The Late Late Toy Show: Everything you need to know
Don your jingliest, jangliest elf hat. It’s going to be a jungly Late Late Toy Show 2021
Don your jingliest, jangliest elf hat. It’s going to be a jungly Late Late Toy Show 2021
Writer Anne Enright and visual artist Amanda Coogan among association’s new members
By Aisling Bea, Mary McAleese, Richard Ford, Marian Keyes, Tolü Makay, Blindboy and more
Paddy Cahill made films about cycling and Dublin’s architectural legacy
I have discovered the joys, frustrations and etiquette of being a spectator alone in my home
The Elliptical Affinities exhibition at the Highlanes Gallery gives us a peek at what a differently-centred world might look like
A network, The Mothership Project, aims to develop supports for artists with children
Theatre can relay the experiences of people who are often left out of bigger conversations
It’s hard not to be bamboozled by the choice on offer. Here’s a selection of the best bits
The theatremaker on Washington DC, Amanda Coogan and 4DX cinema
Dublin Dance Festival 2018 reviews: Junk Ensemble’s ‘Dolores’, Robyn Orlin’s ‘And so you see...’, ‘(b)reaching stillness’, ‘Ion’, Yvonne Rainer and DAI the dancing robot
Junk Ensemble’s new production tells the ‘Lolita’ story from the young girl’s perspective
Artistic director Kris Nelson unveils his final programme
A gender audit reveals a poor representation of women in some of our national cultural institutions
Culture review 2016: It was a year of madness, brilliant takes on 1916 and continuing State starvation
As the centenary draws to an end, now is a good time to visit the Pearse Museum
Given more recent events, the shock of the Charlie Hebdo shootings in January seems distant, but visiting Paris that month I learned the enormous power of images
In 2013 Nora Hickey M’Sichili got her dream job of running the Centre Culturel Irlandais in the French capital. Have recent events changed the tone?
Homeland is back, a look at the physical toll rugby takes, and Maia Dunphy on childbirth are this week’s television highlights
Gary Coyle’s exhibition is superb, and three other Dublin shows also have plenty to explore
For those who are wary of performance art, Coogan’s approach may sway you
Among this year’s essential exhibitions is Lynch’s Biennale show, which will tour Ireland after Italy
A quiet, beautiful spectacle and an intriguing collaboration
Opinion: Cultural vibrancy is the opposite of bland positivity
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices