Posted by Aoifé McColgan on October 9, 2017 · Leave a Comment
James Patrick Butler, aka James Patrice, is a Dublin blogger, presenter, actor, stylist and fashion writer. Last week, he met with our Projects Editor, Aoifé McColgan, to discuss his time in Trinity, his success thus far and his exciting plans for the future. . Having started his blog and Snapchat after being bored due to […]
Category Trinity Life · Tags aoife mccolgan, College Alumni, Dancing with the Stars, Drama and French, DU Players, James Patrice, media jobs, Patrice Butler, RTE, Social Media, The Rose of Tralee, Tlife, Trinity Life, VDP Panto
Posted by Michael Foley on January 30, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Last November, Taoiseach Enda Kenny admitted that the state has failed, repeatedly, to put arts and culture at the front of its public policy. Were the government to attempt to tackle this issue, it would be long overdue: arts funding currently sits at 0.1 per cent of the state’s GDP, languishing far behind the 0.6 […]
Posted by Una Harty on November 19, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Tubridy cautioned the audience to make their careers “start happening now because when you’re twenty-seven it’s over.”
Posted by Matthew Mulligan on January 16, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Matthew Mulligan looks at the recent controversy around Panti Bliss’ appearance on RTE’s The Saturday Night Show
Why the state must fund the arts
Posted by Michael Foley on January 30, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Last November, Taoiseach Enda Kenny admitted that the state has failed, repeatedly, to put arts and culture at the front of its public policy. Were the government to attempt to tackle this issue, it would be long overdue: arts funding currently sits at 0.1 per cent of the state’s GDP, languishing far behind the 0.6 […]
Category Comment · Tags art and culture, BBC, Dame Vivien Duffield, Philanthropy, publicly funded art, RTE, Sky Arts, state investment, wheel of funding