Going to My Father’s House: Deeply personal story by a pioneering historian
Review: Patrick Joyce’s memoir offers an authentic and urgent examination
Review: Patrick Joyce’s memoir offers an authentic and urgent examination
The Elliptical Affinities exhibition at the Highlanes Gallery gives us a peek at what a differently-centred world might look like
How did I go from wanting desperately to own a massive spider to being crippled by fear at the mere sight of them?
The Manchester-born drawing specialist had a major impact on the Irish artistic landscape
Two days into the exam, Lauren Conway is getting into her study groove
Television dramas explore the blurring boundaries between humanity and technology
Irish Tribes Today: part two in our series looks at how the Danish concept of hygge is the latest method of marketing our happiness, and explores how difficult it is to express unhappiness in our modern culture
The great art critic John Berger died this week - he may have been the last of his kind
Booker prize-winning author of G and Ways of Seeing had been living in Paris
Consider Friel’s plays and you realise what happens on stage can be acutely subjective
Galway, Limerick and the trio of Wexford, Waterford and Kilkenny are working on their final bids for 2020. But is it worth the mammoth effort?
Neil Middleton: December 8th, 1931 - November 20th, 2015
‘Brought to Book’ Q&A: Australian author of Coal Creek and The Ancestor Game on the books that have inspired him
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