More Art with Less Matter
Aifric Ni Ruairc gets reacquainted with Hamlet and tries to keep up with the Wooster Group’s inventive interpretation Everybody knows
Killing Them Softly
Andrew Dominik’s latest effort is a snazzy array of self-importance manifested in a blistering hypnotic movie that features a menacing
New Releases
Joseph Gallagher takes a look at the latest releases to hit the silver screen The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Social Satire: Casual Vacancy
Disguised as a ‘storm in a tea cup’ novel about small-town politics, J. K. Rowling’s first offering since Harry Potter
‘The only honest art form is laughter’
Conor Fox finds out that ‘There’s no show like a Joe show’ at Dublin Theatre Festival Featuring music from the
Verdict Served
Shane Meagher examines why ‘Twelve Angry Men’ is so popular 55 years after its release Twelve Angry Men is one
USI launch Student Finance Guide
The Union of Students in Ireland launched the first ever Student Finance Guide entitled ‘Money Matters: USI Student Finance Guide’
UCDVO
UCD Volunteers Overseas continued their work in Haiti, sick Nicaragua, cialis sale South India, view Delhi and Tanzania over the
UCD’s newest tenants
The first thing that strikes you is the cup. Not that the Heineken Cup is especially pretty as cups go,