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Beit group decides not to sell valuable Rubens

Beit group decides not to sell valuable Rubens

Russborough obtained export licence for ‘Portrait of a Monk’ and two more Rubens

Sat Jun 13 2015 - 01:00
Gabriella Martins, 7: ‘I think God is a boy, and he has brown hair and peach skin’

Gabriella Martins, 7: ‘I think God is a boy, and he has brown hair and peach skin’

‘I want to be a doctor or a teacher. If I had one wish it would be that when I go to college, we never get any homework on Fridays’

Sat Jun 13 2015 - 01:00
Eva Flaherty, 8: ‘Some parts about communion are really hard to understand’

Eva Flaherty, 8: ‘Some parts about communion are really hard to understand’

‘When I grow up, I want to be a dolphin trainer. Or design dresses. Or both’

Sat Jun 13 2015 - 01:00
Dexter Comerford, 9: ‘The difference between children and adults? Children are active’

Dexter Comerford, 9: ‘The difference between children and adults? Children are active’

‘Adults keep talking and they don’t take any notice of you’

Sat Jun 13 2015 - 01:00
The flight of the Beits

The flight of the Beits

The Alfred Beit Foundation’s proposed sale of nine paintings that were supposed to be ‘for the enjoyment of the Irish people’ caused outrage.

Sat Jun 13 2015 - 01:00
Pierce Hanley, 7:  ‘Who is Roy Keane? I think he is a Cork man. Is he famous for hurling?’

Pierce Hanley, 7: ‘Who is Roy Keane? I think he is a Cork man. Is he famous for hurling?’

‘I think when you are 20 you are grown up and old. The oldest person I know is my mother’

Sat Jun 13 2015 - 01:00
Russborough  decides not to sell important Rubens painting

Russborough decides not to sell important Rubens painting

Export licence for ‘Portrait of a Monk, Bust-Length’ had been obtained

Fri Jun 12 2015 - 12:56
Russborough House gets export licence for third Rubens

Russborough House gets export licence for third Rubens

Alfred Beit Foundation’s licence covers 10 paintings including three worth over £1m

Fri Jun 12 2015 - 01:00
The Power of Old Moore’s predictions for May

The Power of Old Moore’s predictions for May

Old Moore’s Almanac was right in predicting volcanic unrest, and a scandal of sorts involving a female politician, but was wide of the mark about the Clooneys’ marriage

Fri Jun 05 2015 - 11:30
Linda and Jake: a single mother, her teenage son, and autism

Linda and Jake: a single mother, her teenage son, and autism

Single mother Linda O’Kane lives with her son Jake, who has autism. She shares their story so others can understand life for such families

Fri May 29 2015 - 12:15
We’re all going to Iceland

We’re all going to Iceland

From June, cheap, direct flights will really put Iceland on Irish tourists’ maps. Expect to encounter unspoiled natural beauty and, perhaps, thieving elves

Mon May 25 2015 - 06:00
Jane Fonda: ‘I’m going fishing with my favourite ex-husband’

Jane Fonda: ‘I’m going fishing with my favourite ex-husband’

You have 10 minutes on the phone with the Oscar-winning actor. What do you ask her?

Sat May 09 2015 - 11:00
Shoptalk: shopping in the ‘other’ Dundrum

Shoptalk: shopping in the ‘other’ Dundrum

Are you being served? The column that looks at stock, style and service in shops around Ireland

Sat May 09 2015 - 01:00
Old Moore’s Kardashian obsession is getting out of hand

Old Moore’s Kardashian obsession is getting out of hand

Old Moore’s Almanac makes many and varied predictions about the celebrity clan. Unfortunately, it rarely gets them right

Fri May 08 2015 - 04:00
Emma & Conor Crumlish, 12:  ‘Boys can look any way they like. It's annoying,' says Emma

Emma & Conor Crumlish, 12: ‘Boys can look any way they like. It's annoying,' says Emma

‘It’s annoying that boys can look anyway they like,’ says Emma. ‘I believe in God,’ says her twin. ‘There is no single answer why’

Sun May 03 2015 - 09:10
Bartosz Walusiak, 16: ‘Who is Enda Kenny? I don’t know’

Bartosz Walusiak, 16: ‘Who is Enda Kenny? I don’t know’

‘I don’t identify myself as Irish. I try to stay in touch with Polish culture’

Sat May 02 2015 - 01:00
Sinéad McGuinness, 14: ‘Before my dad died he said my name’

Sinéad McGuinness, 14: ‘Before my dad died he said my name’

