Speaking with
Filmmaker Rachel Fitzgerald exploded onto Dublin's animation scene with her short film 'Bubbles'. The future may hold even brighter things.
By Gráinne Mahon
Review
Dublin sextet Thumper delivered a polished and rip-roaring set last night. It was easy to forget that they're in many ways a local band of Dublin city.
By Joe Coughlan
Speaking with
Co-founder of Skein Press Gráinne O’Toole talks about her hopes to give minority communities a voice in literature.
By Martha Kirwan
Speaking with
Hailing from Meath, Chinese Newspaper are one of the capital's most exciting acts. Their sophomore EP, Late Night Pharmacy, sees them more refined than ever.
By Joe Coughlan
Review
Enda Walsh's play is random and chaotic – but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
By Dawn Attride
Review
Ben Judkins and Taylor Lane, the creators of surfboards made of cigarettes, discussed surfing and the environment in College last night.
By Ruby Barrett
Preview
The installation has been billed as a “ground-breaking international art and fashion experience”.
By Conn McCarrick
Speaking with
Niteline gives students someone to talk to in the difficult times. Charlotte Brosnan, its public face, shares the secrets to its success.
By Eimear Finan
Preview
Dublin Book Festival runs from November 14th to 17th, promising to bring some joy to a stressful month.
By Martha Kirwan
Speaking with
Caelainn Hogan's first book, Republic of Shame, is out now.
By Ellen Finnerty