Coronavirus: Grief and gratitude marked in wake of pandemic
President notes solemn occasion to ‘give honour and hold in memory those we have lost’
President notes solemn occasion to ‘give honour and hold in memory those we have lost’
Some 100 years ago TDs made the most important choice in the history of Irish State
Contentious document signed on December 6th, 1921, establishing the Irish Free State
From George Best to Christy Ring, theirs is an eye that picks up things others do not
For Loco por Lorca, Theo Dorgan and Cormac Breatnach made a joyous tapestry of four cultures and four languages
Sinéad Morrissey, John Banville and fellow writers salute a great man and a great poet
Previous holders of title include Samuel Beckett, Brian Friel and Seamus Heaney
Arts Council budget still 10% lower than it was in 2007, according to The Arts Matter report
Belfast-born poet wins award for third time for his latest work Against the Clock
‘Not acceptable’ that major national institution ‘apparently lacking in governance’
Inspired by profiles of Detroit and New York, Michael Moynihan tackled the city of his youth
The Minister for Culture discusses arts funding, Galway 2020 and her own writing ambitions
‘One of the finest poets of his generation, a craftsman of the highest achievement’
Books by Haverty, Theo Dorgan and James Harpur, plus Heaney poems selected by his family
Home Front: short of space at home but don’t want to move? A garden house is an increasingly popular option
‘The Radio’ was one of five books shortlisted by the judges
Home is where you start out into the world from; you are never truly completely there, and you never leave
Charity event aids the RNLI and the Irish Underwater Search and Recovery Unit
Ceremony in Inniskeen celebrates ‘Stony Grey Soil’ poet 50 years after his death
Nine of poet’s best-loved works recited to mark his 50th death anniversary
New Aosdána Saoi described as the ‘great playwright of the emigrant’
Letter to Taoiseach signed by academics and artists urges Government to act ‘without delay’
Patrick Pye, a religious artist who has fading sight, deemed ineligible for stipend
Dublin-born poet wins €2,000 prize for his collection ‘On A Turning Wing’
Michael D Higgins among those to attend funeral of Irish poet who died aged 88
Publisher Dermot Bolger reflects on encouragement visible from teenage years
‘He would carry words through the noise of domesticity to drop them safely onto the page’
Leading figure in Irish contemporary literature published more than 30 books
Writers, poets, friends and fans reflect on Leonard Cohen’s words, music and work
The Flying Enterprise in Cork city says English ‘most sensible’ language to speak at work
The Drop Everything cultural biennial will soon take over Inisheer with art, music, and a specially built sauna
A poem about O’Farrell and her role in the surrender
A centenary poem as Gaeilge (translated into English underneath)
Poet’s collection ‘Geis’ was described as ‘intense and intelligent’ by this year’s judges
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