All the world is a van: Shakespeare in a time of Covid
King Lear in a Van is a clever way of bringing theatre and drama to the masses
Outdoor dining plan proposed for Merrion Row
Dublin City Council proposes trial partial pedestrianisation of road during the summer
Georgian house on Merrion Square for sale at €1.9m
Property in need of decorative work could secure up to €538 per sq m, says agent
Speargate 13 years on: O’Driscoll and Umaga bury the hatchet
No bad blood between the pair as they meet in Dublin ahead of November internationals
Seven mighty Irish meat restaurants
From The Irish Times’s 2018 guide to the 100 best foodie destinations across Ireland
Taking on the Brexit challenge
With less than a year to go to Britain’s departure from the EU, Ireland’s food industry remains particularly exposed
The new brutalist backdrops and other views for a room
Home Front: Contemporary furniture for kids’ bedrooms and inspiring exhibitions
Thomas Ryan: an artist with an eye on politics
Gallery honours 88-year-old painter with show of a lifetime’s work
Actor and food writer Biddy White Lennon dies
Lennon joined popular soap ‘The Riordans’ at age 18 before successful writing career
RHA Annual Exhibition 2017: A big, noisy, good-natured show
Open submission process and 600 artworks guarantee good – and puzzling – surprises
Office house close to Dublin city centre for €750,000
Building on Ely Place will require modernisation but considerable interest expected
Daphne Wright delivers all the discomforts of home
‘Emotional Archaeology’ is rooted in domestic life, but quietly unsettling
David Crone and the art of slow accumulation
A retrospective of one of Ireland’s best living painters shows he is still innovating
Visual art round-up: The kind of country Irish people have made
Two views of the Rising and the Ireland it helped to create
A show that’s a year in the life of the RHA’s members
Against the odds, the RHA is still around, with this year’s exhibition one of its best. And despite our changing tastes, portrait painting has survived the advent of the selfie
First Encounters: Food writers Biddy White Lennon and Georgina Campbell
‘Our friendship is a food friendship, we talk about food all the time’
Mark Garry’s thread rainbows and the elephant in the room
The sense of something fleeting and fading gives exhibitions by Garry, Tjibbe Hooghiemstra and Nick Miller their strength
‘I suppose I am now experiencing something of a crisis of faith’
‘I will have to decide if I wish to stay in religious life’
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