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Newsletters: the best cure for the dreaded reader’s block

Newsletters: the best cure for the dreaded reader’s block

Don’t know what to read next? Never fear, help is at hand

Sat Apr 25 2015 - 01:42
An app that bans the dirty words

An app that bans the dirty words

Clean Reader’s blue dots do the censor’s job on sundry saucy classics

Sun Mar 29 2015 - 13:05
The Abbey’s school project: ‘Only one of these students had even been to the theatre’

The Abbey’s school project: ‘Only one of these students had even been to the theatre’

The Abbey’s Theatre-Making and Citizenship course has been piloted in an inner-city Dublin school, and the positive effects on students have been manifold

Tue Mar 10 2015 - 00:00
Online reading is opening up a whole new world of connections

Online reading is opening up a whole new world of connections

Far from destroying reading, the internet is making it a more interactive experience

Sun Mar 01 2015 - 11:45
Review: Bake!

Review: Bake!

Paul Curley tuns a birthday party into something more chaotic with more than a hint of moral absurdity

Thu Feb 26 2015 - 13:31
Children’s show review: Far Away From Me

Children’s show review: Far Away From Me

This show for ages six and up broaches some important issues around identity and inclusion, but dramatically it feels embryonic

Tue Feb 17 2015 - 12:37
Children's show review: Monday’s Child

Children's show review: Monday’s Child

A party where children can ponder life’s big questions

Mon Feb 09 2015 - 14:46
Ebooks: e-reading keeps you awake

Ebooks: e-reading keeps you awake

Disruptively dozy digital reading can be hazardous to your health

Sun Feb 01 2015 - 11:22
Early education: You’re never too young to get a start in the arts

Early education: You’re never too young to get a start in the arts

Before children become literate, music, painting, crafts and drama can give them powerful tools for communication and development

Tue Jan 27 2015 - 00:00
A tough brief: selecting the first Laureate for Irish Fiction

A tough brief: selecting the first Laureate for Irish Fiction

Passionate, relentlessly energetic and possessing a collegial focus: ahead of the announcement of the inaugural laureate in The Irish Times, the selection panel discuss what they are looking for

Mon Jan 26 2015 - 06:40
Ebooks column: Digital readers have added new dimension to world of fiction

Ebooks column: Digital readers have added new dimension to world of fiction

Stephen King was the first writer to embrace the medium

Sun Jan 04 2015 - 12:15
The big draw: an A to Z of great children’s illustrators

The big draw: an A to Z of great children’s illustrators

Illustrations are a touchstone of children’s literature. Here is a potted guide to the artists behind some of the best-loved stories

Mon Dec 29 2014 - 00:00
Children's Christmas show review: Elf Factory

Children's Christmas show review: Elf Factory

Three- and four-year-olds give Santa a dig-out in this charming show

Wed Dec 17 2014 - 18:00
Children’s Christmas show review: Peter Pan

Children’s Christmas show review: Peter Pan

The baddies are the swashbuckling heroes in this terrific, lavish production

Fri Dec 12 2014 - 15:27
Children’s Christmas show review: A Most Peculiar Wintry Thing

Children’s Christmas show review: A Most Peculiar Wintry Thing

Sniffs and snuffles are welcome at this lively classical concert for kids

Tue Dec 09 2014 - 17:23
Children’s Christmas show review: Sleeping Beauty by Lambert Puppet Theatre

Children’s Christmas show review: Sleeping Beauty by Lambert Puppet Theatre

A commercial-free experience makes for a lovely, old-fashioned day out

Tue Dec 09 2014 - 17:20
Pantomime review: Cinderella at The Helix

Pantomime review: Cinderella at The Helix

Consumpta and Concepta Carcrashian steal the show in this Theatreworx remix

Tue Dec 09 2014 - 11:45
From laureate to delivery, electronic comic books are  exploding beyond speech bubbles

From laureate to delivery, electronic comic books are exploding beyond speech bubbles

Motion comics combine animated panels with sound and video

Sat Nov 29 2014 - 17:00
Letting Queenie Hennessy tell it from her own perspective

