Conversations with Friends: How we made the new Sally Rooney TV drama
Director Lenny Abrahamson and cast talk about adapting the author’s debut novel
Director Lenny Abrahamson and cast talk about adapting the author’s debut novel
An Irishman’s Diary
Loss of religion as lip service has opened opportunities to do things differently
We have devised the most risk-averse political system in the democratic world. But more of the same is no longer the safe bet
Sinéad Morrissey, John Banville and fellow writers salute a great man and a great poet
The comedian on stand-up terror, growing up with a politician for a dad, and Father Ted
A sneak preview of this Saturday’s books pages
Irish writers have poured scorn on a Guardian listing of books that define Ireland
Laureate for Irish Fiction Sebastian Barry and author Paul Lynch among participants
At a meeting in Corfu, interesting similarities and divergences became apparent
Among the nominees are Ryan Tubridy, Cecelia Ahern, John Banville, Molly McCloskey, Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen
Artists played a vital role in the State's formation and since independence have held it to account
Mr Tambourine Man is arguably the most pirated pirate in the history of modern music
This newspaper dismissed Edward Keegan when he left his desk to fight in the Easter Rising. Now, to honour him, it has bought his 1916 medal to put on permanent display
Edward Laurence Keegan, an advertising clerk, was shot while fighting in the Rising
The cultural programming in Ireland’s art galleries is focused on what it means to be a citizen in today’s connected world
Review: ‘A Terrible Beauty’, ‘Inside the GPO’, ‘Baring Arms’, ‘Inside Obama’s White House’, ‘Daredevil’
Emergence of new documents cast doubt over whether poet’s remains buried in Sligo
In the first of a series of excerpts from Handbook of the Irish Revival: An Anthology of Irish Cultural and Political Writings 1891-1922, WB Yeats describes how “ghosts and goblins do still live and rule in the imaginations of” Irish men and women
The variety in this richly satisfying book is evident when we note how the insights of philosophy, musicology, and literary history and criticism are germane to Joyce studies
Some 85,000 overseas visitors expected to honour life and work of the poet
Michael Smith: September 1st, 1942 - November 15th, 2014
Teacher, translator and co-founder of New Writers’ Press championed 1930s Irish poets
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
Sean Doran wants to make Happy Days a ‘destination festival’, turning Enniskillen, where the playwright and novelist went to school, into a Mecca for his fans
Festival featured a range of authors including Sebastian Barry, Donal Ryan and John Banville
It’s all very well being tweedy, but elements of ‘Endeavour’ jar with the likeable aspects of ‘Morse’
Can our country be summed up by one book? We ask some experts to nominate candidates
A new app of the classic story brings pre-first World War Dublin to life
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