Fashion in 2024: Simone Rocha’s Gaultier show kicked off an exceptional year for Irish designers
Irish fashion had an outstanding year, at home and internationally. We take a look back on 2024's many highlights
Interviews, travel, recipes, fashion, gardening, advice columns, and more from the Irish Times Magazine supplement
Irish fashion had an outstanding year, at home and internationally. We take a look back on 2024's many highlights
How to Drink Better: It is always better to buy one bottle of good wine than three or four average bottles
The aviation industry might have lost the heady glamour of its early years but new technology has only fuelled Irish plane-spotters’ passion for flight
Four readers seek advice on life problems including comparisons with others, having a closeted partner and revisiting an old relationship
Seán Moncrieff: Despite her earnest promises to be careful, it of course got into every nook and corner
Reviews: The Island in the Sound; Grand Tour; National Theatre; and Long Distance
Starting with bubbles invariably puts everyone in the mood, after which these perennial favourites will go down well
Not everyone likes the festive season, but there are ways to light up what can be the darkest time of year
As global executive editor of Glamour, the Cork woman is one of the best known media people in the United States
Two show-stoppers that are easier to prepare than you might think. Much of the work can be done in advance
In search of some great gardening books to entertain, inspire and inform you over Christmas? Fionnuala Fallon offers her top choices
Before she falls asleep in the nursing home, she whispers a secret in my ear
People aged from their 20s to their 90s share life lessons for their younger selves
Fear not: this can all be made in advance
A cost effective and delicious meat synonymous with the festive season
Danny Dyer becoming the sex symbol of 2025 was not on anyone’s bingo card but it proves how radically the female gaze swerves from its male counterpart
No products have justified their cost per use quite like these, some of which are Irish
Signature offerings at this Dublin 2 outlet include dishes cooked in a traditional clay oven and biryanis
How to Drink Better: These ‘fridge door’ cocktails are perfect to make ahead of time
All is not lost, here’s our guide to grabbing that last-minute booking
A flavourful and headache-free party drink
It’s not often a cocktail is included in a fixed-price menu, but the turbot for two is a bit on the small side
Intimate spaces, wide-open culinary possibilities – eight places for an informal bite
This ski trip to Switzerland had the dual purpose of practising for the Junior Cert French exam (honest) and having some father-son fun
RuaNua, a new skiwear brand, promises style as well as pragmatism
Illness, marriage, colonialism, animals, Swiss wealth and Eritrea feature in works by Johanna Ekström, Astrid Roemer, Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin, Jean Giono, Christian Kracht and Baalu Girma
Norton might be best known for his blockbuster Hollywood roles, but the actor is also a committed environmentalist and successful entrepreneur
Searching for the perfect Christmas present for the gardener in your life? Here are our top suggestions
How else would you end up with Marian Keyes sandwiched between My Life and Loves by Frank Harris and Naomi Wolf’s biography of the vagina?
These Cork, Limerick and Wexford chocolatiers not only create their own chocolate recipes, but visitors also get a chance to see how it all happens
Ask Roe: ‘Living in a rural area, without my own space, I feel stuck in a rut in terms of meeting people’
How to Drink Better: Scores can be a useful aid to buying wine, but remember they are often based on the opinion of one person
I’m absolutely sure I wrapped the Christmas lights last year, and didn’t just fock them into the same box
What makes a great party, for guests and host? Private chef Tracy Rennie has some suggestions
All hosts will appreciate a tasteful, fun addition to their kitchen or diningroom
Five Christmas workers talk about their trades, from turkey and tree farmers to a panto dame. We even hear from the main man himself
Fisher’s award-winning book for children, Fia and the Last Snow Deer, was inspired by the wilds of her Wicklow home, and her love of poetry and mythology
Dare to be different this year with these alternatives to the tried and trusted favourites - you won’t be disappointed
These canapés are designed to be made in advance so you can enjoy the time with family and friends
Top of the list are people who don’t vote. How dare they whinge about how things are run if they haven’t done the one thing that could have influenced it?
Caught off guard by colder temperatures? These seven products will keep your skin calm, comfortable and hydrated
I moved into charity work, first at Barretstown and then with the DSPCA, after the crash pushed me out of architecture
Top-tier, reasonably priced kebabs in a smart new restaurant on Dublin's Dame Street
Fun for cocktails and dishes with global flavours, this has Christmas celebrations written all over it
Aoife Rooney’s path into design was not straightforward, but the designer and entrepreneur has carved out a successful niche
From wild bears to sausage stew and famed historical prisons, Romania is a remarkable place to visit, made all the more special by its unspoilt nature
Three entrepreneurs are introducing the unique spices and flavours of Afro-Caribbean food to Ireland through fine dining, takeaway and casual dining
To celebrate Food Month, Irish Times writers abroad reveal favourite foods and restaurants in their various postings
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