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My misanthropic father would have embraced social distancing

My misanthropic father would have embraced social distancing

Hilary Fannin: At what point did Irish people get over proximity and repulsion?

Fri Jul 03 2020 - 06:00
‘I felt something furry move under my hand. Man alive, I am terrified of rats’

‘I felt something furry move under my hand. Man alive, I am terrified of rats’

Hilary Fannin: ‘We’ve had a lot of sick cats recently,’ said the vet mysteriously

Fri Jun 26 2020 - 06:00
At the start of the pandemic I felt energised. Now I feel seasick

At the start of the pandemic I felt energised. Now I feel seasick

Hilary Fannin: I’m so glad to read good news headlines, so why am I struggling?

Fri Jun 19 2020 - 06:00
Dozing on a Dublin beach but failing to tune out

Dozing on a Dublin beach but failing to tune out

Hilary Fannin: You can sleep on beaches abroad without tuning into the surrounding chatter

Fri Jun 12 2020 - 06:00
Pets are getting confused by the working from home new normal

Pets are getting confused by the working from home new normal

Hilary Fannin: Pets don’t understand why owners are on Zoom calls in their trackies

Fri Jun 05 2020 - 06:00
The old man and the sea: A view from Dublin’s shoreline

The old man and the sea: A view from Dublin’s shoreline

Hilary Fannin: I feel as if I’ve been watching Dublin’s coastline change forever

Fri May 29 2020 - 06:00
A note pinned to the boy’s back read: ‘Please look after Billy. He has no home’

A note pinned to the boy’s back read: ‘Please look after Billy. He has no home’

Hilary Fannin: My brother-in-law was found abandoned, aged two, in wartime London

Fri May 22 2020 - 06:00
Thank you, Gwyneth Paltrow, from the heart of my phlegmatic bottom

Thank you, Gwyneth Paltrow, from the heart of my phlegmatic bottom

Hilary Fannin: What better time than a pandemic to seek advice from the Goop?

Fri May 15 2020 - 06:00
Hilary Fannin: I wonder how I’ll manage the bigger world again after the pandemic

Hilary Fannin: I wonder how I’ll manage the bigger world again after the pandemic

There has been a simplicity to life within the quiet trajectory of these suburban streets

Fri May 08 2020 - 06:00
Hilary Fannin: I wouldn’t recommend colonic irrigation as a pandemic DIY project

Hilary Fannin: I wouldn’t recommend colonic irrigation as a pandemic DIY project

In too many conversations in the past week or so, the talk has turned to weight gain

Fri May 01 2020 - 00:06
I finally tackle the tumbleweed of my life and clean something

I finally tackle the tumbleweed of my life and clean something

Hilary Fannin: A dusty souvenir boat transports me to an island in the Pacific

Fri Apr 24 2020 - 06:00
Coronavirus and me: I have not improved my mind or my liver in any way

Coronavirus and me: I have not improved my mind or my liver in any way

Hilary Fannin: I am so far from providing inspirational quotes to anyone

Fri Apr 17 2020 - 08:14
‘Dear Stay At Homes’ ... A letter from DJ John Peel to my husband

‘Dear Stay At Homes’ ... A letter from DJ John Peel to my husband

Hilary Fannin: A clear-out of old papers unearths a handwritten letter from ‘Fat John Peel’

Fri Apr 10 2020 - 06:15
Lockdown, death metal and freshly baked bread on the family WhatsApp

Lockdown, death metal and freshly baked bread on the family WhatsApp

Hilary Fannin: ‘Recipe is a weird word when you’re dyslexic,’ my brother writes

Fri Apr 03 2020 - 06:03
We wanted to embrace the grieving family but we couldn’t

We wanted to embrace the grieving family but we couldn’t

Hilary Fannin: Mourners stood apart to celebrate a man who believed in solidarity

Fri Mar 27 2020 - 05:52
I can’t ever remember the city being so still, so quiet . . .

I can’t ever remember the city being so still, so quiet . . .

Hilary Fannin: In the bookshops, shoe shops, the opulent shops, you could almost hear a pin drop

Fri Mar 20 2020 - 06:00
I can’t ever remember the city being so still, so quiet . . .

I can’t ever remember the city being so still, so quiet . . .

