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Come on in, the door's open

THIS WEEKEND marks the one time this year when the public can go through doors they can’t usually access

Thu Oct 06 2011 - 01:00

Historic outlaw still one step ahead

PROFILE: NED KELLY: A MAN WHO has been dead for 131 years made headlines around the world this week

Sat Sept 03 2011 - 01:00

Child's bedroom signals 'the wolf has finally moved in'

ON WEDNESDAY night, MP Mac Domhnaill of Tralee, Co Kerry, sat down to write a letter to this newspaper, which was published yesterday…

Sat Aug 27 2011 - 01:00

Barking up the the wrong tree about man's best friend

Dogs may share 99.6 per cent of their DNA with wolves, but they are far from the pack animal we once thought they were, according…

Sat Aug 13 2011 - 01:00

'Carmen' hits operatic high notes as picnicking masses join the chorus

“YOU’RE WELCOME to sing along

Fri Aug 05 2011 - 01:00

Access all beach areas

All-terrain wheelchair opens up the pleasures of spending time at the seaside to people with walking difficulties

Tue Jul 26 2011 - 01:00

A breathtaking spin around Galway

There’s plenty to get excited about at the Galway Arts Festival this year, as theatre triumphs and audience participation is …

Fri Jul 15 2011 - 01:00

Love, Love, Love

Town Hall Theatre, Galway

Fri Jul 15 2011 - 01:00

'Marvellous and multicultural' Balbriggan grows

POPULATION INCREASE: THE ELECTORAL area of Balbriggan Rural has had the highest population increase in the State since 2006, …

Fri Jul 01 2011 - 01:00

Ordinary decent writer still up for a scrap

As Gerry Stembridge publishes his new novel, which looks back at a time before even ‘Scrap Saturday’, he says he still gets into…

Mon Jun 27 2011 - 01:00

Las Vegas comes to Co Tipperary

A casino, a racecourse, a hotel, a heliport, golf, greyhounds – all, it seems, are on their way to Two Mile Borris

Sat Jun 18 2011 - 01:00

Listowel Writers' Week, 40 years later

Listowel Writers’ Week Festival turned 40 this year, celebrating with a line-up that included Alice Sebold, David Sedaris and…

Wed Jun 08 2011 - 01:00

Playwright-director's love of theatre to fore during moving funeral Mass

DIRECTOR AND playwright Tomás Mac Anna’s long life was defined by his love of theatre, so it was fitting that his funeral Mass…

Sat May 21 2011 - 01:00

Bouncy castles: leave it to the experts

The tragic death of an eight-year-old last weekend highlighted the dangers of inflatable castles

Sat May 21 2011 - 01:00

Iran releases journalist after international campaign

Dorothy Parvaz turned up in Qatar yesterday after two weeks of obfuscation by Tehran

Thu May 19 2011 - 01:00

What's the fuss about? The frocks, the the hats, the jewels, the pageantry

Watching the British royals is like looking at the inhabitants of a zoo of privileged humans It's a unique anthropological sector…

Mon May 16 2011 - 01:00

Death of writer of 'Raggy Boy' trilogy Patrick Galvin at 83

THE DEATH has occurred of writer Patrick Galvin, who had been ill since a stroke in 2003.

Wed May 11 2011 - 01:00

'The fires didn't start on their own'

Even allowing for dropped cigarette butts, 70 fires in Co Donegal in one day is a lot

Sat May 07 2011 - 01:00

'Passivity is not an option'

The hugely successful National Campaign for the Arts is not about separate groups fighting for their share of the pie, says Tania…

Fri May 06 2011 - 01:00

Literary footnotes: Dublin writers festival launched

ONE NOBEL Laureate assessing the work of another

Wed Apr 27 2011 - 01:00

Actor set for royal wedding without husband

HE’S NOT going, but she is

Wed Apr 27 2011 - 01:00

Six-figure deal for first novel by Irish author

THERE ARE still some astonishingly big deals to be had in book publishing, as proved yesterday by the news that RTÉ reporter …

Wed Apr 20 2011 - 01:00

'Less traffic, more McDonald's - no chuggers'

“CAN YOU help us design a better Grafton Street quarter?” This was the question being asked yesterday at various locations in…

Tue Apr 19 2011 - 01:00

The smallest schools in Ireland

Almost 600 schools with fewer than 50 pupils are under threat of closure because of budget cuts

Sat Apr 16 2011 - 01:00

'I was going to tapdance when her name was called, but I thought I'd better not'

“I THINK you could use your nasals more

Fri Apr 08 2011 - 01:00

O'Connor one of five new Aosdána members

WRITER AND broadcaster Joseph O’Connor, whose novel Ghost Light is Dublin’s One City, One Book choice this year, was one of the…

