The Irish Times
Subscribe
Subscribe
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Subscriber Only
  • Crosswords & Puzzles
    • Crosaire
    • Simplex
    • Sudoku
    • News Quiz
  • Ireland
    • Dublin
    • Education
    • Housing & Planning
    • Social Affairs
    • Stardust
  • Politics
    • Poll
    • Oireachtas
    • Common Ground
    • Election 2024
    • Elections & Referendums
  • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • An Irish Diary
    • Letters
    • Cartoon
  • Business
    • Budget 2026
    • Economy
    • Farming & Food
    • Financial Services
    • Innovation
    • Markets
    • Work
    • Commercial Property
  • World
    • Europe
    • UK
    • US
    • Canada
    • Australia
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia-Pacific
    • Middle East
  • Sport
    • Rugby
    • Gaelic Games
    • Soccer
    • Golf
    • Racing
    • Athletics
    • Boxing
    • Cycling
    • Hockey
    • Tennis
  • Your Money
    • Pricewatch
  • Crime & Law
    • Courts
  • Property
    • Residential
    • Commercial Property
    • Interiors
  • Food
    • Drink
    • Recipes
    • Restaurants
  • Health
    • Your Family
    • Your Fitness
    • Your Wellness
    • Get Running
  • Life & Style
    • Fashion
    • Beauty
    • Fine Art & Antiques
    • Gardening
    • People
    • Travel
  • Culture
    • Art
    • Books
    • Film
    • Music
    • Stage
    • TV & Radio
  • Environment
    • Climate Crisis
  • Technology
    • Big Tech
    • Consumer Tech
    • Data & Security
    • Gaming
  • Science
    • Space
  • Media
  • Abroad
  • Obituaries
  • Transport
  • Motors
    • Car Reviews
  • Listen
  • Podcasts
    • In the News Podcast
    • The Women's Podcast
    • Inside Politics Podcast
    • Inside Business Podcast
    • The Counter Ruck Podcast
    • Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
    • Better with Money Podcast
    • Conversations with Parents Podcast
  • Video
  • Photography
  • Gaeilge
    • Scéal
    • Tuarascáil
  • History
    • Century
  • Student Hub
  • Offbeat
  • Family NoticesOpens in new window
  • Sponsored
    • Advertising Feature
    • Special Reports
  • Subscriber Rewards
  • Competitions
  • Newsletters
  • Weather Forecast

Former Abbey Theatre directors ‘address mistaken impressions’ about payments they received

Former Abbey Theatre directors ‘address mistaken impressions’ about payments they received

Governance report still not released by national theatre, while chairwoman’s term is set to end in weeks

Thu Jul 11 2024 - 16:26
Aaron Monaghan and Rory Nolan take on Beckett: ‘To understand Endgame is to understand that you can’t understand Endgame’

Aaron Monaghan and Rory Nolan take on Beckett: ‘To understand Endgame is to understand that you can’t understand Endgame’

Galway International Arts Festival 2024: For Druid’s Endgame, Aaron Monaghan and Rory Nolan are immersed in Beckett. It’s surpringly enjoyable, they say

Sun Jul 07 2024 - 05:30
Anne Friel on her late husband playwright Brian: ‘I was crazy about him. He was everything’

Anne Friel on her late husband playwright Brian: ‘I was crazy about him. He was everything’

Rehearsals are underway for a new production of Dancing at Lughnasa at the Gate this summer, and a new book about the playwright was published this week

Sun Jun 30 2024 - 06:00
Why did a south Dublin institution, Newpark Academy of Music, announce it was closing suddenly?

Why did a south Dublin institution, Newpark Academy of Music, announce it was closing suddenly?

