Review
Bernardine Evaristo, who teaches Creative Writing at Brunel University London, has written eight novels.
By Aoife Dalton
Due to its compulsory full body outerwear and the separation of opponents in competition by sword, fencing is the perfect sport to take up this term.
By Alice Symington
Feature
After the two biggest festivals in the Irish theatrical calendar had to drastically reduce and cancel swathes of their programming overnight, we ask what’s next for the sector.
By Ailbhe Noonan
Review
The recently opened creperie and wine bar has brought the indulgent French delicacy to Dublin, with both sweet and savoury options on offer.
By Julia Quilligan
Review
Fishamble’s latest production 'Embargo' was streamed live from the Pump House at 7pm last night, bringing Dublin Theatre Festival 2020 to a close.
By Ailbhe Noonan
Speaking with
Michael Longley, Sebastian Barry and Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin have each previously served as editor of the magazine.
By Anthony Bradley
Five Of The Best
Take a trip to some of Ireland’s most captivating cultural spaces, without ever moving from your couch.
By Lucy Sherry
Speaking with
The new app creates sustainability profiles and empowers consumers to make more sustainable choices when selecting their food products.
By Caroline Boyle
Preview
The annual book festival – in its ninth year – will take place largely online this year, from October 12th to 18th.
By Rebecca Deasy Millar
Review
From Hozier to the Pussycat Dolls, the Titanic to Academy Registry, DU Players’ One Act Comedy Hour was a whirlwind of madness and merriment.
By Robyn Gill