Tue Apr 05 2011 - 01:00

An Irishwoman's Diary

LAST WEEK came the happily esoteric news that BBC 4 is going to start re-running old episodes from Top of the Pops, starting …

Tue Apr 05 2011 - 01:00

Attack of the book-writing kids

Ninety books written, designed and illustrated by Dublin children are on display at Trinity College as part of a project that…

Tue Mar 29 2011 - 01:00

The great, mad art giveaway

THE NAME of the gallery is Mad Art, and in May, there will be a wonderfully mad event happening there

Fri Mar 25 2011 - 00:00

My goodness, my Guinness flavoured sauce

HP sauce and Guinness, together in a plastic bottle? Can this union of celebrity brands work, or is it a recipe doomed to failure…

Sat Mar 19 2011 - 00:00

'The last thing I want is to be stereotyped as the gay TD'

It shouldn’t be news that the Dáil now has two openly gay members, but it is

Sat Mar 05 2011 - 00:00

Has the crash changed the creche?

Even during the boom the high price of childcare was a talking point among parents – how is the sector adapting now that parents…

Sat Feb 26 2011 - 00:00

Patrons flock to pop-up chicken eatery

“OPTIMISM IS the New Smack,” declared the words printed on waitress Sharon Greene’s T-shirt, as she ran round taking orders on…

Tue Feb 22 2011 - 00:00

Chocolate was a bigger threat than drugs

Jonathan Franklin had a front-row seat at the Chilean miners’ rescue operation, and his book gets inside the world of the 33 …

Sat Feb 19 2011 - 00:00

Arts hits the hustings

At public meetings around the country yesterday the political parties offered their manifestos for the arts – but what are they…

Tue Feb 15 2011 - 00:00

Tóibín on song as he pick up Irish Pen award

HAVE YOU ever wondered what people are saying at photocalls when being honoured? As writer Colm Tóibín was being photographed…

Sat Feb 12 2011 - 00:00

For sale: the post-bubble rubble. €4,000 or nearest offer

SMALL PRINT: ON TUESDAY, an intriguing notice appeared in the small ads section on the back page of this newspaper

Fri Feb 11 2011 - 00:00

Sexual exploitation of migrant women

THERE ARE an estimated 1,000 women in Ireland who are being sexually exploited for money, most of them migrants, a Dublin conference…

Tue Feb 08 2011 - 00:00

Answering Crosbie's call

Entrepreneur Harry Crosbie believes people aged 55 to 65 are at their peak and are being wasted by society

Sat Jan 29 2011 - 00:00

An Irishwoman's Diary

RECENTLY, someone asked me what was the highlight of my childhood

Mon Jan 24 2011 - 00:00

Blasts from the past

As Dublin’s foghorn is silenced, we remember some of the other sounds you may never hear again

Wed Jan 12 2011 - 00:00

A splash of watercolour in a dull month

We could show Turner’s art all year round – but would the spectacular watercolours then be rendered everyday?

Sat Jan 08 2011 - 00:00

Hats for elves - and winter warmth for the elderly

NOT MANY people have been venturing outside lately without a hat

Mon Dec 13 2010 - 00:00

Why stamp duty cut makes me furious

Stamp duty at 1 per cent? It might be good news for prospective buyers but it’s the unkindest cut for those who recently bought…

Thu Dec 09 2010 - 00:00

How deep is the artists exemption cut?

A €210,000 drop in the artists exemption seems a dramatic figure, but what do the artists who will – or, in some cases, won’t…

Fri Nov 26 2010 - 00:00

Bank of Ireland's break-up of collection makes artists see red

A planned auction of its art holdings by Bank of Ireland has been met with calls for a boycott, but the bank says all the money…

Sat Oct 23 2010 - 01:00

What ever happened to fat phone books?

ONCE A YEAR in Dublin, they arrive in pairs, like animals from Noah’s Ark

Mon Oct 18 2010 - 01:00

The jobs Irish people won't do

Despite record numbers on the dole, many Irish people will not apply for jobs they see as beneath them, such as hotel and restaurant…

Sat Oct 16 2010 - 01:00

Heaney 'honoured' to win £10,000 Forward Prize

SEAMUS HEANEY was named the winner of this year’s £10,000 Forward Prize for best poetry collection last night at a ceremony in…

Thu Oct 07 2010 - 01:00

Queuing for a better living: how the dole lines are giving way to departure lounges

A surprisingly large number of middle-aged people were among the 4,000 who attended the Working Abroad Expo at the RDS at the…

Mon Oct 04 2010 - 01:00
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