Preview
Having performed a largely honorary function in recent history, the Eliz subcommittee of the Phil returns this week to create events by and for women and non-binary people.
By Mairead Maguire
Emmanuel “Smiley” Osungboun made the comments on the latest A Drummer in Dublin podcast last week.
By Hannah Quearney
Speaking with
Sunburn bassist Muirish Waugh talks about defining a distinct sound during the silence of lockdown.
By Dylan McCarthy
This quarantine screen guide serves to remind us of the influence that the media exercised on the early days of lockdown.
By Brian Briggs
Speaking with
This new online platform takes the pressures away from producing high-brow literary content, and replaces it with the sheer joy of storytelling.
By Caoimhe Weakliam
Review
Trinity’s School of Law’s Dr Donna Lyons hosted Samantha Power and Cass R. Sunstein, to ask what happens next.
By Aoife Dalton
Lockdown may be upon us, but you can still join these parties.
By Aoife Dalton
Review
Set on a remote island in the wake of a young woman’s mysterious death, Louise O’Neill’s new book takes you into the sordid side of intimate relationships.
By Anthony Bradley
Review
This two-hour discussion of literature and lived experience saw the acclaimed author attend the book club to discuss her work.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar
Review
Is iad pancóga, Peig agus plé ar nádúr an duine agus an phaindéim a bhí i measc na n-imeachtaí ar Lá na Gaeilge inné.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara and Alannah Ní Mhuirí