This Dublin tenement life: No electricity, no running water and seven to a bed
14 Henrietta Street is setting out to look for more memories of life in Dublin’s tenements
14 Henrietta Street is setting out to look for more memories of life in Dublin’s tenements
Theatre has been resilient, but with the Gate in trouble, the sector is on a knife edge
Ranging from opera to a skatepark installation, the programme marks an extraordinary balancing act
First-rate soloists and the Wexford Factory enliven binge-watching this year’s Wexford Festival Opera online, a Festival in the Air
Events from West Cork Chamber Music Festival to Friday Opera Sessions are migrating online
Photographers are using the lockdown to document the lives of people living within 2km
Savage Beauty in Connemara had been billed as largest such artwork in the world
The actor best known as Ma Mary talks about hideous jumpers, being married to Tommy Tiernan on screen, and her new play about women footballers
Number 25 Fitzwilliam Place on the Georgian Mile offers a lesson on Ireland’s past
The hammer fell for the last time in legendary Buckleys of Sandycove this afternoon after 56 years in business and nearly a million lots sold
Signatories of letter critical of theatre ‘delighted’ but highlight ‘outstanding issues’
This 1990s home was spacious but dark. A well-designed extension changed all that
First meeting to address concerns about national theatre to be held without mediator
A guide from the Swedish giant with headings such as ‘the beautiful behind’ aims to, ahem, shift bedroom furniture
Michael Dervan: Arts Council is in an almost unprecedented bind over grant for the event
Plus, candles inspired by Provençe, wordplay by Penneys and cabinets as artwork
Home Front: what’s new in interiors, crafts and design
Abbey’s chairwoman tells Oireachtas committee the theatre will ‘address concerns’
‘Not acceptable’ that major national institution ‘apparently lacking in governance’
We asked some writers to tell us about their debuts ahead of their publication
Cultural professions are characterised by low pay, poor conditions and precarious work, according to new research.
Directors apologise to Fiach Mac Conghail for ‘distress’ caused by €1.4m deficit claim
National theatre addresses letter detailing ‘deep concern’ from theatre professionals
Over 300 actors and directors are dismayed by its new strategy. The Abbey has come out fighting
Irish novelist is one of five category winners and goes on to compete for Costa Book of the Year on January 29th
Grieving daughter Nadia pays tribute to mother and friend ‘inspired by generosity’
Generally I just close my eyes and fling twenties around, and hope no one is insulted
‘His ability to freeze the elusive and contradictory essence in a physical gesture is the mark of a great actor’
The ending of the ban on women voting and standing for election is being celebrated across the country
Sculptural lighting illuminates Collins Barracks while a Celtic spa in Naas offers refuge
‘When you’ve heard one transgender story, you’ve heard one transgender story’
Westland Row campus redevelopment involves €9m public funding and significant philanthropy
Dublin Theatre Festival: 600 Highwaymen respond to social and political polarisation
Arts Council chairwoman thanks Minister for determination in representing the sector in budget negotiation
Dublin Fringe Festival: Karen Cogan is precise and engaging as Brenda, ‘youngish, female and queer’ in 1990s Cork
Dublin Fringe Festival: Foil, Arms & Hog are silly, inventive and genuinely very funny
No expense spared as German state adds five-storey mews to cultural centre
Architects unveil plans for 11,000 sq m grand design in Parnell Square Cultural Quarter
The 2018 event includes productions on shame, fatherhood and an Aer Lingus hijacking
Rivalry between gamers can trigger aggressive action
Programme straddling popular and esoteric work attracts record numbers
Council scheme is set up in a way that cannot deal with idea of ‘equal pay for equal work’
Female composers are grossly underrepresented, but fixing the issue may not be easy
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
This year’s festival boasts a full moon, and a garden, theatre, gigs, talks and thoughts
Poet’s archive at College Green reveals ‘intimacies that defined Seamus the man’
For his family, choosing 100 poems from a long career, was weighted with memories
Blueprint aims to double employment and turnover in audiovisual sector in five years
Home Front: What to do and see across Ireland over the next few weeks
A liver disease associated with diabetes and weight rather than alcohol can be prevented or reversed with diet and exercise
Rarely seen ethnographic exhibits were on display to mark 15-year refurbishment plan
Extensions, updgrades and connections between museum sites part of 15-year vision
Size, location, maker, condition: key things to look out for when choosing an instrument
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