My hair is in the best condition it’s ever been. Here’s how I did it
My hair is in the best condition it’s ever been, thanks to some small but mighty changes
Interviews, travel, recipes, fashion, gardening, advice columns, and more from the Irish Times Magazine supplement
My hair is in the best condition it’s ever been, thanks to some small but mighty changes
Molly Nic Céile creates Irish language videos for her Gaeilge i mo Chroí channels and teaches at the Irish Arts Centre in Manhattan
In the community WhatsApp group I’m a member of, stories abound of people trying to help their parents set up printers over the phone
This isn’t cooking, this is precision engineering in miniature
The Ulster Museum’s entire fashion collection was destroyed by fire after an IRA bomb in 1976. After 50 years of painstaking research, curation and acquisition, a new collection is reborn
Ask Roe: Sex with my husband has always been fine, nothing more. It’s familiar to the point of numbness
A family is like a dynamic system, slowly growing over time and spreading across counties and countries
Librarian Zillah Ní Loideoin and driver Seán Crowley have been working together for 16 years, bringing books to schoolchildren, nursing homes, book clubs and individual homes around Co Cork
Lavender plants come on for a gentle annual trim immediately after flowering to keep them in shape
How to Drink Better: Grapes better suited to hot and dry climates are sure to appear on more wine labels
For award-winning garden designer Adam Hunt, the garden should be ‘a living dialogue between the natural and the cultivated world’
As concerns grow around safety, identity theft, consent and AI, attitudes to sharing images on social media are changing
Sharing images of your kids online used to be no big deal, but times have changed and parents are changing their ways
Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: ‘I’m considered by some pretty great judges of the game to be the greatest Irish centre no one has ever heard of’
There are other New Zealand regions producing super wines, including some made with less familiar grapes
Vegan food has come a very long way in Ireland and aren’t we lucky that it has?
Your kitchen will be filled with gorgeous garlicky smells after you make this hearty dish
This flavourful dish is finished with coconut, crispy chilli and garlic, cashew and lime
Social media, vegan menus and always being in the shop are helping the latest generation of chip shops to thrive
A diagnosis of HIV at the age of 21 changed the course of Robbie Lawlor’s life
We did everything feminism told us to do. We got an education. A good job. But we don’t feel free. We’re frazzled and burnt out
Simone Gannon’s guide to tackling congestion – and why cleansing matters more than you might think
The menu in this Co Galway spot is fire-led, with cooking at its best when it’s kept direct
Dorothy May Petronell Grubb died of typhoid in 1919. She is memorialised in Tipperary’s Museum of Hidden History
Angela O’Donnell’s ethically-sourced collection for Yawuw takes her work to a new level
With blackboard menus promising fresh burrata on pumpkin cream and perfectly ripe tomatoes, what’s not to love?
The relentless push of social media, where everyone’s talking about everything, creates an odd cultural pressure
A trip to the other side of the planet is a big expense, but my son has emigrated to Sydney and time with family is precious
How to Drink Better: It’s worth forming a relationship with your local wine shop staff so they can advise you on the smartest options
Ask Roe: It had been years since we met, and in our 20s we were in love with each other
Is it worth investing in an electric propagator?
After a thrashing to Wesley College, Johnny – my own son – says, ‘I don’t think I want to play rugby any more’
I’ve read nine books, written every day and learnt how to use a sewing machine. It’s not that I have more time, but I am in command of where it goes
Lindy Hop lovers gather in Mind the Step’s studios every Thursday night for a free social dance where they swing until the walls sweat
Love isn’t something you secure once and protect from change. It’s something you keep on creating
Couples together for decades reflect on the arc of their relationships, including the tough times and the everyday rituals that sustained them
John Wilson: Remember though, a drunken partner is never an attractive prospect
Just remember: cynical opinions on the superficial nature of February 14th can change when the day rolls around
If you’re in a Valentine’s rush, you can forget the rose extract
These are basically chocolate fondants you can easily make in a cup
Bodyboard champion Seamus McGoldrick on pioneering big-wave bodyboarding in Ireland and the art of forecasting
A basic cleanse ‘started’ at €1,400. The spirit was staying, then
Couples together for decades reflect on the arc of their relationships, including the tough times and the everyday rituals that sustained them
From sheer-matte lipstick and serum foundation to a chic eyeshadow palette
The Lebanese author makes writing look easy, though only a master craftsperson could produce this book
Waterlogged soil typically needs several weeks of predominantly dry weather to start to recover its equilibrium
This is confident Peruvian cooking, produced with skill and intent in a smart room
Michelin Guide’s annual ceremony is being held in Dublin for the first time – but what is it and why is it such a big deal for Irish food?
There is good news for organically minded gardeners
Do you have a full wardrobe but feel like you’ve nothing to wear? Apps like Indyx could help
Can a midlife break spent criss-crossing the globe bring renewed meaning to life?
A mutual contract to show up for each other, especially when it’s hard, is what builds real relationships
Ask Roe: I’m worried if I leave I won’t find someone as caring as him, but I also feel stuck
I once knew Dublin inside out, but cities are not known for standing still. A new generation of Dubliners owns the city now
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