The best theatre of 2024: Blessed are the risk-takers
Gambling on longer runs of unfamiliar work paid off in a gratifying number of cases. But Irish theatre still isn’t as inclusive as it should be
Gambling on longer runs of unfamiliar work paid off in a gratifying number of cases. But Irish theatre still isn’t as inclusive as it should be
Theatre: In Sarah Baxter’s production at the Ark in Dublin, the story unfolds in an ingenious slapstick version of Dublin
Activities are curbed due to Covid-19, but there’s plenty of ways to keep kids occupied
Peter Donnelly’s ‘The President’s Cat’, Louise O’Neill’s ‘The Surface Breaks’ and more
From picture books to YA fiction, it’s a great time to be a girl who loves to read
The creator of the award-winning website was an ‘ideas person who championed people’
Irish authors reveal what Roald Dahl’s books mean to them – both as readers and as writers
Can just anyone write a Christmas hit and essentially ‘win the lottery’ by coining it on royalties every December? Patrick Freyne and Anna Carey certainly hope so. Here's the story of their entry in the Christmas FM song contest
Merrion Square will be loaded with the offbeat, the unusual and the inspired on the capital’s big night out
A revamped list of texts has been brought in at secondary level. But is it too modern?
Comment: Garda statements tend to be victim-centric rather than focusing on attackers
Children’s books: David Almond’s A Song for Ella Grey; Anna Carey’s Rebecca Is Always Right; and Beyond the Stars
Billie Barry: January 27th, 1927 - September 30th, 2014
Billie Barry taught 20,000 young dancers over a period of 50 years
Eilís Dillon wrote almost 40 children’s books – now, 20 years after her death, it’s great to see her influence reflected on our modern bookshelves
Dyed-in-the-wool knitting enthusiasts speak of how it helps them relax, sharpen focus, retain information better and improve self-worth
The former Catatonia singer's new book is a collection of songs for people who just like to sing
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