Rite&Reason: Is Ireland no country for old nuns?
Nuance needed to give those dedicating lives to service the respect they deserve
Nuance needed to give those dedicating lives to service the respect they deserve
Do ideas embraced by some writers in the past mean we should stop reading them?
After 17 months of gestation, we are leaving the wombs of our homes and learning once more the ways of this world
Unthinkable: Research project and poetry prize explore overlap between perceived rival disciplines
The film-maker, accused of sexually assaulting his child in 1992, is done treading carefully
The author Colm Tóibín discusses female Irish novelists, families, and when he wishes he had a TV
One shining beacon in Galway’s programme is a cello festival and the West Cork Chamber Music Festival’s offering of less-frequently heard cello repertoire is a timely taster
YA Fiction: Yasmin Rahman’s All The Things We Never Said, Meredith Russo’s Birthday and more
They shared a room. They shared their friends. Their bond was steadfast, unbreakable
As the natural world declines in parts, evening displays of flocking birds can make hearts sing
Her work, with its plain language, drew a wide following but divided critics
Formal dispatch from candidate not entertained by Higgins ‘for obvious reasons’
Isabella Valancy Crawford was one of Canada’s first writers to make a living as a freelancer
It may be a function of growing older – but as time goes by death does lose its sting
Zainab Boladale, the new co-presenter of ‘News2Day’, is happy to see diversity on TV
As part of today’s celebrations, Lewis Kenny will be writing personalised verse at Poetry Ireland’s HQ
The poet and proto-emo barely deems to step outside her own head in this portrayal
Cynthia Nixon on the legacy of the iconic TV show, playing poet Emily Dickinson in ‘A Quiet Passion’, and why Ireland's Marriage Equality referendum meant so much to her
Mr Tambourine Man is arguably the most pirated pirate in the history of modern music
Marie Daly says they may have their wits about them, but we still do the necessary
Relief as contemporary Irish poet appears but teacher queries range required
Seán Flanagan is delighted and exhausted after two days of writing like a maniac
Poets rather than scientists are best-placed to explain our feelings, says ‘emotional archivist’ Tiffany Watt Smith
My house is full of strangers because my husband has motor neuron disease, but my secret all-year swim club saves me
Nuala O’Connor has found a novel way into the life of the reclusive poet
A great collaboration between composer Mel Mercier and choreographer John Scott
The three times US poet laureate is in residence at the Kilkenny Arts Festival
Fighting Words seeks volunteers, Nuala Ní Chonchúir and Paula McGrath launch new novels, and celebrities and authors read at Dubray Books
Beekeeping, Belfast and Buddhism: books of lectures by Harry Clifton, Paula Meehan and Michael Longley cast the net wide
New novels from Milan Kundera, Paul Murray and Nuala Ní Chonchúir are among the season's highlights
Brought to Book Q&A: Greek novelist and poet on Emily Dickinson and Robert Mouzil
Richard Rankin Russell’s book explores the poet’s fidelity to his birthplace in Co Derry
Writer shows up Unseen Poetry and not in Prescribed Poetry - as many were expecting
Writer Nuala Ní Chonchúir has struck a substantial deal in the US and Canada for her third novel about poet Emily Dickinson’s Irish maid. She tells The Irish Times about writing, motherhood and rural Ireland
‘I had to remould my brain to write “The Follow”. It involved three trips to Borneo and years of reading and studying and thinking hard about human beings and our place in the natural world’
Between them the 12 men cover a choral spectrum of about four octaves. How?
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