An Evening of Solidarity and Admiration at the Irish Times Theatre Awards
Annie Keegan reflects on last night’s awards, from having her tweets critiqued by the paper's theatre editor to hanging out with the industry's stars.
A Cause That is Worth a Spare Hour or Two, Trinity’s Strike 4 Repeal
As International Women’s Week approaches, Rebecca Wynne-Walsh argues that the best way to spend your spare hour on campus is to join an activism campaign.
Founders of Nemesis, Trinity’s Newest Journal, on Providing a Platform for Feminism in College
Ahead of the journal’s launch on Monday, co-founders, Laura McCormack and Jenny Moran discuss the diversity and inclusivity to be found in the journal.
The Catwalk from Cork to Dublin: Exploring NCAD’s Vibrant Fashion Department
Siobhán O’Leary Ashford speaks with final year National College of Art and Design (NCAD) student, Caoimhe Hill about the distant and slightly ethereal nature of the College.
Lose Your Veginity With Vegan-Friendly Food
Veginity, located just off Camden St, offers an ever-changing menu of plant-based foods based around weekly themes.
The Contrasting Visuality of Sean Lynch and Art Deco at the Douglas Hyde
Arianna Schardt explores the two uniquely different exhibitions currently running in the gallery.
Bite of Life: Wholesome By Name, Wholesome By Nature
Georgie Emery speaks to Bite of Life’s manager, Jorinde Rolsma, about the 20 years of success that the business are currently celebrating.
Reflecting the Artist’s Outrageous Personality and its Impact on the World, Beyond Caravaggio
The exhibition, which is currently running in the National Gallery, includes the Taking of Christ and Supper at Emmaus.
“Wherever our Talons May Land”: Bitch Falcon on New Music and Flying the Nest
Killian Barry speaks to the three-piece band about their recent tour and how they strive to balance time spent in the studio with live performances.
Trinity FLAC on Providing a Space for Students to Engage with Activism and Human Rights
The Free Legal Advice Centre (FLAC)’s chairperson, Kate Heffernan, explains how the activities of the society extend far beyond offering advice to the Trinity community.