Staff and students confused and surprised at board’s abrupt decision

Sun Jun 23 2024 - 06:00
Tony Awards 2024: Daniel Radcliffe and Irish lighting designer Jane Cox among the winners

Tony Awards 2024: Daniel Radcliffe and Irish lighting designer Jane Cox among the winners

Cox, who is based in the United States, won the award for her work on Appropriate

Mon Jun 17 2024 - 11:48
Irish comedians Ardal O’Hanlon, Patrick Kielty and Tommy Tiernan to have audience with Pope Francis

Irish comedians Ardal O’Hanlon, Patrick Kielty and Tommy Tiernan to have audience with Pope Francis

Irish comic trio part of audience of more than 100 international artists meeting pontiff

Tue Jun 11 2024 - 15:20
Tale of two artisan bakeries: Dublin-based Bretzel to acquire Arbutus in Cork, as Declan Ryan retires

Tale of two artisan bakeries: Dublin-based Bretzel to acquire Arbutus in Cork, as Declan Ryan retires

Ryan (80), Ireland’s first Michelin Star chef, took over Arbutus Lodge in Cork in 1970

Mon Jun 10 2024 - 14:24
Gerald Dawe a ‘champion of the outsider’ with ‘inspiring’ passion for literature, memorial told

Gerald Dawe a ‘champion of the outsider’ with ‘inspiring’ passion for literature, memorial told

Award-winning Belfast-born poet and academic died last month at 72 following a long illness

Thu Jun 06 2024 - 18:47
Abbey Theatre to go dark until autumn after its next play ends

Abbey Theatre to go dark until autumn after its next play ends

The national theatre will stage no in-house productions between late July and late September

Thu Jun 06 2024 - 13:19
‘The US is very transactional. In Ireland people are nice. There’s a recognition of life outside money’

‘The US is very transactional. In Ireland people are nice. There’s a recognition of life outside money’

New to the Parish: Adwait Patil moved to Ireland from Mumbai India, via the US

Wed Jun 05 2024 - 05:00
Catriona Crowe: ‘Ireland grew up a lot in the last 10 years’

Catriona Crowe: ‘Ireland grew up a lot in the last 10 years’

Archivist and author on her childhood, 40-year career at the National Archives and her ‘problem’ with Sinn Féin

Sat May 25 2024 - 05:46
A Ukrainian teenager in Galway: ‘I love the Irish school system. It’s not that strict’

A Ukrainian teenager in Galway: ‘I love the Irish school system. It’s not that strict’

New to the Parish: Marharyta Pokydailo lives with her grandparents in the village of Woodford while her parents remain in Ukraine

Tue May 07 2024 - 06:00
Bambie Thug: ‘I fully support anyone boycotting Eurovision’

Bambie Thug: ‘I fully support anyone boycotting Eurovision’

Eurovision Song Contest 2024: Ireland’s entrant, who competes in the first semi-final next week, on couch-surfing, identity and standing up for their beliefs

Sat May 04 2024 - 05:30
‘When a child dies by suicide, and you know they were struggling, people have to be held to account’

‘When a child dies by suicide, and you know they were struggling, people have to be held to account’

Milly Tuomey, aged 11, died by suicide in 2016. Her family reflect on how the system let her down, coping with grief and why it’s important to remove the stigma linked to suicide

Sat Apr 27 2024 - 06:00
Empty since 2015: what is happening with Dún Laoghaire’s former ferry terminal?

Empty since 2015: what is happening with Dún Laoghaire’s former ferry terminal?

A promised large co-working hub has been beset by delays

Sun Apr 21 2024 - 06:00
An Irish architect on his style-filled London apartment: ‘You can create so much interest in the tiniest of spaces’

An Irish architect on his style-filled London apartment: ‘You can create so much interest in the tiniest of spaces’

Mike McMahon and Jewlsy Mathews brought magic to a ‘very standard’ apartment in King’s Cross and are now taking on the Chelsea Flower Show

Sun Apr 21 2024 - 05:00
From India to Dún Laoghaire: ‘I’m happy here...I don’t like busy cities’

From India to Dún Laoghaire: ‘I’m happy here...I don’t like busy cities’

New to the Parish: Rahul Mahajan came to Ireland from India in 2015

Tue Apr 09 2024 - 06:00
Playwright Marie Jones: ‘My mother told me there was no such thing as menopause in her day’

