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‘God must be a capitalist,’ says a disappointed man at G8 protest in Belfast

‘God must be a capitalist,’ says a disappointed man at G8 protest in Belfast

The scale of security seemed to dwarf the good-natured protest activities

Mon Jun 17 2013 - 01:00
Sky’s latest laugh with its comedy commitment

Sky’s latest laugh with its comedy commitment

Sky’s first ever head of comedy, Lucy Lumsden, talks about the serious business of funny

Mon Jun 10 2013 - 01:00
Marxist plotting an Irish revolution

Marxist plotting an Irish revolution

In the wake of mass movements in Tunisia, Egypt and Turkey, a Dublin socialist tells Patrick Freyne that revolution here is possible

Sat Jun 08 2013 - 01:00
Allen Flynn, proprietor of the Old Ground, Ennis

Allen Flynn, proprietor of the Old Ground, Ennis

Sat Jun 08 2013 - 01:00
Jeroen Quint, general manager of the Solis Lough Eske Castle Hotel in Donegal

Jeroen Quint, general manager of the Solis Lough Eske Castle Hotel in Donegal

Sat Jun 08 2013 - 01:00
Peter McCann, manager of The Merrion Hotel, Dublin

Peter McCann, manager of The Merrion Hotel, Dublin

Sat Jun 08 2013 - 01:00
After tough times Irish hoteliers are managing again

After tough times Irish hoteliers are managing again

The hotel industry offers a perfect illustration of Ireland’s boom - and then bust. With many controlled by Nama, or paying off huge mortgages, smaller tourist numbers and Irish customers wanting ever better deals, how are today’s hoteliers coping? Patrick Freyne and Rosita Boland report

Sat Jun 08 2013 - 00:00
A night on the tiles

A night on the tiles

What more natural challenge to set during Dublin Writers Festival than to play Scrabble against The Irish Times?

Sat Jun 01 2013 - 01:00
Graphic novelist with a $100m movie on his mind

Graphic novelist with a $100m movie on his mind

Irish Lives: Mark Mahon aims high with graphic novel about the Vikings

Sat Jun 01 2013 - 01:00
When running with a short-legged German dog, people see you differently

When running with a short-legged German dog, people see you differently

Tue May 28 2013 - 01:00
Old hands at film-making

Old hands at film-making

David and Sally Shaw-Smith, who made RTÉ’s acclaimed Hands films, documenting Ireland’s waning craft and farming traditions from the late 1970s to the early 1990s, are retracing their steps for a new series

Tue May 28 2013 - 01:00
Hard to stay optimistic living in Hatch Hall

Hard to stay optimistic living in Hatch Hall

Patrick Freyne visits the direct-provision centre for asylum seekers at Hatch Hall

Sat May 25 2013 - 02:00

Inferno, by Dan Brown

Armed with nothing but tweed and factoids, can art historian Robert Langdon solve yet another supercrime?

Sat May 25 2013 - 02:00
‘In Ireland you are two steps away from having nowhere to live, with just the clothes you stand in’

‘In Ireland you are two steps away from having nowhere to live, with just the clothes you stand in’

The Capuchin Day Centre on Bow Street in Dublin feeds up to 950 people every day who are down on their luck

Sat May 18 2013 - 01:00
Speaking in tongues: the man who made a career of making up languages

Speaking in tongues: the man who made a career of making up languages

David J Peterson is not an actor nor a composer but some of his best work can be heard in ‘Game of Thrones’. Meet the president of the Language Creation Society

Mon May 13 2013 - 02:00
Savouring flavour of tales best taken with a pinch of salt

Savouring flavour of tales best taken with a pinch of salt

Tall stories and tangled tales are a staple at the Dublin Yarnspinners

Sat May 11 2013 - 01:00
The internet archaeologists digging up the digital dark age

