Donald Clarke: The joys of watching it again... and again... and again
There’s enough novelty to last a lifetime, but repeated viewing brings its own comforts
There’s enough novelty to last a lifetime, but repeated viewing brings its own comforts
Synaesthesia, a rare neurological condition, causes a merging of senses that are not normally connected
Newly released papers show chairman’s reluctance to give Irish author the award
Corn Exchange is tackling Arthur Miller’s play for Dublin Theatre Festival. Ghosts of John Huston’s troubled 1961 movie loom large
From acknowledged reality to hidden taboo, the representation of sexuality in art and culture has a long and difficult history
Review: Blade Runner 2049 is not without flaws, but it’s a marvel it works as well as it does
Hefner died at his Playboy Mansion home from natural causes
Inside Politics: Opposition mounts pressure on commissioner as UK prepares for B-Day
Thanks to synaesthesia Lucy McKenna experiences the world differently to most people, and now, following a stint at Cern, she’s trying to explain huge questions in science with art
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Interview: The Bosnian-American writer’s new novel is a comedy with tragedy at its heart: the main characters have all been destroyed by state-sponsored conflicts
Hilary Mantel’s short story The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher caused outrage with its recent publication in the Guardian, but it’s not the first and won’t be last piece of fiction to raise hackles
‘Learn the word for everything and remember them. Learn the rules and forget them’
With the Dublin Writers Festival kicking off this week, here are 10 great books with writers as their subject
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