Ruth Negga: ‘People who say they don’t consider skin colour... are you f**king blind?’
Black Irish Lives: The actor on growing up in Ireland, the film industry, and Black Lives Matter
Black Irish Lives: The actor on growing up in Ireland, the film industry, and Black Lives Matter
Unthinkable: The ‘masculine’ character of Irish republicanism still influences today, says philosopher Dianna Taylor
Unthinkable: A study suggests social exclusion or loss of power may be a factor
Inmates at Midlands prison explain what making art means to them
The Irish Times what-to-see guide to the movies now in cinemas across Ireland
The Booker winner on Constellations, her fellow writer’s powerful, painful new book
Biopic demonstrates Queen members’ control over the singer’s legacy and memory
From acknowledged reality to hidden taboo, the representation of sexuality in art and culture has a long and difficult history
It’s time to reclaim the phrase that bigots use to criticise tolerant, open-minded discourse
Connecting people with their environment is crucial for the survival of human beings
The sexual politics have dated but the themes of Miloš Forman’s classic remain potent and urgent
The artist asks probing questions about everything from the Burren interpretive centre to the Belfast Titanic Experience
The US writer’s seminal novel about a curious love triangle is a touchstone for feminists. But don’t expect its author to take herself too seriously
Parents must seek the ‘consent of the ruled’, argues political theorist Dr Allyn Fives
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