Playwright Marie Jones: ‘My mother told me there was no such thing as menopause in her day’

As Women on the Verge of HRT returns to the stage, the writer remains a champion of ‘middle-aged nobodies’

Sun Apr 07 2024 - 06:00
Ricky Tomlinson: ‘People love being entertained, having a laugh ... I just think doing it in Ireland might be a little notch above’

Ricky Tomlinson: ‘People love being entertained, having a laugh ... I just think doing it in Ireland might be a little notch above’

Touring in a minibus at 84 is not what most octogenarians expect to be doing, but The Royle Family’s Tomlinson is far from ordinary

Sat Mar 30 2024 - 05:15
Emmet Bergin was ‘a remarkable man’ and ‘an inspiration’, funeral told

Emmet Bergin was ‘a remarkable man’ and ‘an inspiration’, funeral told

Glenroe cast members gather with family and friends to mark passing of Irish actor with music, poetry and stories

Tue Mar 26 2024 - 19:46
The Guinness heir on the future of the Iveagh Markets: ‘It’s going to turn into a jewel in the crown’

The Guinness heir on the future of the Iveagh Markets: ‘It’s going to turn into a jewel in the crown’

The fourth Earl of Iveagh has been prominent in trying to resolve the long-running debacle over the ‘fabulous’ but dilapidated site and hopes soon he will ‘not see the weeds inside, the trees growing up on the rafters’

Sun Mar 17 2024 - 06:00
Behind the scenes at Cirque du Soleil’s Ovo: 52 performers, a pair of Olympians, 46 daily loads of laundry and awe-inspiring acrobatics

Behind the scenes at Cirque du Soleil’s Ovo: 52 performers, a pair of Olympians, 46 daily loads of laundry and awe-inspiring acrobatics

Dozens of artists, including a pair of Olympians, perform in the contemporary-circus show that arrives in Ireland in April. We spend a day with them

Sat Mar 16 2024 - 05:30
First Look: Lego’s Bricktionary interactive exhibition opens in Dublin

First Look: Lego’s Bricktionary interactive exhibition opens in Dublin

Some sculptures featured in the exhibition are made from thousands and thousands of Lego bricks and pieces

Sun Mar 10 2024 - 06:00
‘Aside from the accommodation, I am happy. The children have integrated well, and enjoy it here’

‘Aside from the accommodation, I am happy. The children have integrated well, and enjoy it here’

New to the Parish: Esther Adegoke from Nigeria arrived in Ireland in December 2017

Tue Mar 05 2024 - 06:20
‘All Ukrainian refugees have lost careers, houses, friends, language, prospects’

‘All Ukrainian refugees have lost careers, houses, friends, language, prospects’

New to the Parish: Sergii Dzialyk from Ukraine came to Ireland in 2022

Tue Feb 27 2024 - 06:00
Thisispopbaby’s magic sauce: ‘Take Irish traditional culture, add some mirror balls, throw some glitter on it’

Thisispopbaby’s magic sauce: ‘Take Irish traditional culture, add some mirror balls, throw some glitter on it’

The innovative theatre company are bringing back Wake, their exuberant, life-affirming explosion of a show, for St Patrick’s Festival 2024

Sun Feb 25 2024 - 05:15
How three friends transformed an old pub  in Connemara into a luxury retreat

How three friends transformed an old pub in Connemara into a luxury retreat

A sustainable luxury holiday development in Roundstone showcases local craft and materials, rooting guests in the colours and textures of Connemara

Sun Feb 25 2024 - 05:00
This volcanic region is one of Spain’s best-kept secrets

This volcanic region is one of Spain’s best-kept secrets

La Garrotxa is a lesser-known gem with distinctive locally produced food, great hiking and characterful villages

Mon Feb 12 2024 - 05:00
Former political adviser awarded €55,000 over unfair dismissal from Contemporary Music Centre

Former political adviser awarded €55,000 over unfair dismissal from Contemporary Music Centre

