I pine for my favourite Irish discount store. It has everything I never knew I needed
As someone who grew up buying most of their household bits from ‘2 dollar shops’ without any shame, I will argue that they are a lifeline for some communities
Interviews, travel, recipes, fashion, gardening, advice columns, and more from the Irish Times Magazine supplement
As someone who grew up buying most of their household bits from ‘2 dollar shops’ without any shame, I will argue that they are a lifeline for some communities
Turn your January complexion from ‘meh’ to ‘wow’ with products that will make you forget you’ve been hibernating for the past month
Tessa Hadley’s storytelling and linguistic dexterity mines the imbalance between the sexes
Galway-based pizzas are the real deal with 72 hours of ferment and 500 degrees of baked-in flavour
The Scullion musician and Other Voices music series cofounder on his upbringing, the importance of music in his life, and why the arts matter
Nominations from the public invited to select the best of Irish hospitality across 23 categories
Smoke, butter and ambition combine on Dorset Street for an unpredictable and imaginative menu
With grief bots, virtual bouquets and streaming of funerals now available to us, is technology making grieving processes easier?
The cornerstone of a winter wardrobe and a multitasker, the coat is the great cover up that can enhance any outfit
Seán Moncrieff: Unsettling conversation was a reminder there are different Irelands, some of which we only hear about when something terrible happens
Komodo dragons, orangutans, stingless bees and a flight of fruitbats are a feast for the eyes during this trip to Indonesia
Ask Roe: I feel completely worthless. I don’t know why he wasn’t able to do any of this for me
Recently married Dancing with the Stars co-host has learned to tread carefully when it comes to putting her life online
Two traditional sweet treat recipes packed with technique but very rewarding when you finally nail them
I’m considering growing some evergreen trees and shrubs but I’m worried that they’ll get too large
During Storm Darragh last year, close to 140 mature trees were toppled at the historic National Botanic Gardens, Kilmacurragh
As head girl of Mount Anville, Honor is leading the sixth-year skiing trip to St Moritz – and turning a tidy profit in the process
Lots of sun and low incidence of diseases make Sicily perfect for vine growing and the largest organic vineyard in Europe
The bestselling author of Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? talks about fear, handling misinformation online and her rise to social media stardom
The TV presenter and biologist on the joys of her upbringing, the beauty of the Burren, and surviving the Irish weather
How to Drink Better: Prioritise cities with short direct flights from Ireland, and at most a short connecting train journey
When a doctor came out carrying the green whistle, only seen after the worst of rugby tackles, I knew it was bad
If big hair has a patron saint, it’s Sam McKnight – and he’s bringing the bouffant back
Tastes as good delivered as it does in the restaurant
A calculated exercise in bean counting that amounts to culinary gaslighting
Seán Moncrieff: The brain sifts experiences and makes judgments: what’s useful, it retains; what’s not, is dumped
How to Drink Better: While most wine has a shelf life of just a few years, some wines do have the ability to age for decades and still taste good
‘She’s had a hard few years but it’s hard to sympathise when she complains about our friend group excluding her’
Fill your 2025 with these spectacles, from the seabirds of Rathlin Island to the rutting red deer of Killarney and the murmurations of Westmeath
As a new year gets into gear, here are the artists, entrepreneurs, activists and musicians set to shake things up
Kombucha is probiotic and rich in antioxidants, with one Galway-based operation going from strength to strength
After his old dear tells Ross that he has an unknown sibling, Ross raises the topic with his father on New Year’s Eve
A protein pancake with a dessert-like taste and a quinoa salad that could happily replace the usual starchy staples
A happy medium between comfort food and fuel
Some things should be ushered into the new year like a much-loved guest being shown into the good room. Other things should be discarded like Christmas cardboard refuse
Make-up: Because we’re all tired and deserving of a new year pick-me-up
Tasty authentic food with impressive house-made sauces
Founder and chief executive of Tilting the Lens, Burke believes her childhood helped instil in her the importance of tenacity and dedication
There’s amazing value to be had in these nine restaurants, particularly in early bird and lunch menus
Eat for four for the price of two in Tang’s latest outpost – and that’s not a January deal
Family, career, friends or adventure? Only the truly wealthy can attempt to have a bit of everything
‘What has you here?’: eight years dead and safe in a Galway graveyard, yet here Grandad was standing before me
Our essential guide includes advice on what to say – and what not to say – if you want to make it unscathed through Christmas Day with family and loved ones
I haven’t written a personal column for around a year. There have been difficult days. I’ve also had one of the best day’s of my life
December 24th-27th: including new Christmas specials of Doctor Who, Outnumbered, Gavin & Stacey, and Wallace & Gromit
Let your seasonal stresses melt away by taking the opportunity the holidays offer to go on one of these walks with your family
From Ireland’s headline-makers to global events, music milestones, sports triumphs, and unforgettable quotes, answer Eoin Butler’s 100 questions correctly and you could win a luxury overnight stay for two
How to Drink Better: The Irish Wine Market Report for 2023 tells us a lot about our drinking tastes, with a few surprises thrown in
Be sceptical of false prophets, especially on television, who would have you believe it’s as easy as rolling off a yule log
‘To be or not to be gay? Coming out is a daily event – sometimes multiple times a day – and it’s tiring’
Herself told her colleagues that she and I have our own TV shows, which we watch separately. Cue a sharp intake of breath
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