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Actor Emma Watson writes open letter to ‘passionate, vivacious leader’ Savita Halappanavar

Actor Emma Watson writes open letter to ‘passionate, vivacious leader’ Savita Halappanavar

‘Harry Potter’ actor writes: ‘In your memory, we continue the fight for reproductive justice’

Mon Oct 01 2018 - 11:20
Memories swirl as Dublin’s Kevin Street Library reopens

Memories swirl as Dublin’s Kevin Street Library reopens

Redesign for 21st-century use – which cost €3.9m and took five years – protects many original features

Thu Sept 27 2018 - 00:00
Late Late Toy Show: Applications for performers close this week

Late Late Toy Show: Applications for performers close this week

Aspiring stars must submit an audition tape by Friday for a chance to perform in the show

Mon Sept 24 2018 - 16:30
‘Breathtaking, rule-breaking, legend-making’: Dublin Fringe Festival winners

‘Breathtaking, rule-breaking, legend-making’: Dublin Fringe Festival winners

After 16 days and 80 productions, festival wraps up with awards in 11 categories

Mon Sept 24 2018 - 14:36
‘We want more crime on public transport’ – a message from An Post

‘We want more crime on public transport’ – a message from An Post

It also wants to see ‘more commuters missing their stop’ ... but all for a good reason

Mon Sept 24 2018 - 12:27
‘Sexy Handmaids’ uproar forces retailer to scrap Halloween outfit

‘Sexy Handmaids’ uproar forces retailer to scrap Halloween outfit

Rape and enforced surrogacy turn out to be less empowering than Yandy seems to have imagined

Fri Sept 21 2018 - 14:25
Drip Feed review: A giant bender, and many laughs, expose a darker reality

Drip Feed review: A giant bender, and many laughs, expose a darker reality

Dublin Fringe Festival: Karen Cogan is precise and engaging as Brenda, ‘youngish, female and queer’ in 1990s Cork

Thu Sept 20 2018 - 16:19
Stop the lights!: What Bunny Carr’s ‘Quicksilver’ gave the language

Stop the lights!: What Bunny Carr’s ‘Quicksilver’ gave the language

A gift from single-channel land, the quizshow and its catchphrase are part of who we are

Thu Sept 20 2018 - 13:00
Culture Night 2018: Everything you need to know

Culture Night 2018: Everything you need to know

It’s hard not to be bamboozled by the choice on offer. Here’s a selection of the best bits

Wed Sept 19 2018 - 14:42
Craicling review: A sense of the absurd – and a lot of craic

Craicling review: A sense of the absurd – and a lot of craic

Dublin Fringe Festival: Foil, Arms & Hog are silly, inventive and genuinely very funny

Mon Sept 17 2018 - 13:45
Dublin tenement life: ‘I was born right there in 1939’

Dublin tenement life: ‘I was born right there in 1939’

14 Henrietta Street is opening as a museum to portray 270 years of urban life in Dublin

Sat Sept 15 2018 - 06:00
First look: Goethe Institut reveals lavish refurb on Merrion Square

First look: Goethe Institut reveals lavish refurb on Merrion Square

No expense spared as German state adds five-storey mews to cultural centre

Wed Sept 12 2018 - 06:00
First look at the new Dublin City Library on Parnell Square

First look at the new Dublin City Library on Parnell Square

Architects unveil plans for 11,000 sq m grand design in Parnell Square Cultural Quarter

Mon Sept 10 2018 - 17:30
Guardian’s modern Ireland book recommendations are ‘b*ll*cks’

Guardian’s modern Ireland book recommendations are ‘b*ll*cks’

Irish writers have poured scorn on a Guardian listing of books that define Ireland

Mon Sept 10 2018 - 14:05
How Bono lost his vox: An ageing rockstar’s big fear

How Bono lost his vox: An ageing rockstar’s big fear

Why are singers’ voices at risk as they age, and what happens if they are lost on stage?

Sat Sept 08 2018 - 06:00
Dublin Fringe Festival: What should I see this year?

Dublin Fringe Festival: What should I see this year?

