In their insightful address to the Phil on Monday, Butler took a pandemic-tinted glance at social justice, non-violence and activism in an age of social media.
By Clara Roche
Speaking with
Hewitt’s memoir All Down Darkness Wide is set to be published in summer 2022.
By Caoimhe Weakliam
Though Week 12 is well and truly upon us, the virtual fun isn’t over just yet!
By Aine Kennedy
Speaking with
Tickets to Fynch in the Button Factory on December 16th, where Local Boy will be performing as a special guest, are available on Eventbrite for €15.
By Joe Coughlan
Review
A panel, which was moderated by president of the Phil and the Eliz Kate Maher, hosted activists from the End IBSA Ireland group.
By Maitiú Charleton
Speaking with
The emerging Kimmage poet writes primarily about social injustices, putting active engagement ahead of polished perfection.
By Caoimhe Weakliam
The half-hour interview is available to watch back on TCD LawSoc’s Facebook page.
By Mairead Maguire
Coronavirus delays have left audiences waiting a little longer to relive the Repeal campaign on the big screen.
By Gráinne Mahon
Following on from “Cailleach” and “Being is Believing”, Not4U Collective’s “From Home” e-zine is now free to access and enjoy online.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar
Speaking with
1000 Beasts’ debut EP 'On A Different Page', which landed in July, was only the beginning for Cork native Cian Sweeney.
By Joe Coughlan