Dublin to host St Brigid’s Day events, celebrating the original Brigit
Tuesday’s celebrations include tours, lectures and a concert - but no bank holiday yet
Tuesday’s celebrations include tours, lectures and a concert - but no bank holiday yet
Painting of Elizabeth O’Farrell with Patrick Pearse attempt to rectify ‘historic wrong’
A snuff box belonging to Easter Rising leader Thomas Clarke is up for sale guiding €3,000-€5,000
Culture review 2016: The 1916 Commemorations featured a welcome alternative historical narrative
Installation focuses on women of Rising and corporate Ireland greed 100 years later
Heather Humphreys announces support for two symposia on women’s role in 1916
A poem about O’Farrell and her role in the surrender
A centenary poem as Gaeilge (translated into English underneath)
A sprawling show pays tribute to Lynn, a humanitarian who was airbrushed from the 1916 picture
Eight Irish writers’ monologues create a moving theatrical tapestry
‘It’s not a historical piece. This is theatre.’ Here’s how Signatories took shape
In Embodied, six provocative dances offer an unflinching exploration of the lot of women in Ireland past and present
Judge’s ruling prevents building at national monument, Easter Rising ‘battlefield site’
Fishamble’s diligent, vigorous production pursues a simple question – what makes people do what they do – towards a complicated answer
Single mothers socially reviled, one-third of illegitimate babies died in their first year
Roars of ‘traitor to the people’ accompany Minister’s invitation to children to lay wreaths
Memorials to those who fought for Éire stand next to those who fought for king
The heroes of 1916 may be the initial draw for many, but Dublin’s Glasnevin Cemetery is full of weird and wonderful stories, from mocking gravestones to murderous elephants
‘How Green was My Valley’ was the famous 1951 film that won five Oscars for John Ford: but it also contained a more fascinating story of how two of its actors had fought on opposite sides of the Rising
As the final battlefield of the 1916 Rising, it deserves its national monument designation
Number 10 Moore Street should be designated a national monument, judge hears
William and Michael Malone died within a year of each other on opposite sides
Gripping events and compelling characters define the Easter Rising. So where are they?
‘We have the last word, these thousands of us in the streets - we’ll continue to fight for climate justice’
The ‘Glorious Madness’ actor is helping to re-enact the Dublin of 1916 – from an underappreciated angle
Commemorative centre to be built on site where rebels agreed to surrender in 1916
Heather Humphreys says commemorations will not ‘glorify violent bloodshed’
Higgins draws inspiration from women of 1916 as he prepares for state visit to Britain
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