The 2018 event includes productions on shame, fatherhood and an Aer Lingus hijacking

Sat Sept 08 2018 - 05:00
‘Powerful’ Ted talk from Irish spinal cord activists Simone George and Mark Pollock

‘Powerful’ Ted talk from Irish spinal cord activists Simone George and Mark Pollock

In their Ted talk George and Pollock explore how "climbing into the raging river of grief when tragedy strikes can be the way to get to the next place”;

Fri Sept 07 2018 - 16:00
Could video games have been a factor in Florida shooting?

Could video games have been a factor in Florida shooting?

Rivalry between gamers can trigger aggressive action

Sat Sept 01 2018 - 07:00
First Look: The Zig Zag is a new place to sit outside in Dublin

First Look: The Zig Zag is a new place to sit outside in Dublin

New initiative at Spencer Dock is a gathering space created by A Playful City

Fri Aug 31 2018 - 13:53
20-hour non-stop London to Sydney Qantas flight on the horizon

20-hour non-stop London to Sydney Qantas flight on the horizon

2022 take off may feature planes with gym, bar, creche and sleeping area facilities

Thu Aug 30 2018 - 12:08

Edinburgh festivals: awards and acclaim – and exhaustion – for Irish performers

As the international and fringe festivals close, Irish teams reflect on a good month

Tue Aug 28 2018 - 10:55
Florida shooting: Could videogames be to blame?

Florida shooting: Could videogames be to blame?

Violent videogames can lead to aggression, but rivalry between gamers is a bigger risk

Mon Aug 27 2018 - 17:00
Would you want to spend a night on the Great Wall of China?

Would you want to spend a night on the Great Wall of China?

The lastest Airbnb promo involves a contest to sleep in a roofless watchtower

Thu Aug 02 2018 - 11:12
Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope: ‘It would be clutching at straws to do third series’

Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope: ‘It would be clutching at straws to do third series’

Writer Stefanie Preissner on ending the hit comedy-drama and heading for the US

Wed Aug 01 2018 - 16:15
Creative flights as Galway arts festival soars

Creative flights as Galway arts festival soars

Programme straddling popular and esoteric work attracts record numbers

Tue Jul 31 2018 - 06:15
Galway International Arts Festival off to a flying, tumbling, crashing, roaring start

Galway International Arts Festival off to a flying, tumbling, crashing, roaring start

Highlights so far? David Mach, Enda Walsh, Sonya Kelly and Museum of the Moon

Wed Jul 18 2018 - 15:25
The balloon - or rather, the moon - goes up as Galway’s arts festival starts

The balloon - or rather, the moon - goes up as Galway’s arts festival starts

David Mach’s vehicles explode out of an old print work’s concrete floor, an inflatable moon rises over the street, a sharp new Irish play opens - and that’s before Galway International Arts Festival opens tonight

Mon Jul 16 2018 - 13:00
Yes we did: Irish theatre’s gender-equality revolution

Yes we did: Irish theatre’s gender-equality revolution

Irish theatre came out blazing this week, proving that gender equality is ‘not hard to do, if you want to’

Sat Jul 14 2018 - 06:00
Get ready for the Galway International Arts Festival

Get ready for the Galway International Arts Festival

This year’s festival boasts a full moon, and a garden, theatre, gigs, talks and thoughts

Thu Jul 12 2018 - 07:00
Dublin Fringe: festival launches a stylish programme

Dublin Fringe: festival launches a stylish programme

Capital city hosts 80 productions, from club culture and female sexuality to comedy and new theatre

Wed Jul 11 2018 - 18:50
Gate Theatre: Number of women directors up from 8% to 80%

Gate Theatre: Number of women directors up from 8% to 80%

Huge rise in number of women employed was sparked by Waking the Feminists movement

Tue Jul 10 2018 - 06:00
‘Stay still in the air’: the flying circus with no safety net

‘Stay still in the air’: the flying circus with no safety net

Australian new circus troupe Gravity & Other Myths is coming to Galway International Arts Festival

Sat Jul 07 2018 - 05:00
NCH to take over National Symphony Orchestra from RTÉ

NCH to take over National Symphony Orchestra from RTÉ

Cabinet opts not to keep NSO within broadcaster or establish it as a separate institution

Thu Jul 05 2018 - 15:59
Two spoofers collide: Baron Cohen posts teaser video slagging Trump slagging him

