No headsets, one-way systems: Reopening Ireland’s museums
Galleries and museums set to open alongside hairdressers in Government’s plans
Galleries and museums set to open alongside hairdressers in Government’s plans
Mary Newman Julian tells farmers at mart: ‘I’ll work hard for ye and rural Ireland’
Community in Ireland fearful after New Zealand massacre because Islamophobia ‘ignored’
From Macnas parades and the Bram Stoker Festival to Guinness Cork Jazz Festival
Work made for children used to be rare, but there's now a rich bounty of shows
The writer on why Twin Peaks: The Return is ‘the greatest artwork of the 21st century’
With screenings on walls and buses, this year’s festival in Schull – its 10th – will include David Puttnam, Jim, Kirsten and Naomi Sheridan, Pat McCabe and Lenny Abrahamson
Laureate for Irish Fiction Sebastian Barry and author Paul Lynch among participants
Two artists bring their unique sounds together for a one-off musical evening
An extraordinary, powerful debut that looks at the aftermath of a rape
Nine of poet’s best-loved works recited to mark his 50th death anniversary
Renting land Garda college did not own and 50 bank accounts among ‘bizarre practices’
Catching up with the original Butcher Boy in a psychiatric institution, Pat McCabe’s new play feels less like a sequel than a bemusing post-script
‘Most of the ads are so terrible, it’s like Don Draper was never born’
The troublesome troubadour of truth explains why we take certain parts of Ireland for granted and how he is drawn to the energy of "giving these wilder places a chance"
Like a ‘ride through a dark carnival’, Francie Brady returns in Pat McCabe’s new play
Hundreds gather at Mansion House on Saturday morning for humanist ceremony
Friends pay tribute to the actress, best known for her extensive theatre work and film roles including The Butcher Boy and Adam and Paul
Cork’s Midsummer Festival’s centrepiece is a triumph
Corcadorca’s latest production, ‘Sacrifice at Easter’, is set in Cork’s 17th-century Elizabeth Fort and the play is as much about the site as the script
Fregoli chase one performance style with another, but when it settles, it’s an intriguing character study
Hilton Park offers history and relaxation with unspoilt views and no mini-bar in sight
Lenny Abrahamson’s Room and John Crowley’s Brooklyn vie for the best picture Oscar this weekend. They are part of a grand tradition
Wallaby unwanted by Deans now eyeing second World Cup final appearance
There is a good show in Emerald Germs and some marvellous performances. But can it shake off its lethargy?
Alan Gillis is a master of catching his reader by surprise
The utility back has been forced out of rugby after fracturing his neck for the third time
This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we have a daily Q&A with a debut author
How to Write a Book: In the conclusion to our 12-part series, agents give advice about what they look for in a book and how to attract a publisher. An agent is not the sole route into publishing, but the experience of a good one can be pivotal
Writer laid to rest yesterday in the company of poets and artists, musicians and singers, a president and, above all, his neighbours
When asked for this series, in competition with four other bargain hunters, to pick up an old item that could turn a profit, I set out to find a decent rare volume
Unions say officials being denied site access to hide ‘exploitative pay, terms and conditions’
Hosts were 41 points up at one stage prior to a late rally from the tourists
If you doubt your characters, your readers will doubt them too, so it is important to understand characters’ motivation and make their behaviour and speech convincing
Adaptations by Pat McCabe, Donal Ryan, Eimear McBride, John Boyne and Paul Murray mark centenary of publication
Association of Garda Superintendents accept ‘mistakes were made’
RTÉ sent McCabe to Castleblayney, ‘the Nashville of Ireland’, for a month to write a play set there
Literary events can be a bit thin on the ground around Christmas. So here’s where to look
Growing up in Co Mayo helped Colin Barrett shape wild visual narratives written in local voices
The mouse hero of Pat McCabe’s children’s story knows how to work a crowd. It’s just as well this production comes with its own onstage audience
Wallabies coach keeps converted winger at outhalf for second match of series against the Lions
Talismanic lock was in ‘form of his life’ but management move quickly to slot in Parling
Lions outhalf admits tourists needed a bit of luck to avoid defeat in first test against Australia
Ireland winger back in full training after hand injury as injuries mount for Australia
Coach Robbie Deans set to announce his final six players this week
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