WRC found ‘absolutely no procedure’ followed by publicly-funded organisation in case of Linda O’Shea Farren

Thu Feb 08 2024 - 11:51
‘Ireland gave us opportunities. I can’t complain about anything’

‘Ireland gave us opportunities. I can’t complain about anything’

New to the Parish: Bruna Marcolongo Schmitz came to Ireland from Brazil in 2016

Tue Feb 06 2024 - 09:04
Spinning a yarn: The community group reviving the weaving tradition in Dublin’s Liberties

Spinning a yarn: The community group reviving the weaving tradition in Dublin’s Liberties

With classes, workshops, exhibitions and walking tours, the Liberties Weavers are proving there’s more to this south inner city area than just brewing

Sat Jan 27 2024 - 06:30
Late Late Eurosong contenders aim to shake up Ireland’s Eurovision entry with black talons and exploding toilets

Late Late Eurosong contenders aim to shake up Ireland’s Eurovision entry with black talons and exploding toilets

From Celtic metal to rap to a Louis Walsh boyband, the Late Late audience will have a wide range of options on Friday night

Fri Jan 26 2024 - 06:00
The Government is giving 2,000 artists €325 a week to help them be more creative. How’s it going so far?

The Government is giving 2,000 artists €325 a week to help them be more creative. How’s it going so far?

The Basic Income for the Arts pilot scheme was the top recommendation of the culture recovery taskforce. Catherine Martin is encouraged by early results

Sat Jan 20 2024 - 06:00
Olwen Fouéré: ‘I didn’t feel Irish. There’s a great advantage to being an outsider’

Olwen Fouéré: ‘I didn’t feel Irish. There’s a great advantage to being an outsider’

The distinctive actor and performer, currently on television in The Tourist, resists convention in both her work and personal life

Sat Jan 20 2024 - 06:00
‘I went knocking the doors here in Bray because I couldn’t find a place to live. I had the baby in my arms’

‘I went knocking the doors here in Bray because I couldn’t find a place to live. I had the baby in my arms’

New to the Parish: Deusa de Assis from Brazil on being a single mother, her new home and new business

Tue Jan 16 2024 - 06:00
What’s really happening to the tips you give, now that the law has changed?

What’s really happening to the tips you give, now that the law has changed?

One year on from the introduction of a new law, what’s the story with tips, fairness and clarity about who gets the extra you leave for staff?

Sat Dec 16 2023 - 09:00
You Belong to Me: Rory Nolan’s impressive writing debut straddles high comedy and painful human drama

You Belong to Me: Rory Nolan’s impressive writing debut straddles high comedy and painful human drama

Theatre: Lynne Parker’s adept direction balances the verbal sparring and snappy lines with a sense of wasted lives and lost hopes

Wed Dec 13 2023 - 18:50
‘Sometimes weather wise you hardly even see your neighbours here in Ireland’

‘Sometimes weather wise you hardly even see your neighbours here in Ireland’

New to the Parish: Kisu Ali Telfer from Ghana opened a shop full of African baskets, jewellery and fashion in Dún Laoghaire

Tue Dec 12 2023 - 06:00
Dingle Literary Festival: ‘I wanted to get that sensibility of people who are half online and half in the world’

Dingle Literary Festival: ‘I wanted to get that sensibility of people who are half online and half in the world’

The weekend was stuffed with fiction, non-fiction, poetry events: writer interviews and panels in English and Irish

Thu Dec 07 2023 - 05:15
‘Irish people are very open, almost to the point of oversharing’

‘Irish people are very open, almost to the point of oversharing’

New To the Parish: Horia Dumitra moved to in Dublin in December 2018 from Transylvania

Tue Dec 05 2023 - 06:00
Historic trauma at the Abbey Theatre has eroded employee wellbeing, culture audit finds

Historic trauma at the Abbey Theatre has eroded employee wellbeing, culture audit finds

The audit found an organisation perceived as split ‘upstairs – downstairs’, with a sense of ‘being in the dark’ about things