The internet archaeologists digging up the digital dark age

Who’s exploring the ancient internet? As Cern reconstructs the world’s first website, other web archive projects are trying to retrace our steps through the digital past

Sat May 04 2013 - 06:00
Nothing like a good smoke and a whiff of danger to give beekeepers a buzz

Nothing like a good smoke and a whiff of danger to give beekeepers a buzz

Liam McGarry is an advocate of the beekeeping life but it isn’t all sweetness and flight

Sat May 04 2013 - 01:00
Success is a fair-weather friend for one of the world’s oldest entertainment businesses

Success is a fair-weather friend for one of the world’s oldest entertainment businesses

It has been around since 1913 but even Cassely’s has to bow to a high wind

Sat Apr 20 2013 - 06:00
Simply Darina

Simply Darina

Darina Allen talks to Patrick Freyne about overseeing a food empire in good times and bad

Sat Apr 20 2013 - 06:00
From war hero to war crimes: Oliver Stone’s journey through US history

From war hero to war crimes: Oliver Stone’s journey through US history

With his new series, Oliver Stone wants to revise the accepted version of American history. It’s controversial, unapologetic and, says the director, the culmination of a lifetime’s work

Wed Apr 17 2013 - 07:00
‘You learn to read upside-down and backwards in this trade’

‘You learn to read upside-down and backwards in this trade’

Molly Bloom wanted to write a book about her husband. Steve Cole may do it for her

Sat Apr 13 2013 - 07:01
Comics, comedy and Communards: Margaret Thatcher and pop culture

Comics, comedy and Communards: Margaret Thatcher and pop culture

From Adrian Mole to Ben Elton and Billy Bragg, everyone had an opinion on the Iron Lady

Sat Apr 13 2013 - 06:00
How rich do you feel?

How rich do you feel?

Can you live on €30,000 a year if your mortgage is €2,000 a month? Is €48,000 a good salary? How does an asylum seeker live on €19 a week? We explore attitudes to earnings and debt in Ireland

Sat Apr 13 2013 - 06:00
‘You learn to read upside-down and backwards in this trade’

‘You learn to read upside-down and backwards in this trade’

Molly Bloom wanted to write a book about her husband. Steve Cole may do it for her

Sat Apr 13 2013 - 06:00
Iain Banks: ‘In the end we’ll be smiling’

Iain Banks: ‘In the end we’ll be smiling’

Bestselling author Iain Banks announces he has terminal cancer but still looks to the future

Sat Apr 06 2013 - 07:00
Thing to remember about 1913 Lockout Tapestry is that it’s not a tapestry

Thing to remember about 1913 Lockout Tapestry is that it’s not a tapestry

Siptu and the National College of Art and Design commissioned the art work to tell the story of the lockout, the Irish labour movement’s mythic touchstone

Sat Apr 06 2013 - 06:00
Does music sound better when you can’t see the band?

Does music sound better when you can’t see the band?

A new music show blindfolds its audience and puts its musicians in the dark, with the aim of creating a more immersive sound experience

Tue Apr 02 2013 - 06:00
One wheel on my wagon: unicycling for beginners

One wheel on my wagon: unicycling for beginners

It’s big in Japan, where it’s apparently taught in schools. But Anthony Furlong seems to be a lone rider here

Sat Mar 30 2013 - 06:00
Jaron Lanier: the online guru who says the internet is out to steal your job

Jaron Lanier: the online guru who says the internet is out to steal your job

Silicon Valley pioneer Jaron Lanier says information should not be free and that digital technology is eroding the middle-class

Wed Mar 27 2013 - 06:00
Beards are back, but not on me

Beards are back, but not on me

Facial fur is trendier than at any time since the 1970s. So it’s time for the REALLY cool guys to shave theirs off haircut and hot towel shave at the Waldorf Barbershop

Mon Mar 25 2013 - 06:00
Life in  Mars: how fan funding could save your favourite show

