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When ordering a round, I rediscovered I was dealing with the rudest bar staff in Ireland
When ordering a round, I rediscovered I was dealing with the rudest bar staff in Ireland
TV review: The BBC show is still a triumph of style over plot but it hasn’t lost its swagger
The South African soprano talks about the inspiration behind her upcoming NCH performance
The artist and REM singer talks American presidents, parties and photographing his heroes
David Puttnam recalls series of accidents that helped make Chariots of Fire a classic
A hymn plays at Abrahams’s funeral and young men run barefoot on an open beach
The actor on playing a high-achieving, under-recognised archeologist, and English society
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
The epic story of liberation has become mesmerisingly tedious
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American artist sang candidly and sometimes disturbingly about his demons
A new exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art strips back to a primal force
Her work, with its plain language, drew a wide following but divided critics
Grieving daughter Nadia pays tribute to mother and friend ‘inspired by generosity’
Children’s books: from wood mice and red squirrels to beetles and termites, there’s plenty of nature in these new releases
Donald Clarke: The Who’s ‘Tommy’, ‘Quadrophenia’, Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’, Lloyd Webber. Enough
Discovering Dylan about the same time I discovered punk felt right. He’s like punk’s secret grandfather
A devastating French debut, a controversial Norwegian saga ... the best new euronovels
The actor, who made his breakthrough in The Hateful Eight, puts the same thought into his Tomb Raider character that another actor might reserve for Richard III
Patrick Meade has sold everything from shipwreck treasure to showbiz memorabilia
Mr Tambourine Man is arguably the most pirated pirate in the history of modern music
A new exhibition about the decade celebrates Britain when it was at its most thrilling
Leave campaigners cling to ‘Jerusalem’ and ‘This scepter’d isle’. They’ve misunderstood both William Blake and Shakespeare
Sheer, dizzying, heartbreaking brilliance: superfan Joseph O'Connor's selects his playlist
Too early to tell if Marc Bolland’s costly recovery plan finally working
‘A voice crying forever into the north wind of indifference’
Willie John McBride: ‘He was just one of the great men of this world, I am just proud I had him as a friend’
‘I’m grateful to the authors of shorter books, because my concentration is shot from the internet and all the coffee’
Review: Barry believed that the sole purpose of landscape was to serve as background to the depiction of “significant human action”, which was the central business of a serious painter
Is obsessing about appearances, and the ‘spectacle of the public putdown’, all driven by economics?
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