Mon Dec 04 2023 - 18:06
The Giggler Treatment review: A glorious miniature musical that’s great fun for children and adults alike

The Giggler Treatment review: A glorious miniature musical that’s great fun for children and adults alike

Theatre: Roddy Doyle’s tale gets a fitting stage adaptation from Fionn Foley – and splendid cast have a blast making it sing

Mon Dec 04 2023 - 12:54
Paul Murray wins Novel of the Year for The Bee Sting at the An Post Irish Book Awards

Paul Murray wins Novel of the Year for The Bee Sting at the An Post Irish Book Awards

Other winners include Mark Moriarty for Cookbook of the Year, and Katriona O’Sullivan for Biography of the Year and Listener’s Choice Award

Wed Nov 22 2023 - 22:30
‘The banter, I love the banter. I think that’s why I’m doing so well in Ireland’

‘The banter, I love the banter. I think that’s why I’m doing so well in Ireland’

New to the Parish: Jinny Ly, a Vietnamese-Chinese-American textile artist, moved to Dublin during the Covid-19 pandemic

Tue Nov 21 2023 - 13:40
Landmark’s Anne Clarke: ‘Every producer, if they’re honest, is a control freak’

Landmark’s Anne Clarke: ‘Every producer, if they’re honest, is a control freak’

From giving modern classics their first Irish productions to nurturing new work from key Irish names, Landmark has had an outsize impact over the past 20 years

Sat Nov 18 2023 - 05:15
Gate Theatre delays Peter Pan opening night

Gate Theatre delays Peter Pan opening night

Roddy Doyle’s new version of Peter Pan postponed because of ‘intricate and technical nature’ of show, says Dublin theatre

Mon Nov 13 2023 - 13:21
The Abbey: Shadow of a controversy lingers at Ireland’s national theatre

The Abbey: Shadow of a controversy lingers at Ireland’s national theatre

Two investigations surrounding events at the theatre have cost over €200,000 between them, with an independent review of governance, in particular, incurring escalating costs

Sat Nov 11 2023 - 06:00
The United States vs Ulysses review: A clever courtroom drama entertainingly brought to life

The United States vs Ulysses review: A clever courtroom drama entertainingly brought to life

Colin Murphy’s script explores the 1933 legal battle to allow US publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses

Fri Nov 10 2023 - 12:25
What makes the Irish literary magazine scene tick?

What makes the Irish literary magazine scene tick?

The literary journal scene is stronger than 10 or 20 years ago, unrecognisable from 25 years ago

Wed Nov 08 2023 - 05:00
Irish Book Awards 2023 shortlist: Paul Murray, Liz Nugent, Liam Brady and PJ Gallagher nominated

Irish Book Awards 2023 shortlist: Paul Murray, Liz Nugent, Liam Brady and PJ Gallagher nominated

Winners of the 18th year of the An Post book awards will be announced at a ceremony in November

Thu Oct 19 2023 - 18:30
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • …
  • 24
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23

Download The Irish Times iOS App from the App StoreOpens in new windowGet The Irish Times App on the Google Play StoreOpens in new window
  • Why Subscribe?
  • Subscription Bundles
  • Subscriber Rewards
  • Student Subscription
  • Subscription Help CentreOpens in new window
  • Home DeliveryOpens in new window
  • Contact Us
  • Help CentreOpens in new window
  • My Account
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • The Irish Times Trust
  • Careers
  • ePaper
  • Crosswords & puzzles
  • Newspaper Archive
  • Newsletters
  • Article IndexOpens in new window
  • Discount CodesOpens in new window
MyHome.ieOpens in new windowThe GlossOpens in new windowRecruit IrelandOpens in new windowRIP.ieOpens in new window
The Irish Times
Irish Times on WhatsAppIrish Times on FacebookIrish Times on XIrish Times on LinkedInIrish Times on Instagram
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Cookie Information
Cookie Settings
Community Standards
Copyright

© 2025 The Irish Times DAC