Hilary Fannin: Grafton Street was deserted. I went into the bookshop. One other customer

Fri Mar 20 2020 - 06:00
‘What’s a vagina?’ the cat asked quietly

‘What’s a vagina?’ the cat asked quietly

Hilary Fannin: ‘It’s nothing you have to worry about,’ I told her softly. She’s getting old

Fri Mar 13 2020 - 06:00
Ireland, 1987, when we adored Le Piat D’Or

Ireland, 1987, when we adored Le Piat D’Or

Hilary Fannin: A dinner with old friends led me to reflect on past and current concerns

Fri Mar 06 2020 - 06:00
Hilary Fannin: A trip to Belfast feels like a much longer journey

Hilary Fannin: A trip to Belfast feels like a much longer journey

Belfast’s so near my home, yet it demands diligence to navigate and to understand

Fri Feb 28 2020 - 06:00
We carry these wounds through memories with us throughout our lives

We carry these wounds through memories with us throughout our lives

Hilary Fannin: After our family home was repossessed my siblings had to care for themselves

Fri Feb 21 2020 - 06:00
According to my lingerie research, it’s basically less hassle and more economical to be a man

According to my lingerie research, it’s basically less hassle and more economical to be a man

Hilary Fannin: A better idea, this Valentine’s Day, might be to learn the habit of self-love

Fri Feb 14 2020 - 06:00
The evening after the girls’ night out... Chardonnay, anyone?

The evening after the girls’ night out... Chardonnay, anyone?

Three Dublin women take the train to Belfast for a night out. Hilary Fannin listens in

Fri Feb 07 2020 - 06:00
Working from home has its disadvantages – lying around, eating cold lasagne

Working from home has its disadvantages – lying around, eating cold lasagne

Hilary Fannin: You sometimes end up poring over adult-education leaflets

Fri Jan 31 2020 - 11:35
Hilary Fannin: What I wish my spouse and I had done the morning of our wedding

Hilary Fannin: What I wish my spouse and I had done the morning of our wedding

It’s not romantic, but you can never have too much resilience in a marriage

Fri Jan 24 2020 - 06:00
I’ve long given up trying to be cool and aloof. Now I’m an expert at small talk

I’ve long given up trying to be cool and aloof. Now I’m an expert at small talk

The pleasant, largely meaningless drivel we engage in must have mental-health benefits

Fri Jan 17 2020 - 06:00
Who’d spend €67 on Gwyneth Paltrow’s This Smells Like My Vagina candle?

Who’d spend €67 on Gwyneth Paltrow’s This Smells Like My Vagina candle?

This lump of wax with a wick in it has flown off Goop’s shelves. How gullible are we?

Wed Jan 15 2020 - 06:00
Hungry, angry, sober  and skint is not a good  state to be in

Hungry, angry, sober and skint is not a good state to be in

Hilary Fannin: It's no wonder the second week of January is the most popular time for divorce

Fri Jan 10 2020 - 06:00
Happy New Year? Loneliness is one of those shadowy topics that festers in silence

Happy New Year? Loneliness is one of those shadowy topics that festers in silence

Hilary Fannin: Columns that garnered most reaction this year were often about darker subjects

Fri Jan 03 2020 - 06:00
How was Christmas? ‘I am grateful when season starts to subside’

How was Christmas? ‘I am grateful when season starts to subside’

Hilary Fannin: I’m always pretty grateful when the Christmas season starts to subside

Fri Dec 27 2019 - 06:56
Hilary Fannin: Don’t lose your Fitbit in the turkey and other Christmas advice

Hilary Fannin: Don’t lose your Fitbit in the turkey and other Christmas advice

For last-minute gift ideas, try a bamboo toilet roll from Gwyneth Paltrow – only $30 each

Fri Dec 20 2019 - 06:00
They let my father die. He would not have wanted to live like that

They let my father die. He would not have wanted to live like that

Hilary Fannin: He’d hastened his own death with amber whiskey and a frisky little Merlot

Fri Dec 13 2019 - 06:00
The schoolgirl wanted desperately to read a book. Her mother could not afford the €5

The schoolgirl wanted desperately to read a book. Her mother could not afford the €5

‘Your daughter has stolen a book. We found it wrapped up in her school jumper’

Fri Dec 06 2019 - 08:29
Do you know what your ‘arousal template’ is? You are missing out

Do you know what your ‘arousal template’ is? You are missing out

Hilary Fannin: All you need for Christmas is sex positivity and an aubergine

Fri Nov 29 2019 - 06:00
My 40-year school reunion: We hadn’t changed a bit? Of course we had

My 40-year school reunion: We hadn’t changed a bit? Of course we had

We had survived, thrived even, finding our paths through a patriarchal network

Fri Nov 22 2019 - 12:31
‘We take so much for granted. We think we are safe, here; but how safe are we?’

