Intimate Launch Celebrates Conor Brady’s A Hunt In Winter
Last night, Hodges Figgis played host to the launch of the author’s third instalment of his nineteenth-century crime series.
Climate Games Address the World’s Shared Responsibility to Tackle Climate Change
Last night saw the GMB transformed into Marrakesh to recreate last week’s COP 22 meeting of state representatives.
Dublin’s Feminist Film Festival is Empowering the Female Voice in Film
This weekend will see Dublin’s screens celebrate the women both behind and in front of the camera in an industry that continues to be male dominated.
At A Lock-in in the GMB, Marking the “The Beginning of the End”
Last night saw the Phil transform the GMB into something of campaign headquarters where students witnessed the election of a political tyrant.
The Most Fashionable Meal of the Day: Brunch in Dublin
Maryia Ditchkowska explores the growing brunch trend in Dublin and offers a selection of the best places to try out this Reading Week.
Exploring Migration, Borders and Movement: Atlas by Kathy Prendergast
Kerlin Gallery presents the latest exhibition by the Dublin born artist, which is challenging how we view the world around us.
Students Debate the Complexities of Not Voting in the Upcoming US Election
Last night saw Bryan Dobson chair the political debate organised by the Phil and Trinity Politics society.
DU Amnesty’s Efforts to Create Change on a National and International Level
Fionnuala Egan learns more about the society’s ongoing campaigns this year, including #NotACriminal, #IWelcome and Jailbreak.
Merging the Worlds of Fashion and FIlm, Nocturnal Animals
This Tuesday saw the Lighthouse Cinema host the Irish premiere of Tom Ford’s latest venture as a film director.
RTÉ Concert Orchestra Promises Memorable Evening for Trekkies
The RTÉ Concert Orchestra plans to bring the 2009 adaptation of Star Trek to life by performing the score live to a screening of the picture on Friday and Saturday evening.