Kilkenny’s Butler Gallery breaks from castle basement home
New venue opens on the eastern banks of river Nore with exhibition from photographer Amelia Stein
New venue opens on the eastern banks of river Nore with exhibition from photographer Amelia Stein
The current edition of Northern Ireland’s literary journal marks 20 years of the Belfast Agreement – and the overriding mood is one of disillusionment and despair
US author James Mustich says the book that took him 14 years to write should be thought of as a kind of imaginary bookshop
Johnny Gogan’s biography of Hubert Butler finds this Irish George Orwell honoured by his intellectual inheritors
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Ivor Roberts’s 2003 dispatch credited Brussels with bringing the two nations together
The fate of Alois Brunner, blamed for the death of 130,000, has always been a mystery
Dismissals of claims that Brexit could damage peace process are worrying
John Ford film gave Hone a valuable masterclass in storytelling
We like to believe that freedom and democracy are inseparable; that the toppling of a dictator means greater liberty. If only
As we mark Holocaust Memorial Day, it’s worth remembering that what our great essayist did was illegal – not just in Nazi Europe but also in Ireland, where Jews were not allowed to compete with the Irish self-image as the Most Oppressed People Ever
‘The Confederation of Kilkenny in the 1640s would be a good subject for a picaresque novel full of spies and skulduggery. But as we say, it’s not my period’
This fifth volume of work covers Russia, Yugoslavia, Kilkenny and Irish religion
The Taming of the Shrew is a ghastly play but, like much else at Kilkenny Arts Festival, it’s handled with wit and made wonderful
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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