‘We take so much for granted. We think we are safe, here; but how safe are we?’

Hilary Fannin: I offered myself that day as a conduit, a pen, a keyboard at her disposal

Fri Nov 15 2019 - 06:00
Changing rooms: I feel like my privacy has been invaded, my wellbeing rocked

Changing rooms: I feel like my privacy has been invaded, my wellbeing rocked

Hilary Fannin: Who stands before a half-naked middle-aged woman at 8am and asks when her baby’s due?

Fri Nov 08 2019 - 06:03
Today is the day of the dead. Time to make a festive altar in my home. Or not

Today is the day of the dead. Time to make a festive altar in my home. Or not

Hilary Fannin: I think about buying flowers and leaving out bread and wine for all my thirsty old ghosts

Fri Nov 01 2019 - 06:00
I’m having palpitations. My doctor suggests turning my phone off at night

I’m having palpitations. My doctor suggests turning my phone off at night

Hilary Fannin: I sleep fine – apart from the flatulent cat, the pinging phone with messages from Perth– seriously, I sleep just fine

Fri Oct 25 2019 - 10:13
‘Your car has had a heart attack,’ said the mechanic. ‘It’s dead’

‘Your car has had a heart attack,’ said the mechanic. ‘It’s dead’

Hilary Fannin: Its old boot used to hold my mother’s wheelchair and my sons’ broken bikes

Fri Oct 18 2019 - 06:00
We asked the concierge for a packet of fags. He looked as if we were trying to score smack

We asked the concierge for a packet of fags. He looked as if we were trying to score smack

‘Do you think we’re in a hotel?’ I asked my friend. ‘Maybe we’re about to be euthanised’

Fri Oct 11 2019 - 06:00
‘You had to speak fast and loud in telephone boxes then, while trying not to breathe in’

‘You had to speak fast and loud in telephone boxes then, while trying not to breathe in’

Hilary Fannin: Sometimes I long to be somewhere that’s not embroidered with memory

Fri Oct 04 2019 - 06:15
They’re mad yokes, babies, when you think about it

They’re mad yokes, babies, when you think about it

Hilary Fannin: Sweet, enchanting, innocent, vaguely edible-looking babies. Keep an eye on your wallets, that’s all I can say

Fri Sept 27 2019 - 06:00
Once, Twice, Three Times an Aisling: Our heroine on the cusp of 30

Once, Twice, Three Times an Aisling: Our heroine on the cusp of 30

Review: Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen continue their acute observations of a safe social world

Sat Sept 21 2019 - 06:00
‘I walked past a hungry man begging. Then I turned back’

‘I walked past a hungry man begging. Then I turned back’

Hilary Fanin: I’m good at scooting around the city, throwing sausage-flavoured gins into myself without a flicker of remorse

Fri Sept 20 2019 - 13:31
Is there still Sex in the City at 60? Maybe if you can afford $3,000 facials

Is there still Sex in the City at 60? Maybe if you can afford $3,000 facials

Hilary Fannin: Feeling lonely in your middle years? Take Candace Bushnell’s advice

Fri Sept 13 2019 - 06:00
Family skeletons? My family are old hands at brutal excavations

Family skeletons? My family are old hands at brutal excavations

Hilary Fannin: In truth the past loses its potency the closer you get to being the past yourself

Fri Sept 06 2019 - 08:30
What’s a ‘push present’? A gift given to woman who has pushed out a baby

What’s a ‘push present’? A gift given to woman who has pushed out a baby

There’s one gift I would wish for every new mother and it’s not a piece of jewellery

Fri Jun 28 2019 - 06:00
What women like Rosaleen McDonagh endured: deep loneliness and isolation

What women like Rosaleen McDonagh endured: deep loneliness and isolation

It is not time yet for our collective memories, like old buildings along the docks, to be pulled apart

Fri Jun 21 2019 - 06:00
Where are the best women's toilets in Dublin?

Where are the best women's toilets in Dublin?

Hilary Fannin: Time stood still; minutes felt like hours behind that indifferent door. I was locked in the toilet

Fri Jun 14 2019 - 08:22
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