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How to avoid sexual assault: A quick and easy guide ... for perpetrators

How to avoid sexual assault: A quick and easy guide ... for perpetrators

After police victim-blaming in the Sarah Everard case, these tips hit the nail on the head

Tue Oct 05 2021 - 06:00
Purple Snowflakes and Titty Wanks: Sarah Hanly grabs you by the balls from the start

Purple Snowflakes and Titty Wanks: Sarah Hanly grabs you by the balls from the start

Dublin Theatre Festival: In her first play, Hanly describes sexual exploration and discovery in her convent-school oratory

Mon Oct 04 2021 - 11:43
Gate Theatre reopens: ‘There’s a lovely sense of hysteria’

Gate Theatre reopens: ‘There’s a lovely sense of hysteria’

Audience returns for first time since March 12th, 2020, to attend Once Before I Go

Fri Oct 01 2021 - 21:30
Dublin cinemagoers on No Time to Die: ‘It was a good send-off for Daniel Craig’

Dublin cinemagoers on No Time to Die: ‘It was a good send-off for Daniel Craig’

The much-delayed James Bond film is finally on the big screen. Is it 00-heaven or 00-hell?

Thu Sept 30 2021 - 21:30
‘It’s a bit of fun, kind of kitsch’: Sculpture unveiled on Dublin City Hall’s O’Connell plinth

‘It’s a bit of fun, kind of kitsch’: Sculpture unveiled on Dublin City Hall’s O’Connell plinth

Alan Phelan’s RGB Sconce, Hold Your Nose is first of six Sculpture Dublin commissions

Wed Sept 29 2021 - 14:35
‘A tour de force’: Writer Kevin Donnellan wins RTÉ Short Story Competition

‘A tour de force’: Writer Kevin Donnellan wins RTÉ Short Story Competition

Winning story to be broadcast followed by runners-up Sara Keating and Dónal Minihane

Mon Sept 27 2021 - 19:55
End of an era as the Last Corner Shop closes: ‘I’m going to cry’

End of an era as the Last Corner Shop closes: ‘I’m going to cry’

John Hyland’s devotion to his customers made him a much-loved shopkeeper

Mon Sept 27 2021 - 15:49
Best Place to Live in Ireland 2021: Why Waterford city won

Best Place to Live in Ireland 2021: Why Waterford city won

What makes Waterford the Irish Times contest’s winner? These 15 factors swung it for the city

Sat Sept 25 2021 - 06:00
Backwards Up a Rainbow: Rosaleen Linehan still knows how to put on a great show

Backwards Up a Rainbow: Rosaleen Linehan still knows how to put on a great show

Review: The gutsy, saucy actor and comedian revisits her life with honesty and humour

Wed Sept 22 2021 - 12:30
Galway International Arts Festival: Plenty of high notes

Galway International Arts Festival: Plenty of high notes

Organisers pulled together significant festival from wreckage of Covid

Tue Sept 21 2021 - 05:00
The original feminist role model: Bringing Brigid out of St Patrick’s shadow

The original feminist role model: Bringing Brigid out of St Patrick’s shadow

She inspired Grace O’Malley, Maud Gonne, Brigitte Bardot, UK suffragettes and Buy Irish

Sat Sept 11 2021 - 06:00
Back in the National Concert Hall: ‘I want to kneel down and kiss the ground’

Back in the National Concert Hall: ‘I want to kneel down and kiss the ground’

Dublin musical venue reopens 18 months after its last live audience on the main stage

Thu Sept 09 2021 - 21:29
‘Sally Rooney Day’: ‘You’d have to go back to JK Rowling for impact’

‘Sally Rooney Day’: ‘You’d have to go back to JK Rowling for impact’

Booksellers report brisk sales of Beautiful World, Where Are You, the writer’s new novel

Tue Sept 07 2021 - 18:00
Vicar Street on reopening: ‘We can’t start until we get exact information’

Vicar Street on reopening: ‘We can’t start until we get exact information’

Senior booker is ‘sick, sore and tired of rescheduling shows three, four or five times’

Tue Aug 31 2021 - 20:00
Schoolbook scramble: How to change the system and reduce the cost to parents

Schoolbook scramble: How to change the system and reduce the cost to parents

Every summer, families pay huge sums while the Department of Education looks on

Sat Aug 28 2021 - 06:00
Galway International Arts Festival gets out into the wild west

Galway International Arts Festival gets out into the wild west

Performers put on shows in a bog, a former airport and on the Aran Islands

Tue Aug 24 2021 - 05:00
Is that Sharon Horgan in the Forty Foot? ‘Swim to her!’

