An architect's guide to a Kilmainham fixer-upper
'It's monumental for Irish theatre': Oklamhoma to open in Dublin's Bord Gáis Theatre
The cast and crew of a new production of Oklahoma met for the first time ahead of a run in the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre from 19 June- 05 July 2026.
‘It’s long, some would say too long for its own good’: Joycean scholars celebrate Ulysses
June 16 marks Bloomsday in Dublin and fans of James Joyce turned out to host a performance of the ‘Hades’ episode of Ulysses. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Emer McLysaght: As a single person you face extra financial pressure
Aideen Finnegan was joined in studio by Emer McLysaght and Conor Pope for the Better with Money Podcast.
'You're painting from the gut': Outdoor painting festival opens in Dublin
Over 200 artists descended on Skerries in Dublin for the opening of the Plein Air Painting Festival. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Why do single people pay more for housing?
Aideen Finnegan was joined in studio by Conor Pope and Emer McLysaght for the Better with Money podcast.
Leaving Cert students look forward to the end of exams
Leaving Cert students look forward to the end of exams
Beyond The Pale - highs and lows from this year's festival
Some 12,500 music lovers landed on Glendalough estate in Co Wicklow for a weekend of live bands, DJ sets, camping and craic. Video: Niamh Browne
When Trump called Malachy Clerkin a 'snarky guy'
Malachy Clerkin was speaking to Paul Howard on the America 2026 podcast.
Infantino looks invulnerable at Fifa - Gavin Cooney
Gavin Cooney was speaking to Bernice Harrison for the In the News podcast.
Infantino looks invulnerable at Fifa - Gavin Cooney
Gavin Cooney was speaking to Bernice Harrison on In the News.