‘I learned after he died that you have to keep going. We didn’t feel sorry for ourselves. I wasn’t going to let it define who I was’

Sat May 02 2015 - 01:00
Katie Goldsmith, 19: ‘It was always normal to me having an Asian sister'

Katie Goldsmith, 19: ‘It was always normal to me having an Asian sister'

‘Clare is from South Korea. My parents adopted her when she was six months old’

Sat May 02 2015 - 01:00
Claire Cullen, 17: ‘I try not to think about how I look, but I’m obsessed with it’

Claire Cullen, 17: ‘I try not to think about how I look, but I’m obsessed with it’

‘The church is so out of touch. “Don’t use contraception”: that is the stupidest thing ever to say to a group of teenagers in a country where there is no abortion’

Sat May 02 2015 - 01:00
Migration in the Mediterranean: the toll on humanity

Migration in the Mediterranean: the toll on humanity

Rosita Boland: ‘I watched as migrants from Syria, Bangladesh, Mali and Nigeria took their first steps on land since embarking from Libya on boats they knew could as easily transform overnight into their coffins’

Mon Apr 20 2015 - 19:30
Blood, sweat and fears on the set of Penny Dreadful

Blood, sweat and fears on the set of Penny Dreadful

Behind the scenes of this ‘big, gaudy, lurid sort of show’, the prosthetics, wardrobe and props departments are the real stars. The squeamish need not apply

Mon Apr 20 2015 - 05:45
Shoptalk: Ennis, Co Clare

Shoptalk: Ennis, Co Clare

Are you being served? The column that looks at stock, style and service in Irish shops

Sat Apr 04 2015 - 06:05
Old Moore was right about Sacha Barkin’ Cohen

Old Moore was right about Sacha Barkin’ Cohen

Old Moore’s Almanac showed the instincts of a news hound when it came to predicting what lay ahead for Sacha Baron Cohen (sort of), but was wrong about Zsa Zsa Gábor

Fri Apr 03 2015 - 03:00
Conor Quinn, 26: ‘Unemployment teaches you to survive without money’

Conor Quinn, 26: ‘Unemployment teaches you to survive without money’

Sun Mar 15 2015 - 14:30
Emma Ray, 25: ‘I’m a recession anomaly – 25, self-employed and engaged’

Emma Ray, 25: ‘I’m a recession anomaly – 25, self-employed and engaged’

Sat Mar 14 2015 - 05:46
Niamh Molloy, 27: ‘I'm unwilling to leave my country for work’

Niamh Molloy, 27: ‘I'm unwilling to leave my country for work’

Sat Mar 14 2015 - 05:45
Killian Woods, 24: ‘I'll go out and vote for the marriage equality referendum'

Killian Woods, 24: ‘I'll go out and vote for the marriage equality referendum'

‘I can’t imagine ever having enough money to own a house’

Sat Mar 14 2015 - 05:45
Tommy Meskill, 20: ‘Even at the age of 15 I felt a fear of recession’

Tommy Meskill, 20: ‘Even at the age of 15 I felt a fear of recession’

Sat Mar 14 2015 - 05:45
Porn and triple murder? This ain’t the Oklahoma I recall

Porn and triple murder? This ain’t the Oklahoma I recall

After reading the script of the 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical classic, which is coming to Dublin soon, it becomes apparent that my school’s version left out a few bits

Tue Mar 10 2015 - 08:00
Shoptalk: Roscommon

Shoptalk: Roscommon

Are you being served? The column that looks at stock, style and service in shops around Ireland

Sun Mar 08 2015 - 06:30
Gerry Adams and Gauguin give Old Moore’s predictions for February a bounce

Gerry Adams and Gauguin give Old Moore’s predictions for February a bounce

Old Moore’s Almanac predicted that a famous work of art would make headlines and a politician would have a Twitter event in February. And then there were the misses . . .

Fri Mar 06 2015 - 06:00
In praise of Nuala O’Faolain, by Rosita Boland

In praise of Nuala O’Faolain, by Rosita Boland

Celebrating Irish women writers: ‘Are You Somebody made a feminist of me, although I don’t think I knew that until now’

Wed Mar 04 2015 - 21:00
The disappearance of Trevor Deely, part 3: living with loss

The disappearance of Trevor Deely, part 3: living with loss

The final part of this series explores the effect on the Deely family of losing their son and brother. ‘Family life will never be the same again,’ they say

Tue Mar 03 2015 - 06:00
The disappearance of Trevor Deely, part 2: the search

The disappearance of Trevor Deely, part 2: the search

Part 2 of our continuing series chronicles the frantic days and weeks after Trevor Deely went missing 14 years ago