Is that Sharon Horgan in the Forty Foot? ‘Swim to her!’

The star’s production company plays dumb but appears to be filming around Dublin

Wed Aug 11 2021 - 12:41
Kilkenny Arts Festival 2021 gives two fingers to adversity with a striking line-up

Kilkenny Arts Festival 2021 gives two fingers to adversity with a striking line-up

Ranging from opera to a skatepark installation, the programme marks an extraordinary balancing act

Mon Aug 09 2021 - 14:06
Hospitality staff: ‘Everywhere I have seen harassment... it’s all swept under the carpet’

Hospitality staff: ‘Everywhere I have seen harassment... it’s all swept under the carpet’

Behind well-publicised staff shortages lurks a story of poor working conditions

Sat Jul 31 2021 - 06:00
Half of hospitality staff say Covid guidelines not followed

Half of hospitality staff say Covid guidelines not followed

Unite union members also report low pay, poor working practices and insecure contracts

Tue Jul 27 2021 - 12:09
Bikinigate: Fining women for not wearing skimpy outfits? Come on, lads, admit you only want to leer

Bikinigate: Fining women for not wearing skimpy outfits? Come on, lads, admit you only want to leer

Opinion: The athletes of Norway’s handball team wore shorts instead. Just like the men

Wed Jul 21 2021 - 15:18
Dublin Fringe Festival 2021: 160 performances, 30 events, 16 venues

Dublin Fringe Festival 2021: 160 performances, 30 events, 16 venues

The festival's 27th edition includes 26 world premieres plus three Dublin premieres

Wed Jul 21 2021 - 11:00
The inside story of a Covid cluster in an Irish restaurant

The inside story of a Covid cluster in an Irish restaurant

As indoor dining reopens, a cautionary tale of one restaurant’s experience in December 2020

Sat Jul 17 2021 - 06:00
Care in the community: Galway cafe offers out-of-hours mental health support

Care in the community: Galway cafe offers out-of-hours mental health support

Innovative service is a collaboration between HSE and Galway Forum

Tue Jul 06 2021 - 06:01
3,500 people to attend Ireland’s first big music festival for 16 months

3,500 people to attend Ireland’s first big music festival for 16 months

Gavin James, Denise Chaila and more to perform at Royal Hospital Kilmainham on July 3rd

Tue Jun 22 2021 - 15:51
Deirdre Kinahan: ‘I had about six plays opening. Then I got fecking cancer’

Deirdre Kinahan: ‘I had about six plays opening. Then I got fecking cancer’

The Saviour, about warped Irish religiosity, is live-streaming during Cork Midsummer

Tue Jun 15 2021 - 05:00
Placing queerness at the heart of the Irish emigrant experience

Placing queerness at the heart of the Irish emigrant experience

A new exhibition celebrates the cultural and social impact of Ireland’s LGBTQ+ diaspora

Sat Jun 12 2021 - 06:00
How a Galway accountancy grad became Sr Colette of the Poor Clares

How a Galway accountancy grad became Sr Colette of the Poor Clares

Sr Colette of the Galway enclosed order on embracing a life unimaginable to many

Sun Jun 06 2021 - 06:15
Basic income pilot scheme for artists could start in January 2022

Basic income pilot scheme for artists could start in January 2022

Government to develop three-year trial of full scheme that would cost €27.4m a year

Wed Jun 02 2021 - 13:20
In Carlow’s former Braun factory, the best party you’ve never been to

In Carlow’s former Braun factory, the best party you’ve never been to

Modernist complex housing Woman in the Machine art experience for Brightening Air festival

Wed Jun 02 2021 - 05:00
Margaret Atwood: ‘People think you’ve got woo-woo powers. Which in fact I don’t’

Margaret Atwood: ‘People think you’ve got woo-woo powers. Which in fact I don’t’

The novelist talked to Max Porter at the Borris House festival’s Spring Series of online talks

Tue Jun 01 2021 - 15:00
Bursting for the loo? Next time you’re caught short, use this map of Ireland’s public toilets

Bursting for the loo? Next time you’re caught short, use this map of Ireland’s public toilets

Each time the public share loo locations with pee.ie, they help improve our outdoor life

