Shaping the Century: 25 brilliant Irish women in 2025This century has brought us many landmark moments, provided by remarkable Irish women who are an inspiration to others Sat Mar 08 2025 - 06:40
Novelist Catherine Airey: ‘Growing up in a Catholic family, there is always a lot of stuff that’s not talked about’The debut novelist left her career in London behind to write fiction in west Cork, where she started to grapple with her demonsSat Jan 25 2025 - 05:00
50 people to watch in 2025: From film and music to arts, activism, sport and moreAs a new year gets into gear, here are the artists, entrepreneurs, activists and musicians set to shake things upSat Jan 04 2025 - 05:30
As tail-end Gen X, I do not speak fluent student. They can speak for themselvesHaving students and new graduates take over The Irish Times Magazine for an edition has been exciting, challenging, inspiring and mildly terrifyingFri Sept 27 2024 - 04:45
Graham Norton: ‘Angry people want you to lose rights. I hope young gay people are up for the fight’As he prepares to publish his fifth novel, a low-key Norton reflects on fame, growing up in west Cork and the Ryan Tubridy debateSat Aug 31 2024 - 05:00
What I Read This Week: Nadine O’Regan on Paul Mescal’s ‘lewk’ and the thoughts of Gabor MatéMagazine Editor Nadine O’Regan shares the stories she found interesting this weekSat Jun 22 2024 - 08:00
Willy Vlautin: ‘I can’t quit alcohol because of my nerves. I’ve never been strong enough to not have that in my back pocket’The writer’s latest novel The Horse is his way of trying to figure out his own long-running battle with the bottleTue Jun 04 2024 - 05:00
Gemma Hayes: ‘I’ve always struggled with confidence issues. As a teenager, I always had crazy panic attacks’Returning after a long hiatus, the Tipperary singer-songwriter talks about her new album, anxiety and how she nearly sacrificed herself for her childrenSun May 12 2024 - 05:00
He Used to Be Me: Heartbreaking debut about a fragile character on the margins of Mayo societyA profound, moving book that sneaks up on you and hits you with unexpected forceFri May 03 2024 - 04:41
The Amendments by Niamh Mulvey: What it means to be female through different generationsNovel with big cast of characters bursts with things to say but needs more character description and less social contextualisingMon Apr 22 2024 - 05:00
Quickly, While They Still Have Horses: Jan Carson delivers a compelling collectionLong after the reader has closed the book, these tales linger in the mind: vivid, original and movingSat Apr 06 2024 - 05:00
Máiréad Tyers: ‘It freaks me out when there are people in their mid-20s who seem to have it sorted’Tyers is on her way to becoming a well-known name in the acting world. The Cork star talks about her breakout Disney+ role, Bafta nod and moreSat Mar 30 2024 - 05:00
Jamie Duffy: ‘Enya is like a mother figure to me musically’He has already seen his music streamed to millions, but the Monaghan musician is only getting startedSat Feb 03 2024 - 05:00