Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: ‘Nobody can say I haven’t put my body on the line for this Leinster team’
We’re in Bilbao airport and I'm suddenly thinking, how am I going to face Sorcha when I get home? Maybe I'll check into Fitzpatrick's for a few days
Interviews, travel, recipes, fashion, gardening, advice columns, and more from the Irish Times Magazine supplement
We’re in Bilbao airport and I'm suddenly thinking, how am I going to face Sorcha when I get home? Maybe I'll check into Fitzpatrick's for a few days
As well as wreaking havoc in your garden, many of these molluscs do work that is crucial to a healthy planet
The most affordable way to experience this joyous wine is with Beaujolais-Villages
People seem to view pork belly as complicated and better left to restaurants, but this is far from the truth
Whether you’re in search of a 48-hour break, a hidden gem or a bucket-list trip, these experiences will fuel inspiration
Eaten with slaw on a soft floury roll, these sliders will prove how easy it is to make pork belly work at home
The pork belly cooks slowly in the oven but this dish comes together quickly at the end
This enjoyment must arise from gut-level narcissism, the kind that might compel someone to write books or columns for a living
Bestselling Dutch cookbook author and TV chef Yvette Van Boven on moving home to Ireland and her new west Cork TV show
Even in an overcrowded category, there’s always room for a great product – that’s what Skingredients has delivered
Restaurants charging booking deposits or taking advance payments have substantially reduced ‘no-shows’
Michelin recognised the service ethos of owner Barbara Nealon and it shows in every aspect
Is the much Instagrammed destination worth the hype?
Designer James McGlynn Seaver has created wild but impeccably crafted costumes for An Ideal Husband at The Gate Theatre
Learn the harp, embrace meditation or just go for a walk with new friends in rural splendour
How to Drink Better: Wine producers from different regions tend to use different bottle shapes, sometimes as an identifier
‘People might come in with a budget, but they often leave with something way above.’ To spend time behind the scenes at Weir & Sons jewellers is to understand a little of the meticulous skill these craftspeople possess
Ask Roe: Our current approach upsets me because I feel my man doesn’t want to continue for my pleasure or orgasm
What began as a distraction from grief for Dublin’s anonymous art patron has become an annual event providing exhibition space – and a €10,000 prize – to artists
It’s our 21st wedding anniversary and Sorcha has booked Chapter One for a dinner with her parents. But I’ve got a flight to catch
When I was recently offered a go of some edibles by a fellow 50-something, I thought about it for a moment
Don’t forget to include his grilled vegetables – a great way to use up excess fridge food
John Wilson: From a cool maritime climate, these versatile wines have a lovely freshness
As a bonus for your future self, you’ll learn how to pickle your own vegetables
This really simple method also reveals the secrets of making hot honey
Our senses lead a pathway to what’s going on in a story, says the bestselling author
Ireland’s splendid gardens are in full bloom this time of year and brilliant festivals lie ahead
A video search history is no idle plaything, but a deep and probing X-ray of one’s soul
From sheer liquid tints to richly pigmented creams and high-shine body oils, these formulas stand out
Mary O’Brien estimates she has compiled about 12,000 of the crosswords, and her 15th book will appear in August to mark the anniversary
Some tweaks are needed, but there is good potential here – and my cocktail was great
Jennifer Slattery and Caoimhe Grant of August Night joined forces with florist Mark Grehan at his studios in the Liberties
It’s easy to forget your cares on a trip to the Caribbean island of Barbados
Songwriter Mark Geary on his debut Irish gig and the country’s increasing level of ‘cruelty and grift’
Taking on two beehives and tending to a community garden in The Liberties opened Anthony Freeman-O’Brien’s eyes and heart to the benefits of urban greening
After decades of decline, it’s great to see these dainty, pollinator-friendly wildflowers making such a comeback
Ask Roe: I always make an effort to fit in, but I worry this is now coming across as desperate
How to Drink Better: There are many options if you like fruity, unoaked dry wines that are not too high in alcohol
In more than a decade reporting on war, journalist Sally Hayden has witnessed unbearable cruelty and violence. But also, love – for partners, family and community
John Wilson: Tasting these wines with ancient roots can offer a happy adventure into the unknown
Kitchen gardeners can get carried away at this time of year - but there’s no point growing endless lines of turnips no one wants to eat
And don’t forget my top tip to avoid your food sticking to the grill
Remember to slice the steak against the grain after it has had a good rest
Don’t forget the important step of sealing the fish in the frying pan before introducing it to the barbecue
A skin infection, rejection from nursery, a bit of light shoplifting, and to top the day off, a not-entirely-glowing review of my new book
It’s Skin Cancer Awareness Month, a timely reminder to check your skin, wear SPF daily and take changing moles seriously
Phenomenal pasta, seasonal produce and massively skilful cooking in this new Dublin 8 spot
Relaunched restaurant in Fitzwilliam Hotel will reopen ‘in a number of weeks’, statement says
The couple can have spent years, and tens of thousands of euro, in an effort to produce a day that is fairytale perfect
Opened before the decriminalisation of homosexuality, The George has become Dublin’s best-known gay bar, a nightclub, a cabaret stage, and a local and a living archive
Love Story, the hit Disney+ show has renewed interest in Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s stylish, elegant wardrobe
By walking through Ireland, I carved a line of connection in time, not only to history, to the Gaelic Irish, but also, back to myself
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