Life in Mars: how fan funding could save your favourite show

Six years after the end of ‘Veronica Mars’, a week of crowdfunding has made enough money to turn the TV show into a film

Sat Mar 23 2013 - 06:00
How to believe in Jesus:  take a course

How to believe in Jesus: take a course

Patrick Freyne attends The Alpha Course, an introductory guide to Christianity

Sat Mar 23 2013 - 06:00
Jeffrey Archer: ‘It’s like being a pop star’

Jeffrey Archer: ‘It’s like being a pop star’

The bestselling novelist, politician and convicted perjurer has been bowled over by his reception in India. What’s his appeal down to? Being a lifelong feminist

Fri Mar 22 2013 - 16:54
Recreational lock-pickers open up about their craft

Recreational lock-pickers open up about their craft

Once a fortnight members of Dublin hackerspace Tog meet to chat and pick locks

Sat Mar 16 2013 - 08:00

Border Vigils: Keeping Migrants Out of the Rich World, by Jeremy Harding

Paperback review

Sat Mar 16 2013 - 06:00
Trolls, bullies and fake names

Trolls, bullies and fake names

The internet has changed how we treat our fellow beings, sometimes with negative consequences. But making it a more pleasant environment may be impossible

Sat Mar 09 2013 - 06:00
Choosing my religion

Choosing my religion

Ireland is made up of many faiths, of ever-fluctuating numbers. We meet some people who have recently switched religious allegience

Sat Mar 09 2013 - 06:00

In the heart of Dublin glows an unlikely shrine to the Divine Will and God's work

Crammed full of religious curios, Eamonn Murphy’s little shop is one of the most distinctive on O’Connell Street

Sat Mar 09 2013 - 00:00

Tribute to one of the unsung heroes of Irish rock music

Guitar virtuoso Henry McCullough played with the greats, and was not found wanting

Sat Mar 02 2013 - 00:00
At home, every day is casual Friday

At home, every day is casual Friday

Yahoo! is cutting down on telecommuting. So it’ll be goodbye to naked working and hello to sociability

Sat Mar 02 2013 - 00:00

Bieberology: understanding Justin Bieber

To understand what makes Beliebers believe in Bieber, you need to examine his hair, fans and even music

Sat Feb 16 2013 - 00:00
Robert Sheehan: Boy in the hoody

Robert Sheehan: Boy in the hoody

He has retired the blue top he wore in ‘Love/Hate’. He’s coming home for the Iftas tonight. And he’s still in bed

Sat Feb 09 2013 - 00:00

Scary scenarios when politicians are worlds apart

As Ahmadinejad is willing to be Iran’s first man in space, I am throwing down the gauntlet to our own politicians

Sat Feb 09 2013 - 00:00

How to play a blinder at the hunger games

‘The only thing you need to play a vampire is to be hungry,” says Damien Molony, who plays a 500-year-old recovering blood addict…

Fri Feb 08 2013 - 00:00

One thing I've learned from David Attenborough: nature is bloody horrible

This week, after 60 years of broadcasting, David “animals” Attenborough unofficially anointed Prof Brian “space” Cox as his successor…

Sat Feb 02 2013 - 00:00
Hot whiskey? Brandy? They're not really drinks, are they?

Hot whiskey? Brandy? They're not really drinks, are they?

Clare Daly, the Independent TD, has confessed to having had a hot whiskey before driving

Sat Feb 02 2013 - 00:00

Workplace etiquette, step one: don't call your boss a moron

Is your boss a moron? And can you tell them so to their face? Workplace deference seems to be dying

Sat Jan 26 2013 - 00:00

What's a little fear and loathing between delegates?

Watch your back when swanning around the party scene at the World Economic Forum

Sat Jan 26 2013 - 00:00

Close encounter of the equine kind raises issues about our place in the food chain

A hungry horse is enough to make you reassess humans’ relationship with the animal kingdom

Sat Jan 19 2013 - 00:00
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