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The city’s Irish Arts Center is changing perceptions of Ireland and Irish America
Year in Culture Review: Feelings of rage, injustice, grief and – hopefully – healing pervaded theatre
Peter Donnelly’s ‘The President’s Cat’, Louise O’Neill’s ‘The Surface Breaks’ and more
Looking out for one another: Stage highlights take dispiriting look at blame, victimhood and apathy in society, and wonder about how to rebuild trust
Drama and performance can play a role in teasing out the grey areas of consent, and changing hearts and behaviour
Irish writers have poured scorn on a Guardian listing of books that define Ireland
Numbers using charity’s services increased by almost a fifth in ‘very challenging’ year
Delicious, daring and downright useful ideas for making the best of our summer days
Television is all artifice, and the point is that the audience knows this too
Arts Council chairwoman Sheila Pratschke says it must seek out and support artists of the future
An Irish rape case exposes a culture of victim-blaming in the stage adaptation of Louise O’Neill’s novel; repressed desires drive a boy’s own story from Kabul to San Francisco
Zany or dark? Smart or dumb? Gently reassuring or wickedly disturbing? The festival has it all
Cork author Louise O’Neill on her feminist reimagining of The Little Mermaid
Dublin City Council says Question of the Eighth event contravened its code of conduct
Given the monumental influence college has had on me, my lack of impact upon it now seems disheartening. Louise Lawless on her final days in college
‘I’ve had to think of different, healthier ways of dealing with anxiety’
What’s the one thing every Irish person should do before they die?
Author Louise O’Neill is on the Late Late. Hitchcock’s shower scene features on BBC2
The Abbey Theatre’s directors Graham McLaren and Neil Murray on their second programme, forging new collaborations and looking for new forms of theatre
Marian Keyes is having a Sudden Wild Enthusiasm for a very distracting and beautiful mermaid shaped blanket
The restorative power of art gets a colourful makeover in this debut YA novel
There has never been a better time to tune in to this growing community of talented people
Review: As RTÉ 2 broadcasts a necessary documentary on rape culture, Netflix looks at the British monarchy
Louise O’Neill explores Ireland’s rape culture in this fascinating Reality Bites documentary
Comedian Shappi Khorsandi’s debut novel is a sharply observed coming-of-age tale
We began with James Joyce’s ‘A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man’, from 1916. Now we’d like you to vote for the work on this shortlist that best represents 2015 for you
Some admirers celebrate the playwright’s work on the 400th anniversary of his death
Thoughtful commercial fiction with a southside Dublin backdrop of drugs, partying and growing up
Dublin Shakespeare Society; Kevin Curran reading; All-Ireland Poetry Day; Trinity talk on Derry authors; hunger strike talk at UCD
National Women’s Council of Ireland holds special Rising centenary ‘soapbox’ in Dublin
Alleged sharing of explicit images on Facebook highlights sexual harassment in college
On-air analysis of killings prefers sensation to perspective, as Joe Duffy and Aine Lawlor hear
The Oscar-nominated star of ‘Brooklyn’ has been raving about this Dublin nail salon on the red carpet and US TV
From the frenzied seasonal supermarket shop to spending the season away from home to the challenges of a menopausal Christmas, the women’s podcast brings you festive reflections from seven Irish writers
Attacking a woman’s appearance is part of violence against women, FemFest hears
Joe Duffy, Sara Baume, Jim McGuinness, Louise O’Neill, Donal Ryan, Sinéad Gleeson and Niall Breslin among winners at Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards 2015
Claire Hennessy reports on last weekend’s inaugural Irish YA convention, a fan event but one rich in debate and author insights
Young adult fiction is the largest growing genre in contemporary fiction
Editor Niamh Mulvey: ‘Young adult fiction’ covers such a broad range that the only definition I find satisfying is this – fiction that features teenage protagonists
‘Not Asking for It’ will share stories of when consent was assumed but not given
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