‘A secret of a life’: Alen MacWeeney’s evocative photographs of 1960s Dublin
The celebrated photographer’s new book chronicles the city of 60 years ago
The celebrated photographer’s new book chronicles the city of 60 years ago
As he retires, Mick Egan looks back at 30 years working with addicts in art and drama
Gig of the week: producer Tony Visconti and drummer Woody Woodmansey are guests
Old favourites: Rob Doyle’s best-loved books
Dylan, Patti Smith, Gil Scott-Heron and Lou Reed wrote song-poems that transcended pop, and bands such as Fontaines DC are keeping rock and poetry in perfect rhyme
The songwriter on the end of the group, his solo work and Cork’s ‘human architecture’
Art in Focus: ‘Aspen 5+6’ is an exhibition in a cardboard container rather than a gallery
Obituary: Becker made suavely subversive pop hits out of slippery jazz harmonies
Exhibition shuffles briskly and entertainingly through more than 100 years of spirituality in art
Some astounding new Bowie facts have come to light over the last year
Aaron Brookner’s film Uncle Howard is about his late film-maker uncle – but it is also about Aids, a disappeared New York and the dangerous Burroughs
Five nominees for Irish Times theatre awards recall a performance that inspired them and informed their own approaches
The singer showed to be outside was where it was at and provoked and inspired by example. He showed us how we had to “own it” to set ourselves free
‘A punk before punk was a twinkle in its eye-linered eye,’ says poet Paul Muldoon. How do other fans and friends sum him up?
The Young Curators Project throws up some fascinating takes on the landscape
Hailed by Con Houlihan as ‘a brilliant features editor’
Brought to Book Q&A: Greek novelist and poet on Emily Dickinson and Robert Mouzil
Ciarán Clark has brought the Outhouse centre’s library back to life and created a city centre gem in the process
Stuart Semple says creative therapy saved his life, and since then he has championed its cause, created a cracking body of work and taken on Charles Saatchi
Paul Howard chats to ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ collaborator Gerry Harrison about Tara Browne (the reputed subject of ‘A Day in the Life’), 1967 and LSD
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