A critique of those who have opinions on everything but do very little about anything
You may find the following attitude strange from an ex-theatre critic
You may find the following attitude strange from an ex-theatre critic
Award-winning author explains the process behind Openings, her new short story collection
Hollywood star Patricia Neal’s ‘career, independence and beauty were gone within a decade’ of marrying Roald Dahl
The #MeToo movement has made men in literature more cautious
A new exhibition in Paris reveals the extraordinary originality and influence of Venetian artist
The writer came to Cabo Blanco, where I stop on my journey up the Americas, as this Peruvian village was where much of The Old Man and the Sea was filmed
An Irishman’s Diary
One Warsaw resident on the dangerous route he takes across the border with supplies
London publican Butty Sugrue, once dubbed ‘Ireland’s strongest man’, was force of nature
Frank McNally: Skim, slice and dice James Joyce’s masterpiece, from opening to climax
I have learned there are men who do Good Beard and others who are less accomplished
American-born woman admitted to the Panthéon at elaborate ceremony in Paris
‘Did your sinuses move, dear?’: Some unexpected health benefits from sexual climax
Repairing objects with resin and gold can act as a glorious link between generations
The glass is both half empty and half full in Thomas Vinterberg’s fascinating, funny film
If the French cannot play a good game against Germany, can they excel against anyone?
Mayor of Spanish city suspends week-long events due to risk of coronavirus spreading
An Irishwoman’s Diary on agreeing with Garth Brooks
Mansplaining illuminates a much deeper problem than the bore of patronising monologues
America’s greatest living mystery writer does not refer to the US president by name
James Joyce liked his food and drink but had little time for ‘vegetable philosophy’
The Dublin-born educator and boxing coach left a huge mark on his adopted city
Paris Letter: The French are finding relevance in books about epidemics and confinement
There are counties named after Antrim, Clare, Roscommon and Robert Emmet
Writers have often used drink or drugs to ‘see beyond’ reality. Or was it all an illusion?
Klopp’s 2018 signings made the difference, while Pochettino signed no one that summer
World View: Two studies are under way to plan for potential changes from UK’s exit
Despite US threat of sanctions, international firms from 30 countries exhibit at the event
Antimeria sounds like a female relative of a certain age who bosses everyone around
The Chinese president channels early struggles into ascent to leadership
A century after the Armistice of 1918, we are still living in the world it created
Book on Trump’s first 18 months in office includes incendiary comments
Spanish bullfighting industry and fans criticise comments ahead of bull-running festival
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices