Seán Moncrieff: Irish weddings can be quite un-Irish
The couple can have spent years, and tens of thousands of euro, in an effort to produce a day that is fairytale perfect
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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
A BA in Visual Arts organised by TU Dublin has been bringing students to the island off West Cork for 26 years. Some were so inspired by the immersion and isolation that they decided to stay
Breton-Young wants to be a role model for others keen on the sport, especially those aiming to compete at the world championships
When life challenges me, I turn to comforting books and cheerful TV
Ask Roe: ‘He repeatedly reassured me we were not in trouble but now he is saying I am the problem’
This happens more than you might think, and the causes can be hard to pin down
How to Drink Better: What started off as a relatively simple wine tasting quickly became something much more meaningful
The Dublin actor says the main trick to being a professional is doing the work and learning the lines. ‘And then just staying as healthy and as fit as you can. There’s no excuse’
There’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to managing weeds in your garden but the use of weedkiller is rarely justifiable
These new releases from around the country range in price from €49 to €99
You could go to all the trouble of making your own puff pastry for these simple dishes, but there’s really no need
Chorles has shacked up with Bernie and it’s actually making me sick. He’s all gooey-eyed and she’s hanging off him like a fisherman’s jumper
Remember to chill the diplomat cream while you’re getting the apple slices ready for the oven
Preheating the oven is crucial to your success with this very straightforward process
Simple changes like washing your hands before cleansing can make a bigger difference than any fancy product
None of the responsible, loving, joyous acts you carry out as a dad soothe you very much on those occasions you mess up
Classic Indian dishes cooked by very experienced chef, while room is warm and welcoming
Corina Gaffey: Results veered from literal to art history lessons to predictable naked dressing
A father and son trace Ireland’s wildest swims along the Dingle Peninsula, from hidden lakes to Atlantic coves
My time as food editor of the Los Angeles Times showed me how positive change can take decades of effort
Ask Roe: Much to the dismay of my nervous system, situationships seem to have become the default setting
It comes back again with a vengeance whenever I dig it out
How to Drink Better: For some, wine with a screwcap is unappealing, but real-life experience suggests they’re mistaken
The Dundalk heptathlon star loved ‘running around like a headless chicken’ at youth competitions. Now she’s aiming to reach the top of the podium this summer
Four pairs of siblings on what makes their relationships tick, and therapists on how childhood ties can affect our psychology well into adulthood
I’m there, ‘I hope this doesn’t come across as creepy –' She goes, ‘Uh-oh!’
John Wilson: Have you ever tried wine from the Canary Islands? How about North Macedonia or Georgia?
Simple marinades and dressings should be your go-tos as the seasons change
The gardening trailblazer is a key speaker at this weekend’s Festival of Gardens and Nature in Laois
Prepare this flavour-filled chicken in advance and store in the fridge
Take a minute to learn how to make this dressing and you’ll have a skill for life
The ‘accidental’ poet and stylist on growing up in pre-Luas Tallaght, and writing her first verse during Covid
These are the products I use day to day, to feel like a polished, put-together version of myself
It appears there’s quite strong proof that having children does not, in any measurable way, make you more happy
Deirdre McQuillan: Exhibition shows fashion’s power to attract attention, how deeply it is connected to place and how it feeds into art and design
Dry-aged steaks cooked on a Josper grill are excellent while the Irish coffee is at the top of the genre
Family environment makes me think of the opening line of John McGahern’s Amongst Women
Exploring by sea from Punta Arenas in Chile down to Cape Horn, I certainly find my wanderlust satisfied
In an extract from her new book Hungry, the bestselling author of Poor explores how class shapes how women see their own bodies
A chance meeting led to a collaboration with outerwear business Jack Murphy on an exclusive capsule collection of four coat and blazer designs
Lesley Bond and her partner Gordon were the first couple to embark on the six-month caretaking residency on the Great Blasket Island in 2019
Ask Roe: How my partner expresses himself is starting to take from my enjoyment of the relationship. What should I do?
I lost a lot of young seedlings in my allotment to wireworm damage last year, but I don’t want to use chemicals
How to Drink Better: Bear in mind that most wines don’t improve, and many taste worse, after 10 years of ageing
‘That’s not what you said on September 4th, 2001,’ I remind him
Róisín Ingle: It’s no big deal, only a bit of ink on skin, but also it’s permanent, so it’s sort of a big deal
Some Irish seaside gardens enjoy a sheltered microclimate, while others must cope with exposure to destructive salty gales
Assyrtiko used to be found exclusively on Santorini, but its roots are expanding
There’s an easy tip for blanching your spears that will make all the difference
Adding sugar and sea salt to your boiling water will greatly enhance the result
Remember to discard the bottom third of the asparagus spears – this is often too woody
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
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