Nobel Prize in economics awarded to duo for work on auction theory
Stanford professors responsible for new formats used widely around the world
Stanford professors responsible for new formats used widely around the world
The composer on febrile 1960s New York, working day jobs into his 40s and the term ‘minimalism’
If sector was funded to level of European norm there would be no need for allowances
Don’t laugh at Edward Aczel’s awkward attempts at comedy – he’s trying not to be funny. But, as his new stand-up show, ‘Is Ed Aczel Infinite?’ proves, anti-comedy can be timeless
After 20 years Druid Theatre Company is reviving ‘The Beauty Queen of Leenane’. Here its creator looks back
The city’s main arts festival has helped transform a suburb. With a changing of the guard can it also alter its own identity?
Dementia sufferers ‘stop noticing memory loss two years before condition develops’
At Starmus Festival in Tenerife, the superstars of science and megastars of music bring cosmology to earth
Prof John O’Keefe will become third Nobel Prize winner to be honoured by UCC
Sean Doran wants to make Happy Days a ‘destination festival’, turning Enniskillen, where the playwright and novelist went to school, into a Mecca for his fans
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