Claire Byrne on a fresh start and leaving her comfort zone: ‘I’m exposing a bit more of myself and my fears’
The broadcaster on the push and pull factors behind her move, her new podcast and turning 50
Interviews, travel, recipes, fashion, gardening, advice columns, and more from the Irish Times Magazine supplement
The broadcaster on the push and pull factors behind her move, her new podcast and turning 50
I told his mother not to let him read those Paul Williams books. But no, she knew better
Don’t get hung up on having a bikini body, you were born ready for the beach
Container-grown plants are much more vulnerable to compost heating up and drying out
Noeleen Smyth is the first female director of the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland
Languedoc is the largest wine-producing region in the world and has an offering to suit every price point
Take it easy while the oven does the hard work and the dishwasher cleans up at the end
The ease of Gráinne’s TikTok-inspired recipe will make it a staple in your kitchen
Just 15 minutes in the oven will create a dish that will hugely enhance midweek dining
Irish author Jane Casey on growing up in Dublin and realising living there as an adult with her family wasn’t working
From jelly perfume to sunscreen mist and a mini detangling brush, these are Simone Gannon’s suitcase essentials
We already have ways of mitigating online harms – they are enshrined in laws we refuse to enact
Adam Jordan arrives in Parnell Square with significant Michelin experience and there will be much interest in how he applies it
The Irish designer Michael Stewart on his uncompromising approach to fashion
From literary landmarks to prehistoric stone circles, there’s plenty to offer just a short flight or ferry away
Ask Roe: My sister volunteers to help anyone in need, even when she doesn’t like them that much. It’s heartbreaking to see her in constant pain
The athlete on the precariousness of a sporting career, her pride at showing her medals to the children of Raheny, and fighting for inclusivity
How to Drink Better: Spritzers make for the perfect summer drink and they can help to limit alcohol intake
Families who moved from city life share the freedoms, challenges and surprises of building a new life in the countryside
The time is ripe for preening and planting
Hennessy tells me the old man is in danger of getting thrown out of the club, which would be his ultimate humiliation
As they prepare to move on from their restaurant, Paul and Máire Flynn look back on three decades at the peak of the trade
Celebrate the Fourth of July with these two eminently simple dishes, including a no-bake dessert
It’s time for the Beaujolais of Italy to shine in its own right
The fridge will do the hard work for you while you are asleep
Store your live lobster in the fridge until you’re ready to use (sharp knife and strong will needed)
The cosmetic designer and make-up artist to stars including Anne Hathaway and Jennifer Aniston is synonymous with skin that looks fresh, sculpted and glowing
My son’s World Cup sticker book offers an unmissable opportunity for me to deliver the first ever broadsheet book review of this most vaunted form of literature
I found the recent heat oppressive. A cruel summer. I could not sleep at night. I played games on my phone, distracting myself
As with many monetary matters, the answer will very much depend on individual choices
You’ll get a great meal here and it won’t break the bank. Just apply caution before digging in
The author’s new book centres on her friendship with the artist Mollie Douthit, which became central to her life in an unexpected way
Chances are, if it feels more like you, you’ll wear it with more confidence
How to plan time off that genuinely restores body, mind and mood, from switching off properly to eating with enjoyment
Ask Roe: Choices your husband made have no reflection on your worth, and are entirely a reflection on him
Supersizing it? These holiday spots, from Kerry to Fermanagh, are ideal for big groups
How to Drink Better: It helps to understand what leads to the colour of the wine in your glass
These graceful ornamental plants are vulnerable to both carrot fly and carrot motley virus
These recipes offer full-on flavour at a reasonable cost. You won’t miss the beef
I recall a picture in a newspaper of my mother years ago, only to unearth it and find the story behind it as real today as it was back in 1981
Provence rosé has somehow bucked the trend of falling wine consumption in recent decades
Small city gardens are akin to theatrical stages just waiting for the right props to set the tone
I’ve arrived home to find my wife, my four sons and my in-laws watching, quite literally, a soccer match
Once you’ve chopped the celeriac and parsnips, this dish will come together very easily
Don’t forget the the lime yoghurt, which is gloriously simple to make
I was a wiry, bookish nerd who grew up in open countryside with little else to do than play football
The death of his best friend at the age of 18 changed the course of writer, poet and performer Daragh Fleming’s life
New make-up and skincare launches to get your lips and cheeks summer-ready
Organic produce, precise cooking and a room bursting with atmosphere
Bird ballet, knights and gladiators, and shipwreck soakings: this destination in western France offers a spectacle for the whole family
In these harrowing times, an escapist fantasia turns out to be just what the doctor ordered
How to Drink Better: While these three wines are often made in the same way, they will differ because of soil and grape varieties
There is a growing movement of people reviving the ancient Irish healing tradition of an bean feasa
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