Letting Queenie Hennessy tell it from her own perspective

A pilgrimage to a hospice was the unusual theme of Rachel Joyce’s Booker-longlisted debut novel – but readers wouldn’t let her leave the story there

Wed Nov 19 2014 - 06:00
‘On the Wire’: Learning to soldier on in a new  Ireland

‘On the Wire’: Learning to soldier on in a new Ireland

Play dramatises the untold stories of Irish soldiers coming home from the first World War

Sat Nov 01 2014 - 01:00
Digital  can distract both writer and reader

Digital can distract both writer and reader

Authors David Nicholls and Zadie Smith have both had to fight temptations of internet

Sat Nov 01 2014 - 00:26
David Mitchell: ‘Who cares if a book is highbrow or lowbrow. Is it any good or not?’

David Mitchell: ‘Who cares if a book is highbrow or lowbrow. Is it any good or not?’

The writer’s labyrinthine novels marry experimental narrative techniques with plot twists drawn from sci-fi and fantasy. In person, the writer is as restless as his literary style

Mon Oct 27 2014 - 01:00
The Julia Donaldson roadshow: grit, a guitar and a Gruffalo

The Julia Donaldson roadshow: grit, a guitar and a Gruffalo

Live performance is an integral part of the work of the former children’s laureate, who tours with her stories and songs as part of an almost evangelical drive to spread a love of reading among children

Thu Oct 23 2014 - 01:00
Easy as ABC: how Oliver Jeffers hops between physics, picture books and fine art

Easy as ABC: how Oliver Jeffers hops between physics, picture books and fine art

The Belfast writer and artist’s well-loved picture books have given him a public profile that has aided his success in fine-art circles. Now a show based on one of his books is at Baboró in Galway

Tue Oct 14 2014 - 10:50
Baboró and beyond: Irish kids’ theatre comes of age

Baboró and beyond: Irish kids’ theatre comes of age

It’s not unusual to find our best theatrical talent working in children’s theatre, and given the calibre of the work there’s little wonder why

Tue Oct 14 2014 - 01:00
DTF review: The Tragical Life of Cheeseboy

DTF review: The Tragical Life of Cheeseboy

In this rite-of-passage play, a boy made of cheese becomes a man

Wed Oct 08 2014 - 16:35
Can technology cure weighty problem of too many schoolbooks?

Can technology cure weighty problem of too many schoolbooks?

Official e-textbooks are working out pretty heavy on the pocket, too. But alternatives are evolving both here and in Britain

Mon Oct 06 2014 - 11:42
Review: The Way Back Home

Review: The Way Back Home

Oliver Jeffers’ book jumps off the page and into space in this beautiful stage adaptation

Thu Oct 02 2014 - 15:53
Review: A Mano

Review: A Mano

This children’s show creates a concentrated beauty from almost nothing

Mon Sept 29 2014 - 12:13
A fresh spotlight on Irish language theatre

A fresh spotlight on Irish language theatre

Is there a future beyond the local community for plays in Irish? A new generation of theatremakers are finding out

Sat Sept 27 2014 - 01:00
Mark O’Rowe on the power to shock – and feel

Mark O’Rowe on the power to shock – and feel

The plays of the ‘Howie the Rookie’ writer are dark, complex affairs. With his new work, ‘Our Few and Evil Days’, about to open at the Abbey Theatre, even he admits he doesn’t fully know what makes them tick

Sat Sept 20 2014 - 01:00

‘I might as well have my existential crisis in Edinburgh’

Ross Dungan had success in the Edinburgh Fringe as a performer but hated every moment – the switch to writing hasn’t harmed his career one bit

Fri Sept 12 2014 - 01:00
In the bag: from tiny shows to world tours

In the bag: from tiny shows to world tours

The Show in a Bag series is one of the strongest facets in the Tiger Dublin Fringe. So what’s the secret of its theatrical success?

