Ancestral riches – Paul Clements on the World of Stonehenge exhibition
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
Concerts, dance recitals and exhibitions pulled over Vladimir Putin’s war
London Letter: Two weeks after ‘Freedom Day’ and there’s optimism in the air
Edward Twohig to exhibit 140 works in Dublin from his private collection
Pricewatch’s 12 fun facts of Christmas explores the origins of our modern traditions
Gerry Dalton, originally from Athlone, quietly built a fantastical world of figurines, models, statues and art
Rich history of Irish botanical artists charted in a new exhibition at the National Gallery
Six Irish women who led their way, plus Saoirse Ronan’s favourite takeaway, the nude in art (classy), the return of Inside No 9 and recalling the body in Michael Barrymore’s pool
Forget fashion week, September is design season in Europe. Here are five city events worth travelling to this autumn
#KimOhNo - the reality star says she has no plans to respond to the reaction by changing the name of product
Exhibition includes work relating to U2, Enya and Cranberries, Royal Blood and The Kills
Classic board games at The Ark in Dublin to mark Game Plan: Board Games Rediscovered,
JW Anderson creative director caught Prada’s attention in Brown Thomas job
The 14th-century masterpiece is a ‘hidden treasure’ depicting the end of days
First of the year’s art and furniture auctions and Orpens for sale in London
It’s 50 years since the philanthropist’s extraordinary donation. Now his library is showcasing its treasures
Museum curators increasingly trying ‘rapid response collecting’ to obtain items used in major events just after they happen
Ocean liners were showcases of style, produced by some of the great artists of the age
Queen Victoria among the many admirers of 19th-century Irish artist Andrew Nicholl
Opera found itself at the centre of a struggle between internationalism and Englishness
London is ‘haemorrhaging talent’, say recruiters. Are the Irish part of the brain drain?
Obituary: Liam Flynn – born 1969 – died April 8th, 2017
Irish trainer leads the way with 14 runners for famous steeplechase
Test for Corbyn as Hunt to become director of London’s Victoria and Albert Museum
A new exhibition about the decade celebrates Britain when it was at its most thrilling
A new film looks into the late star’s Victoria and Albert Museum’s exhibition that drew in 312,000 visitors
“I have a distinct memory of the intrigue I felt – aged about nine – attending a country house sale with my mother”
London Letter: Exhibitions at two galleries are taking a look at how Britain views itself
Lots including signed speeches and wedding dress on sale at Christie’s on December 15th
Kipling was one of the earlier fans of this enamel technique, and the story of its rise mirrors that of Victorian explorers
Five years after his death, exhibitions and books are throwing the spotlight back on the designer’s genius and troubled life
The so-called ‘superfood nutrition extractor’ has spawned a large community of devotees with its claims to break down food at the molecular level. But does it work?
Sotheby’s to sell another Irish “find” in London sale of Old Masters
Scaling down doesn’t have to mean cramped or uncomfortable, as some of the world’s leading architects demonstrate in imaginative and clever designs
Wedgwood Museum became liable for a £134m pension fund hole in 2009
It is getting harder to sell alcohol – unless perhaps you are a late-night takeaway
SNP looks to independent future to arrest city’s slow decline
Patricia O’Reilly on the enigmatic couple whose meeting inspired her novel
Forget Big Ben and Madame Tussauds: if you’re a style lover, here are the places you should visit and the things you should do
A manufacturing hub in Seattle shows the potential for former Waterford Crystal workers
Rough Magic and Opera Theatre Company have been awarded €230,000 from Sky Arts to stage a Marxist opera. Are Brecht and Weill camera-ready, and what’s in it for Sky?
Who needs good handwriting in our keyboard-tapping world? Everyone, according to research that proves writing by hand engages the brain. Programmes such as Handwriting Without Tears could help
The three Jameson sisters, Kristin, Andrea and Tara, are the ninth generation direct descendants of John Jameson, whose name is synonymous with Irish whiskey. Home is a rambling mansion in Co Waterford
It could have been yet another music memorobilia show, but the V&A exhibition elevates David Bowie into museum material
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices