Dark grey background with the Unique logo on the left (eight green squares making up a larger square, and a ninth purple square breaking away from the green squares). Text reads: Unique. A Disabled Perspective. An exhibition showcasing the work of disabled Trinity students, by Ability co_op.

Unique Perspectives on Poetry and Art Selected works from Unique: A Disabled Perspective exhibition

On 28th November, Trinity Ability co_op launched our second annual art show, titled Unique: A Disabled Perspective. This exhibition ran through Disability Awareness Week, and featured work by disabled artists and poets from across Trinity, Marino and TCPID (Trinity Centre … Continue reading Unique Perspectives on Poetry and Art Selected works from Unique: A Disabled Perspective exhibition

A Review of Translations by Brian Friel at the Abbey Theatre Director's Caitriona McLaughlin's characters belong on the stage and haunt your imagination for days afterwards

Photo by Ros Kavanagh. “Why do you want to learn English?”, I ask each new batch of students I receive. Their answers, which usually go along the lines of “so I can get a better job” or “so that I … Continue reading A Review of Translations by Brian Friel at the Abbey Theatre Director’s Caitriona McLaughlin’s characters belong on the stage and haunt your imagination for days afterwards

Story/Telling Emma Fitzgerald Reviews AN TIONSCADAL DROMCHLA EXHIBITION 00 by Lydia MacBride

Image provided courtesy of the artist and A4 Sounds. Walk backwards out of the dream Where a clutch of bare twigs shattered the face of the moon (Your instinct insists it can’t happen) Peer down through dayless dim  At the … Continue reading Story/Telling Emma Fitzgerald Reviews AN TIONSCADAL DROMCHLA EXHIBITION 00 by Lydia MacBride