Did Irish author Anne Dunlop invent chick lit in the early 1990s?
Exploring women’s literature and the formation of identity leads us from AS Byatt and Anne Dunlop to Madonna and Judith Butler
Exploring women’s literature and the formation of identity leads us from AS Byatt and Anne Dunlop to Madonna and Judith Butler
In Paul Duane’s film, the growing sense of being lost in a Celtic variation on Hieronymus Bosch is stirring in the most creatively disagreeable way
Irish director Paul Duane has financed All You Need Is Death largely out of his own pocket. Now the horror film is generating a lot of buzz
March 23rd-29th, 2024: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
The Dublin theatre teams up with Sydney Theatre Company to celebrate the underperformed Austrian great Thomas Bernhard
The distinctive actor and performer, currently on television in The Tourist, resists convention in both her work and personal life
Review: There’s very little to be said for this squalid sequel to the 1974 original
From Rough Magic’s Tonic to Mozart’s Requiem, the festival starts August 6th
‘Beckett is quite a good voice, I would imagine, in terms of the tone of pandemic’
Review: Neasa Hardiman’s maritime horror is a flawed but impressive ‘big screen’ debut
The actor on her salty turn in Neasa Hardiman’s contagion-themed debut feature
The actor on staying in character and why starring in Emma is a rite of passage
The 1982 debut from the composer and singer is still challenging
A leading light of the Irish avant-garde conjures up her father’s wartime experiences
The actor’s role in ‘Danse, Morob’, a play that touches on the dirty protests of the Maze and other traumas, explores how revolution can break those whom others see as heroes
Culture review 2016: Seanad National Museum land grab shows depths of philistinism in our political culture
Suede, a new work inspired by Eileen Gray and US model Cameron Russell are also on the July arts festival bill
The Drop Everything cultural biennial will soon take over Inisheer with art, music, and a specially built sauna
The NCH closes its week-long exploration of 100 years of cultural history with a freewheeling journey through traditional music and words
As Casement faced trial for treason in 1916, Shaw wrote a speech that he was convinced could turn the trial into a national drama, and save Casement from the scaffold
This week on Róisín Meets . . . the actor talks open marriage and Waking the Feminists
Only one of 10 plays at Áras Éanna on Aran island this season will be performed by man
Landmark founder recognised for her outstanding contribution to the industry
Samuel Beckett’s late prose piece, written in fragments and pieced together at random, becomes oddly lulling
The Abbey goes Pan Pan for a subversive, tender and innovative production of Shakespeare’s warped comedy, which has been relocated to a nursing home
Award is part of the celebrations at this year’s Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards
Galway celebrates two arts festivals in one fortnight
Tomorrow, this year’s Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards will be presented. The nominees for best actor and best actress talk about the roles they play
Announcing the ’Irish Times’ Irish Theatre Awards shortlist for 2013. Terrible financial circumstances did not limit the diversity of productions, from knockout operas to one-man shows
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