Hirschfeld and early rights activism
German doctor studied gender and sexuality and coined ‘transsexual’ term in 1920s
German doctor studied gender and sexuality and coined ‘transsexual’ term in 1920s
Review: Patrick Joyce’s memoir offers an authentic and urgent examination
The pandemic usurped the artist in 2020. But live performance has long proved resilient
The French term for an urban wanderer has new relevance under Covid-19 restrictions
Javier Cercas: Coronavirus is a dangerous test of the EU’s ability to keep nationalism in check
Patrick Freyne: Downtown Abbey creator Julian Fellowes meets his Waterloo in Belgravia
Sinéad Morrissey, John Banville and fellow writers salute a great man and a great poet
A century after the Armistice of 1918, we are still living in the world it created
Sprucing up black-and-white photographs is all the rage, but there are questions to ask
Our possessions are revealing, especially when it comes to our fantasies about ourselves – and they invariably reveal more than we intend
Opinion: Hikes in fees are just part of the reason why students are fighting back
The Ulysses Centre aspires to reveal Joyce in a more innovative way
Kathlyn O’Brien speculates on identity and mortality in ‘Altered Light’, while Michael Beirne creates strange, hallucinatory visions of his own inner world in ‘Sahasrara’
Vaclav Havel provided a stirring example of leadership in challenging times, whether picking generals or asking citizens to ‘live in the truth’
The great art critic John Berger died this week - he may have been the last of his kind
Lisa Godson column: Too often, the distant past is celebrated at the expense of the present
Artist Rita Duffy’s shop in Dublin is selling mementoes of the 1916 Centenary for €5
Yeats might well have appreciated the wordiness of William Brooks’s Everlasting Voices, which revisits the poet’s ideals of ‘chaunting’
Brought to Book Q&A: Greek novelist and poet on Emily Dickinson and Robert Mouzil
Witnessing the highly pressurised construction of the immersive city of Mahagonny for six performances of Brecht’s opera is impressive – it is amazing what you can achieve without planning permission
I discovered many of Weill’s works by following the trail of his tremulous-toned wife
‘I write in a very troubling manner that I wouldn’t advise anyone to adopt’
‘If you ever stop deconstructing God and then reconstructing God, you get an idol’
In these three edited extracts from his latest book, Rod Stoneman examines the real story behind sometimes misleading photographs of Che Guevara, the fall of Berlin and Ernest Hemingway
A new translation of the stories of Nikolai Leskov confirms that although different, he is the equal of Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Turgenev
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