Three new make-up products to elevate your beauty routine
A strawberry blush, new sizes of a brilliant multitasking product and more
Interviews, travel, recipes, fashion, gardening, advice columns, and more from the Irish Times Magazine supplement
A strawberry blush, new sizes of a brilliant multitasking product and more
This Terenure takeaway was so tasty that I’m now tempted to visit the restaurant and dine in
What better way to spend a hot sunny day than in the park, staking out two strange couples’ proposals?
The Limerick-based podcaster and author on his school trauma, adult autism diagnosis and unconventional mother
The pizza, the atmosphere and the wine flights make this Smithfield venue the perfect place for a casual bite
Also featuring books by Neven Maguire and JP McMahon
Winner Dinners: Angelo Vagiotis, head chef of the Pullman restaurant shares his favourite childhood meal
From street food to fine dining, the secret to top dishes in Bangkok is the quality of the produce
‘These two puppies walk around the house, shoulder to shoulder, like cops on the beat. Feeding time is chaos. But we don’t care. We remember the silence’
When looking to plan a Dart trip, the information on the digital sign, the schedule on the Irish Rail app and the website are no more than serving suggestions
How to Drink Better: Organic and biodynamic wines cost more to produce and are generally a little more expensive
I didn’t agree to a sexless existence. The constant rejection by my ex was soul-crushing
Glenstal Abbey is on 500-acre grounds in Co Limerick. The monks are famous for their Gregorian chanting – they’ve released several albums – and sing five services every day in the church
Sharon Horgan on series two of Bad Sisters, grieving her father on set, coping with menopause and stretching her acting muscles
Packaging and transport accounts for 40% of a winery’s climate emissions
It’s a good idea to start with a selection of stalwarts that will tolerate less-than-ideal growing conditions
What needs to happen to save ourselves, our species and planet? Eight climate-conscious individuals offer their take
Sorcha is flirting with the fireman while the focking house is on fire, but there’ll be focking war if she finds out about the fireworks
Traybakes make an ideal pairing with a cup of tea or fresh from the oven with ice cream
Planning to move house and garden? Create a list of what to take with you and prepare well in advance
It brought pasta to the Irish and was favoured haunt of politicians and celebrities. Now it’s back for party season
A day off from cooking and a Sunday treat, the focus is on family meals
Simone Gannon: I felt like my body was floating, an almost surreal sensation of weightlessness
At 53, I know I will never experience fatherhood, but I’ve been a proud uncle for three decades
Singer-songwriter Nell Mescal from Maynooth on overcoming scoliosis surgery, dropping out of school before her Leaving Cert and her dream of headlining Croke Park
Winner Dinners: Gareth Mullins, executive chef at Anantara The Marker Dublin Hotel, loves to cook this warming pie with his daughter Georgia Mae
Affordable cocktails and bistro dishes in a fun, glamorous room - just don’t expect crowd pleasers like fish and chips or fish pie
Real Irish honey is a glorious thing, richly flavoured from whatever flowers the bees that produce it were feeding on ... industrial honey is often little more than sugar water
With plum and dark sage tones as a reference, these new menswear collections offer practical and stylish options for layering this winter
An influx of young chefs is putting the edgy Mediterranean city on the culinary map with smart restaurants and trendy wine bars
How to Drink Better: If you’re wary of the spittoon, do pour out any wine you don’t want to finish
Seán Moncrieff: Towards the end, on two separate occasions, I felt a shudder run through me
Faith used to be a set menu with very limited choices. Perhaps to survive, and to give people what they need, it needs to become a buffet
Ask Roe: ‘I’m worried about making the wrong decision and regretting it’
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly: JP is running the marathon and I’ve turned up to cheer him on, but Honor’s telling runners they’re out of their focking minds
Each of this week’s wines won Gold Stars in the recent National Off-Licence Association awards
‘Conscious unbossing’ is the new buzz phrase in Gen Z-based employment, but is it just individualism repackaged?
Is a screwcap naff? Is orange wine made from oranges? Do decanters make a difference? Our wine critic addresses common concerns of budding oenophiles
Fionnuala Fallon: Great garden designers and landscape architects are like artists, marrying together practical, environmental and aesthetic elements
They might seem simple, but good soups balance flavour and texture
Sophie Morris has become a hit on Instagram, where she opens people’s eyes about the ultra-processed foods we eat. The good news? Healthier is not always pricier
Whether you’re searching for budget-friendly options or simply trying to plant without excavating big chunks of your garden, this approach makes sense
Authentic Italian bases nicely mottled with a char, and good flavour
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, academic and musician Paul Muldoon on growing up in a nationalist family in Co Armagh, life in Belfast during the Troubles and moving to the US
Mini packages for beauty lovers designed to be opened as a countdown to the festive season: what’s not to love?
Michelin quality, faultless food in one of the best hotels in the world. I would go back in a heartbeat
Galway designer’s creations have been seen on Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan and fashionista Sinéad Burke
Want to escape the bleak midwinter? Here are some excellent options to consider, from South Africa to Tenerife
The wildlife expert on her new book of Irish biodiversity, staying hopeful, and why dandelions are better than daffodils
How to Drink Better: I have never found sniffing the cork to be of any use, but others swear by it
Surely it’s vital to tell them to discover what pleases them and to get to know their bodies, or is this still taboo?
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