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For St Patrick’s weekend, the back stories of some homegrown heroes of Christianity, from modern healers to mystical mermaids
Darragh Geraghty: Promising ‘free’ toys and treats, these brightly-coloured publications aimed at young children can make a simple trip to the shop very challenging
Darragh Geraghty: I’m trying not to panic. They’re growing up. That’s normal and we’re lucky
From long-forgotten maniacs to ice-cold femme fatales, here are 19 of the most despicable, irredeemable film baddies of all time
From The Lord of the Rings to The Green Road via To Kill a Mockingbird, The Secret History and more, you can read each incredible chapter in a single sitting
This year gamers were terrified by Alan Wake 2, dazzled by Sea of Stars and tickled by Super Mario Bros Wonder
For Food Month at The Irish Times, we’ve put together a delectable menu of the finest culinary celluloid scenes
Halloween horrors including The Conjuring, The Descent, Scream and The Exorcist III
Darragh Geraghty: I made three grave mistakes when cutting my daughter’s nails on what should have been a pleasant Sunday afternoon
Whether you’re in the mood for a quiet puzzle or an evening of multiplayer chaos, these games are suitable for the whole household
The whole trip was exhausting. But I’m taking a page out of my kids’ book: I’m remembering the good stuff
Whether you think they’re harbingers of cultural doom or the saviours of cinema, the movies in this selection include something for everyone
Whether you’re crammed on a bus on the way to work or lounging with a cocktail by the pool, audiobooks are a perfect way to transport you to another place
If a story can have such an effect on a jaded 38-year-old’s brain, imagine what it could do to a four- or six-year-old
We get a running commentary from our son – everything he feels comes pouring out. It is a tonic