No consensus about the ultimate destination of good souls
Some creeds favour green fields, others a citadel, while more expect a vast city
Some creeds favour green fields, others a citadel, while more expect a vast city
In a profession in which men are more likely to sell their souls, Schuman seems the exception
An Appreciation
A new exhibition at Dublin’s Science Gallery delves into our fear of flaws
Committed to finding truth? Then ‘seek out the best representatives of positions you disagree with’
Extraordinary political career was driven by concern for weakest in society
In the Bard’s home town of Stratford-Upon-Avon confusion and uncertainty reign supreme
Utopian visions work because they are fictional, says sociologist Deirdre Ní Chuanacháin
Renaissance man meets Renaissance woman
Long before he introduced Napoleon to his Waterloo (200 years ago on June 18th), the idle young duke-to-be could be found carousing the hot spots of his native Dublin. Let’s take the tour
Bishops object to TV drama’s take on More as a fanatical Protestant burner of heretics
Ray Bradbury’s great dystopian vision is 60. Thankfully the book-burning world it depicts has not yet come to pass, so we can still read it and other dark visions
My Education week: Martin Warde, mature student at NUI Galway
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