Two spoofers collide: Baron Cohen posts teaser video slagging Trump slagging him

Video ‘trailer’ sees POTUS telling the comedian: ‘Go to school! Learn about being funny’

Thu Jul 05 2018 - 14:30
Seamus Heaney exhibition opens at new Dublin cultural centre

Seamus Heaney exhibition opens at new Dublin cultural centre

Poet’s archive at College Green reveals ‘intimacies that defined Seamus the man’

Thu Jul 05 2018 - 05:00
How Seamus Heaney wrote: First look at a new exhibition

How Seamus Heaney wrote: First look at a new exhibition

Exhibition on late Nobel laureate unveiled at new College Green cultural centre

Wed Jul 04 2018 - 16:11
Amybeth McNulty: the Donegal teenager who stars in ‘Anne with an E’

Amybeth McNulty: the Donegal teenager who stars in ‘Anne with an E’

The 16-year-old actor on racism, sexuality and bullying, on screen and off

Wed Jul 04 2018 - 11:17
A happy story for Seamus Heaney day

A happy story for Seamus Heaney day

Twitter reunites long-lost letter from the Nobel Prize winning poet and its owner

Wed Jul 04 2018 - 10:58
An actor and a gentleman, with a gift for comedy and living well

An actor and a gentleman, with a gift for comedy and living well

Obituary: Stephen Swift was ‘an outstanding example of how to live’

Sat Jun 30 2018 - 06:00
Seamus Heaney, our dad the poet, by Catherine, Chris and Mick Heaney

Seamus Heaney, our dad the poet, by Catherine, Chris and Mick Heaney

For his family, choosing 100 poems from a long career, was weighted with memories

Sat Jun 30 2018 - 06:00
Extension of tax relief urged as Government publishes €200m plan for film industry

Extension of tax relief urged as Government publishes €200m plan for film industry

Blueprint aims to double employment and turnover in audiovisual sector in five years

Wed Jun 27 2018 - 19:05
Minister reaffirms ‘arm’s-length’ approach to arts funding

Minister reaffirms ‘arm’s-length’ approach to arts funding

Arts Council chairwoman Sheila Pratschke says it must seek out and support artists of the future

Mon Jun 25 2018 - 18:45
‘Ulysses’ as an Underground map: From Kidney Parade to Mollydount

‘Ulysses’ as an Underground map: From Kidney Parade to Mollydount

Boredom led Senan Molony to make a Tube-style map for Dublin through a ‘Ulysses’ prism

Sat Jun 16 2018 - 06:00
An art college day out, sticky lights and a gardening festival in Kildare

An art college day out, sticky lights and a gardening festival in Kildare

Home Front: What to do and see across Ireland over the next few weeks

Sat Jun 16 2018 - 00:00
Kurt Cobain’s private possessions to go on display in Kildare

Kurt Cobain’s private possessions to go on display in Kildare

Smells Like Teen Spirit sweater and Cobain’s early sketches to have worldwide premiere at Kildare museum

Thu Jun 14 2018 - 13:05
Mike McCormack: ‘A lot of people had faith to stick by me in the difficult years’

Mike McCormack: ‘A lot of people had faith to stick by me in the difficult years’

‘A gifted generation of writers is being fostered by an equally gifted generation of young Irish editors’

Wed Jun 13 2018 - 13:43
Mike McCormack wins €100,000 International Dublin Literary Award

Mike McCormack wins €100,000 International Dublin Literary Award

Latest prize for ‘Solar Bones’ is recognition for Mayo author after years in wilderness

Wed Jun 13 2018 - 11:50
The silent liver disease epidemic

The silent liver disease epidemic

A liver disease associated with diabetes and weight rather than alcohol can be prevented or reversed with diet and exercise

Tue Jun 12 2018 - 07:01
Anne with an E returns with Donegal teenager Amybeth McNulty

Anne with an E returns with Donegal teenager Amybeth McNulty

McNulty leads the darker version of ‘Anne of Green Gables’ from ‘Breaking Bad’ writer

Mon Jun 11 2018 - 17:12
Good sex scenes: when actors play it safe

Good sex scenes: when actors play it safe

How do you safely act having sex? Welcome to Intimacy on Set, the safe sex code for actors

Sun Jun 10 2018 - 06:00
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