The College View’s music and entertainment supplement.

The Suss Year-end lists
The Suss team list their favourite albums, films, books and gigs of the year. Read more…
The College View’s music and entertainment supplement.
The Suss team list their favourite albums, films, books and gigs of the year. Read more…
Serial has captured the minds of listeners worldwide, Scout Mitchell examines its phenomenal success. Read more…
The Suss editorial staff have compiled a playlist to keep you warm across the freezing winter break. Read more…
Bryan Grogan reports from DCU DJ Society’s Boiler Room event that took place last week. Read more…
Emily Crowley reviews the autobiography of the oft-controversial former Footballer of the Year, Paul Galvin. Read more…
Fiona Cooney reviews the latest film in the Hunger Games series. Read more…
Off of the back of the release of Life Itself, a documentary focusing on the life of Roger Ebert, Ryan Foynes takes a look at the documentary and give his own take on the film critic’s life. Read more…
Odrán de Bhaldraithe reports on DCU Music Sociey’s Music Week, which included the first ever DCUrovision. Read more…
With the December release of Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaption of the Thomas Pynchon novel, Inherent Vice, fast approaching, Bryan Grogan looks closer at the factors that are going to make this the film of the year. Read more…
The Suss team round up the latest news from the arts world. Read more…
The Suss team attempt to be funny when looking at some of the latest happening in the arts world. Read more…
Following the release of Band Aid 30, Odrán de Bhaldraithe questions the reality of those involved. Read more…
Gavin Nolan takes a look at the latest offering from his namesake Christopher, the 169-minute epic, Interstellar. Read more…
Following Taylor Swift’s decision to remove her whole discography from streaming service Spotify, Scout Mitchell analyses the fallout. Read more…
Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass” has been celebrated for its message of positive body image. Odrán de Bhaldraithe asks if it really is all that positive. Read more…
Gavin Nolan takes a look at the origins of the superhero renaissance the worlds of T.V. and film find themselves in. Read more…
Colm Quinn looks at the visual project Downtown Divas and discusses the view that its use of heroin addicts is exploitation. Read more…
The Suss team attempt to be funny (sometimes) while looking at recent happenings in the art world. Read more…
The Suss team round up all the latest news in the arts world. Read more…
Ferdia Fallon Verbruggen interviews Bryan Rodecker, aka Infidelix, the American rapper making his way across Europe. Read more…
Stephen Keegan reviews the recent performance from Baltimore-based synthpop band Future Islands in Vicar Street. Read more…
Daniel O’Connor reviews the triumphant return of Ireland’s premiere singer-songwriter, Damien Rice. Read more…
After Isis, the dog in Downton Abbey, was diagnosed with cancer, Bryan Grogan takes a look at the media and its attempts at social commentary, or lack thereof. Read more…
Michelle Bourke takes a look at the BBC’s controversial decision to re-score the 2011 arthouse film Drive. Read more…
Clarissa Waldron chats to The Naked and Famous frontwoman Alisa Xayalith about a third album, L.A. and the world at large. Read more…