How Mick Flannery rages against the capitalist ideal
“I’m just one person, I have to look after my own life. I can’t save this stuff… so I’m gonna have a pint,” Mick Flannery tells me over the hubbub in the Dame Tavern, reaching Read more…
“I’m just one person, I have to look after my own life. I can’t save this stuff… so I’m gonna have a pint,” Mick Flannery tells me over the hubbub in the Dame Tavern, reaching Read more…
Luke Cage is Netflix and Marvel Studio’s 3rd superhero venture following Daredevil and Jessica Jones. After the critical success of the aforementioned shows, there was a lot for Luke Cage to live up to, and Read more…
Ryan Murphy, screenwriter and producer extraordinaire, can never be called narrow and repetitive in his concepts. Murphy’s oeuvre is something of a mixed bag, stretching from the downright ridiculous musical drama GLEE to the reality Read more…
Rebecca Keane explores the reaction to Beyoncé’s “Formation” video and Superbowl performance and asks why it’s no longer ok to make political pop. Read more…
It’s easy to think that the music you used to listen to disappeared when you grew up. Mayday Parade’s gig at the Academy this week shows just how wrong that notion is. The band roared Read more…
Our review of Ash at the Olympia Theatre in support of their album, ‘Kablammo’. Read more…
Megan Roantree takes a look at the the big-screen adaption of Colm Toibin’s novel Brooklyn, starring Saoirse Ronan. Read more…
Alison Ring reviews Adele’s long awaited comeback – 25. How does it compare to the record-selling 21? Read more…
Former BFFs Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato go head-to-head with their latest releases. Read more…
Following Mental Health Week, Sean Looney looks at artists’ approach to mental health in their music. Read more…
Deputy editor Stephen Keegan investigates the recent controversy surrounding the Hard Working Class Heroes festival. Read more…
Conor Jack Martin looks at the continued fixing of reality shows, and asks whether its the cause of their decline. Read more…
The College View team reflect on a summer of glorious music. Read more…
Ahoy ahoy! My name’s Fionnuala, and I am equally delighted and apprehensive to be helming The Suss for the incoming year as editor. Following in the footsteps of Odrán and Bryan is daunting to say Read more…
Following the release of Run the Jewels 2 and his impassioned social activism, Killer Mike is named The Suss’ Person of the Year. Read more…
Odrán de Bhaldraithe reports on DCU Music Sociey’s Music Week, which included the first ever DCUrovision. Read more…
Inspired by a summertime trip to Paris, Odrán de Bhaldraithe wonders just who is the real Lost Generation. Read more…
The Suss team give their succinct thoughts on recent happenings in the art world and attempt, at times, to be funny. Read more…
Ryan Foynes takes a look at the best the world of comedy podcasts has to offer. Read more…
The Suss’s arts editorial team gives succinct and (sometimes hopefully) humorous reviews of some of the more newsworthy events in entertainment. Read more…
The Suss’s arts editorial team wraps up the happenings in the world of entertainment in the last fortnight, Read more…
Perfecting the no make-up selfie? Why bother with make up at all, asks Seán, and Craig has the suss on a delish student dinner… Read more…
Typically your final year in college is a time spent worrying about literature reviews, library opening hours and job prospects. Instead, I have found myself in a position where the things keeping me awake at Read more…
Whether you’re a full blown Tinder addict or only just catching on, old fashioned human vanity is the order of the day on this dating app. Rachel Dowdall gives us the rundown. Read more…
Mark Austin sounds a little bit worse for wear. The lead singer and rhythm guitarist of The Minutes, a Dublin rock band that have been slowly making a name for themselves over the last six Read more…
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