Elevated elegance on landmark Monkstown terrace for €2.35m
Montpelier Parade Georgian perfected for modern living with self-contained apartment
TB has not gone away despite major efforts to eradicate it
Inuit who contracted TB were moved south without their families knowing where
An Evening with Edna O’Brien tops One City One Book 2019 events
Programme launched for Dublin festival, this year celebrating ‘The Country Girls Trilogy’
An ordinary bloke with many talents: Remembering Jer O’Leary
‘Will forever be remembered for his unstinting political activism’ - President Higgins
Fintan O’Toole: Silence is a weapon for fighting oblivion
For the Irish, silence is a way of dealing with, and surviving, traumatic exile
Eileen Battersby: When Anthony Cronin dismissed me as an idiot
Complete and formidable literary man whose intelligence never overpowered his art
Mia Gallagher: A decade spent making strange lost worlds
It has taken 10 years for Mia Gallagher to follow up her debut novel, but the almost labyrinthine Beautiful Pictures of the Lost Homeland is well worth getting lost in
Liam Neeson: on iconic roles, Irish pride, and the influence of Ian Paisley...
Ahead of receiving an industry award at the IFTAs, Liam Neeson on the journey that saw him play Michael Collins, a Jedi and God
Irish culture in 1945 was both lively and bleak
The ‘Irish Times’ Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks project has published its first 30 entries, covering 1916-1945 – a time of paradoxical philistinism and creativity
‘Strumpet City’ most borrowed book from public libraries in 2013
‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ makes top 100 for first time, but ‘Wimpy Kid’ dominates charts
Only eyewitness account of Easter Rising leaders’ burial is made public
Archive letter tells how British sergeant major noted the order in which 1916 commanders were buried
The Great Dublin Lock-out becomes a Lock-in
‘The Risen People’ is transferred for an evening to Wheatfield Prison
Looking for a pulse among dead Irish writers
Dublin Writers Museum opened 22 years ago to celebrate the capital’s literary tradition but it now feels more like a mausoleum
Band of brothers: the Lockout with music and dancing
The Abbey Theatre’s adaptation of James Plunkett’s 1958 play ‘The Risen People’ takes in elements of music hall and vaudeville, and discards Jim Larkin
Poetry collection chosen as Dublin’s 2014 One City One Book
Pick is a departure and first time a novel has not been picked for the project
Thousands attend Dublin Lockout commemoration
Event began with a wreath laying at the statue of Jim Larkin by President
Thousands due to attend Lockout commemoration
President Michael D Higgins will be the guest of honour at climax of centenary events
Higgins says 1913 lockout can inspire
President’s speech focused on the importance and the role of history
Il Était une Fois Dublin, by Pierre Joannon
A French-language view of rare auld times in Dublin deserves the city’s gratitude
The Winding Stair: Stairway to food heaven
The reinvented casual cafe <b> at the Winding Stair </b> has cornered the market in feel-good Irish food
‘Strumpet City’: the impossible Irish novel
In his introduction to a new edition of James Plunkett’s classic story of Dublin during the Lockout, Fintan O’Toole celebrates this year’s One City One Book title
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