Arts & Culture, Life

YA or Nay? Rethinking the Young Adult Genre

Emma Lueders sits down with Maureen Johnson to discuss the attitudes to YA in college students

The discussion of genre is enough to send any lecture-attending literature student into a spiral of existential dread. We all know what a genre is and can give a rough description of what each genre means. If the story solves

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The Sound of the Dublin Underground

Emma Lueders chats with Lara Fitzsimons about her emergence onto Dublin’s music scene

Selling out a headliner show only 24 hours after her debut single dropped, emerging artist Lara Fitzsimons is making a splash onto the Dublin music scene. A current BIMM Music Institute Dublin student, Fitzsimons took to the stage with her

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Raw, Juicy and Not So Tender

Trinity News review Glass Mask Theater’s production of Men’s Business

Simon Stephen’s adaptation of Men’s Business, based on Franz Xaver Kroetz’s Männersache, is raw, juicy and not so tender. Packed with violence, nudity and sexuality, Men’s Business takes a nihilistic head dive into a brutal love affair set in the

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Dinner

Trinity News reviews Exeter University Theatre Company’s latest production Dinner

Showcased from August 12 to 24 in @thespaceuk, Dinner, directed by Fern Boston is a gripping, mesmerising, and electric production that leaves audiences immersed in a dinner party gone dark. A retelling of Moira Buffini’s 2002 play entitled Dinner,

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Burnout

Trinity News reviews Sady 10’s latest production BURNOUT

An honest and raw exploration into the aftermath of online dating, BURNOUT opens in a bedroom flooded with bright colours and interesting props. Fern is on a call with her therapist, having reached the end of her tether with online