Thu Sept 11 2014 - 01:00
Ebooks: Can’t decide what to read? Let somebody else choose for you

Ebooks: Can’t decide what to read? Let somebody else choose for you

There is something pleasingly arbitrary about the subscription approach to literature in translation

Sat Sept 06 2014 - 01:00
Reared by the Abbey, empowered by its stage

Reared by the Abbey, empowered by its stage

The theatre’s outreach programme made Shaun Dunne an actor at 11. Now he’s back with his own play

Sat Sept 06 2014 - 01:00
It’s a Shaw thing as McBrinn picks up the baton of political theatre

It’s a Shaw thing as McBrinn picks up the baton of political theatre

Director Róisín McBrinn believes, like Shaw, that theatre changes lives

Mon Aug 25 2014 - 01:00
Don’t touch? Actually, please do

Don’t touch? Actually, please do

Imma’s touchy-feely retrospective of the work of Hélio Oiticica is an ideal place to introduce curious toddlers to the world of art

Sat Aug 16 2014 - 01:00
Billy Collins: ‘When I start a poem, I assume the indifference of readers’

Billy Collins: ‘When I start a poem, I assume the indifference of readers’

The former US poet laureate believes in bringing poetry to the widest possible audience. Some critics have found his poetry to be lacking in complexity, but he’ll take that over wilful obscurity any day

Mon Aug 11 2014 - 01:00
Stark ebook choice for writers: publish and be damned anyway

Stark ebook choice for writers: publish and be damned anyway

According to Harper Lee 'some things should happen on soft pages not cold metal'. Her dissenting voice is one of many as digitisation proceeds in its ungainly fashion

Sat Aug 09 2014 - 01:00
Even the miniature world’s a stage

Even the miniature world’s a stage

Seeing a doll’s house in Amsterdam prompted Jessie Burton to examine, in her novel ‘The Miniaturist’, the confined circumstances of a young 17th-century wife

Sat Aug 09 2014 - 01:00
Physician, heal thyself

Physician, heal thyself

Herman Koch specialises in vile characters. The protagonist of ‘The Dinner’ revealed his depravity over a gourmet meal. His new novel features a doctor who may need some medical attention himself

Sat Jul 26 2014 - 01:00
Experience and precocity on the Poetry Now shortlist

Experience and precocity on the Poetry Now shortlist

Contemporary Irish poetry is doing well, as the breadth of work up for the Irish Times Poetry Now award demonstrates

Tue Jul 22 2014 - 01:00
Artistic licence for children with autism

Artistic licence for children with autism

Theatres and cinemas have responded to the call for special screenings and relaxed performances

Tue Jul 01 2014 - 01:00
No summer stasis: seasonal schools for adults

No summer stasis: seasonal schools for adults

Schools that focus on trad music, Irish dance, Beckett, Joyce, Parnell, Yeats and public policy should keep adults of all stripes busy

Fri Jun 27 2014 - 01:00
Friel life: Aristocrats haunted by the ghosts of shows past

Friel life: Aristocrats haunted by the ghosts of shows past

John Kavanagh played Casimir in the first production of Aristocrats in 1979, a role Tadhg Murphy now inherits. They discuss the role, their craft and changing times

Wed Jun 25 2014 - 01:00
Ebooks for your loved one’s Christmas in-box

Ebooks for your loved one’s Christmas in-box

Ebooks

Sat Dec 21 2013 - 01:00
The monster success of the Hugglewugs

The monster success of the Hugglewugs

Niamh Sharkey’s delightful picture book ‘I’m a Happy Hugglewug’ has led to the hit Disney series ‘Henry Hugglemonster’ – and to a careful consideration of her responsibility to her young audience

Sat Nov 16 2013 - 01:00
Ebooks: What does Wattpad offer established authors like Margaret Atwood?

Ebooks: What does Wattpad offer established authors like Margaret Atwood?

Those doomsayers predicting the death of the book need look no further than Wattpad for confirmation of the power of fiction in the digital age

Sat Nov 16 2013 - 01:00
West Side Story

West Side Story

There are some breathtaking moments in the choreographed fight scenes but vocal performances are nowhere near as strong

Mon Nov 04 2013 - 17:50
Digital imprints rescue writers from the hole of history

Digital imprints rescue writers from the hole of history

Ebooks

Sat Oct 19 2013 - 01:00
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