Thu May 27 2021 - 06:00
Toxic teen relationships: ‘It’s considered normal. That’s the massive issue’

Toxic teen relationships: ‘It’s considered normal. That’s the massive issue’

A scheme by Kerry pupils arms young people to spot and counteract controlling behaviour

Sat May 22 2021 - 06:00
Cinemas ‘at breaking point’ urge Taoiseach to set reopening date

Cinemas ‘at breaking point’ urge Taoiseach to set reopening date

Operators say they have been left behind as 80% of European cinemas now have timetable

Fri May 21 2021 - 14:40
Dublin’s Virgin Mary alcohol-free bar to open in Abu Dhabi

Dublin’s Virgin Mary alcohol-free bar to open in Abu Dhabi

We gave the world the Irish pub. Now we’re giving them the alcohol-free Irish pub ...

Mon May 17 2021 - 15:30
Rupert Everett: ‘I became very promiscuous at about 16½’

Rupert Everett: ‘I became very promiscuous at about 16½’

Everett and Simon Callow were in conversation at the Borris Festival of Writing & Ideas

Thu May 13 2021 - 09:34
Electric Picnic: ‘No reason’ why 2021 festival can’t go ahead

Electric Picnic: ‘No reason’ why 2021 festival can’t go ahead

Music promoters say big events, with full Covid testing, should be possible by summer

Tue May 11 2021 - 13:29
‘Was there red wine late at night involved?’ the hairdresser asks

‘Was there red wine late at night involved?’ the hairdresser asks

I’m more than delighted with My New Hair; now all I need is somewhere to take it

Mon May 10 2021 - 14:42
The Irish Times guide to Ireland’s reopening museums, galleries and heritage sites

The Irish Times guide to Ireland’s reopening museums, galleries and heritage sites

From the National Gallery to the Book of Kells, and Croke Park to the leprechaun museum

Mon May 10 2021 - 06:00
Scandal, silence, shame: the careful retelling of a buried story

Scandal, silence, shame: the careful retelling of a buried story

A new NUI Galway production responds to the lived experiences notably missing from the report into mother and baby homes

Sat May 08 2021 - 06:00
Hope It Rains: Imagining future us, in a drowning world

Hope It Rains: Imagining future us, in a drowning world

Playful images of life after the deluge are a serious attempt to challenge climate inaction

Wed May 05 2021 - 05:00
Cork Midsummer Festival: The show must go on, but how?

Cork Midsummer Festival: The show must go on, but how?

A dynamic blend of outdoor and online events runs from breakdancing to doorstep performances

Sat May 01 2021 - 05:00
Cinemas seek clarity on contradictory dates for reopening

Cinemas seek clarity on contradictory dates for reopening

Government removes reopening date online as TDs post about June 7th on social media

Fri Apr 30 2021 - 18:30
Galway International Arts Festival 2021 rescheduled for end of August

Galway International Arts Festival 2021 rescheduled for end of August

Covid-19 restrictions also force postponement of city’s Big Top gigs to summer 2022

Fri Apr 30 2021 - 11:19
Cinema group demands clarity on reopening date

Cinema group demands clarity on reopening date

Pilots of large-scale events planned with small cultural events for 15 outdoors allowed from May 10th

Thu Apr 29 2021 - 22:15
How do you get a role as an extra in Disenchanted this summer?

How do you get a role as an extra in Disenchanted this summer?

Those who want a moment of glory in Disney sequel will have to jump through some hoops

Thu Apr 29 2021 - 12:32
White male artists dominate Irish charts and radio, report finds

White male artists dominate Irish charts and radio, report finds

Why Not Her? collective says women and artists of colour ignored by music industry

Wed Apr 28 2021 - 06:00
Nationwide arts events planned to celebrate brighter days as Ireland reopens

Nationwide arts events planned to celebrate brighter days as Ireland reopens

Light Ballet on the Shannon and VR films are part of 10-day Brightening Air programme

Wed Apr 28 2021 - 06:00
Druid’s new production explores the mind and imagination of Eavan Boland

Druid’s new production explores the mind and imagination of Eavan Boland

Performance piece edited by Colm Tóibín will livestream one year after the poet’s death

Tue Apr 20 2021 - 05:00
Is your conversation with a therapist truly confidential?

Is your conversation with a therapist truly confidential?

Media reports expose cases where psychiatrists have shared notes of clients’ sessions

Sun Apr 11 2021 - 06:00
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