Stephen King’s prolific writing will leave future generations grateful
Donald Clarke: Problem is not with the writer but with the smallness of the critics’ minds
Donald Clarke: Problem is not with the writer but with the smallness of the critics’ minds
Spectacular gardens, guest lodges and private Blackwater fishing rights on this idyllic 6-acre property
Including Hilary Swank in space drama Away and Jessie Buckley in Charlie Kaufman’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things
John Connolly, Sarah Paretsky, Michael Connelly and more on a sometimes love/hate relationship
The activity of ‘stans’ online is not entirely harmless - dissenters get abused
Actor sustained ‘nick to the head’ in what she told Julia Gillard was a minor incident
Business leaders must ensure strategy allows for unexpected events
Book review: Seishi Yokomizo’s ‘locked room’ thriller is translated into English
Review: It addresses hot topics – rape culture, gun violence – without being heavy-handed
The War Horse author on merry Dublin and the acting prowess of Sally Hawkins
That’s Maths: New book suggests Arthur Conan Doyle based Moriarty on George Boole
4,000sq ft house with mews, on at €2.95m in 2014, now has reworked garden level and courtyard
Review: It's a gnom com with a PR problem, as allegations hang over its lead actor
Collection on Amazon-owned platform is nearly 72 hours and is narrated by Stephen Fry
The present age of anxiety has triggered a new interest in the paranormal
Tulach on Knapton Road is a fine four-bed built by man with Arthur Conan Doyle links
In her new show, Modern Experiments, Susan MacWilliam explores the paranormal, from people who see with their hands to those who make ectoplasm
Newstalk’s absorbing documentary recounts the rivalry of ‘planters’ from Connemara
Russian hackers may have leaked the episode, but the show’s makers have taken a once smart and nimble show and made it bloated and bedazzled
New software is being tested which will mimic a person’s exact handwriting style
Web log: New software scribbles some Sherlock
On the centenary of his tragic execution, it is worth recalling the rebel’s adventurous life
The famous Brava theatre is staging the 2015 official Harry Houdini séance, as part of the Bay Area Science Festival and some famous ectoplasm is expected to top the bill
A short-cut turns out to be the long way home for Vinny Fitzpatrick and some ‘friends’
New Republic-only station seems attached to hokey Oirish travelogues as well as John Hinde advertising break and station ident imagery
This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we have a daily Q&A with a debut author
A fresh insight into Mr Blythe’s economic stewardship has been highlighted by the discovery of a rare copy of Dracula “as Gaeilge”
Fifty Conan Doyle books published before 1923 may be referred to freely without licensing fees
My books are born from my obsession with Roman history. I’ve followed Spartacus’ trail across Italy. I’ve stood at Cannae and imagined Hannibal’s army meeting the massed legions of Rome
Centenary events offer opportunity for reconciliation, says Cameron adviser
Benedict Cumberbatch first set hearts aflutter in the BBCs hugely popular Sherlock, which returns on New Year’s Day, and has since made great waves playing Julian Assange, Khan and now, as the voice of Smaug, the dragon in The Hobbit. He has also made a big impact on the world of otters. He talks to Donald Clarke
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