is upon us. The task of reading can seem less enticing than jumping into the Irish Sea, but there are a plethora of reasons as to why having a book in your bag can help combat those feelings of seasonal depression.
By Violet O’Neill