Mon Mar 02 2015 - 06:05
The disappearance of Trevor Deely, part 1

The disappearance of Trevor Deely, part 1

Trevor Deely vanished from the streets of Dublin early on December 8th, 2000, at the age of 22. No trace has ever been found of him

Sat Feb 28 2015 - 06:00
Anton Savage: ‘I’ve never been good at saying no’

Anton Savage: ‘I’ve never been good at saying no’

As he takes over Ray D’Arcy’s Today FM slot, Savage talks of growing up with Terry Prone and Tom Savage, what drives him, and the Kardashians

Mon Feb 16 2015 - 06:00
Old Moore’s Almanac: how many of its January predictions came to pass?

Old Moore’s Almanac: how many of its January predictions came to pass?

On the first Friday of each month, we look back at the predictions in Old Moore’s Almanac to see which, if any, came true. Gay Byrne will be in the news? Bingo

Fri Feb 06 2015 - 06:00
Plastic fantastic or flexible foe? The credit card turns 65

Plastic fantastic or flexible foe? The credit card turns 65

It has been a long and, for many, rocky road since the first credit card transaction was made in 1950

Tue Feb 03 2015 - 06:00
Shoptalk: Redmonds of Ranelagh

Shoptalk: Redmonds of Ranelagh

Are we being served? A new column looks at stock, style and service in shops around Ireland

Sat Jan 31 2015 - 06:00
Hennessy New Irish Writing moves to ‘Irish Times’ Weekend

Hennessy New Irish Writing moves to ‘Irish Times’ Weekend

The pages of new stories and poems will appear on the last Saturday of every month

Tue Jan 27 2015 - 09:34
Rosita Boland recalls impact of winning a Hennessy New Irish Writing award

Rosita Boland recalls impact of winning a Hennessy New Irish Writing award

‘I am very grateful to have won a Hennessy Award, even if I feel a bit of a fraud in that I didn’t go on to have a career as a fiction writer, which many people do’

Sat Jan 24 2015 - 06:00
Rick O’Shea: an unversed choice for RTÉ’s new poetry show

Rick O’Shea: an unversed choice for RTÉ’s new poetry show

The presenter of RTÉ’s new Poetry Programme can’t name a poem by Seamus Heaney. So can his popularity win over younger audiences?

Thu Jan 22 2015 - 01:00
Need an aspirin, Joan Burton? The future according to Old Moore

Need an aspirin, Joan Burton? The future according to Old Moore

The 251-year-old Irish publication Old Moore’s Almanac is a heady mix of household tips, Irish traditions and – best of all – predictions, including one for this year about the Tánaiste (click through images below for more predictions)

Fri Jan 16 2015 - 06:00
Annmarie Boles, 37: ‘Stay-at-home parents are completely ignored’

Annmarie Boles, 37: ‘Stay-at-home parents are completely ignored’

Sat Jan 10 2015 - 01:00
Colm Doyle, 31: ‘Technology is my life. I can’t fathom a world without computers’

Colm Doyle, 31: ‘Technology is my life. I can’t fathom a world without computers’

'I left [Facebook] with a grand plan to take a long time off. I lasted two months.'

Sat Jan 10 2015 - 01:00
Ruby Walsh, 35: ‘I went straight from school into a man’s world’

Ruby Walsh, 35: ‘I went straight from school into a man’s world’

Sat Jan 10 2015 - 01:00
Liam O’Ruairc, 39: ‘This generation will have a worse life than the one before them’

Liam O’Ruairc, 39: ‘This generation will have a worse life than the one before them’

Sat Jan 10 2015 - 01:00
Clara Malone, 36: ‘I bought a two-bed apartment for €450,000. I never thought I wouldn’t be able to sell it’

Clara Malone, 36: ‘I bought a two-bed apartment for €450,000. I never thought I wouldn’t be able to sell it’

Sat Jan 10 2015 - 01:00
Life coach Jack Black: ‘Happiness is not an unrealistic goal’

Life coach Jack Black: ‘Happiness is not an unrealistic goal’

A full-price ticket to the Pendulum Summit costs €425. Here we give you the Glaswegian motivational speaker’s advice for improving yourself and your life for free

Fri Jan 09 2015 - 06:00
2014 newsmaker: flood victim Brian Keogh

2014 newsmaker: flood victim Brian Keogh

‘As soon as the water went down, I gave the boat back’

Sat Dec 27 2014 - 01:00
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