Preview
An online tour by the National Gallery will guide you through the life of the masterful painter of line, colour and geometric shape.
By Louisa Klatt
Review
The reading, staged over Zoom, made clever use of costumes and camera capabilities to bring the drama of the trial to life.
By Ailbhe Noonan
As we slip back into business as usual this week, Trinity societies have lots to keep you distracted.
By Maitiú Charleton
Speaking with
We sat down with Trophy Wife to talk about her EP, Art, the revival of pop-punk in Dublin, and more.
By Ruth Cronin
The gallery’s student-centric discussion space fosters a deeper critique of modern art.
By Lucy Sherry
While spirits were low in lockdown, demand for mood-lifting loungewear and accessories was skyrocketing. Enter Johanna Dooley.
By Elizabeth Ring
Irish creative professionals emphasise the role of art in the environmental movement.
By Louisa Klatt
A critical take on the minimal makeup brand that is as problematic as it is pretty.
By Emily Kenny
Hiram Harringon’s script Goodnight Girl promises ‘a fun take on a heist film, but also an intimate look at queer relationships and how they function’.
By Gráinne Mahon
Formerly known as Magazines, the humble Dublin-based band have gained increased recognition for their delicately dreamy sound in recent months.
By Hannah Quearney