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Unhappy Histories

Unhappy Histories

One woman’s Lockout tale of ritual and loss

Thu Sept 19 2013 - 13:03
Coddle and Coin Tossing in Dublin’s inner city

Coddle and Coin Tossing in Dublin’s inner city

A feelgood night of stories and games

Mon Sept 16 2013 - 14:28
Stealing the show

Stealing the show

A performance focusing on theft and swindles is given resonance in this post-Wikileaks world

Mon Sept 09 2013 - 13:14
Rachel Kushner’s broad brush creates art from politics, science and motorbikes

Rachel Kushner’s broad brush creates art from politics, science and motorbikes

The writer’s second novel is set in 1970s’ New York when art left the canvas and drew on the detritus left by a growing financial sector

Thu Aug 15 2013 - 01:00
Evie Wyld: ‘It certainly wasn’t the book I was hoping to write’

Evie Wyld: ‘It certainly wasn’t the book I was hoping to write’

The writer’s second novel, about a female sheep shearer in Australia, reinforces that she is a distinctive and important new voice

Tue Aug 06 2013 - 01:00
Eimear McBride: ‘I really didn’t want to write about this’

Eimear McBride: ‘I really didn’t want to write about this’

The writer’s exceptional debut novel, about family, emigration and death, echoes her life – but it almost didn’t get published

Tue Jul 23 2013 - 01:00
Women with convictions: ‘This is a female show and it’s badass’

Women with convictions: ‘This is a female show and it’s badass’

Netflix’s ‘Orange Is the New Black’, about a middle-class citizen who ends up in a tough prison, hands strong roles to its overwhelmingly female ensemble cast

Mon Jul 22 2013 - 01:00
MAs in action: dispatches from writing’s frontlines

MAs in action: dispatches from writing’s frontlines

Debut novelist Susan Stairs credits a creative-writing MA with the completion of her book ‘The Story of Before’

Fri Jul 05 2013 - 00:00
The herbalist who captured a market-town mob

The herbalist who captured a market-town mob

Niamh Boyce’s fictional debut – about a 1930s potion seller whose real business is a dark secret – captures small-town Ireland of both then and now

Wed Jun 05 2013 - 01:00
The return of Arrested Development

The return of Arrested Development

Jason Bateman, Portia Di Rossi and David Cross discuss the long-awaited return of ‘Arrested Development’

Thu May 23 2013 - 02:00
Taiye Selasi: ‘The images that I see don’t represent the Africa that I know’

Taiye Selasi: ‘The images that I see don’t represent the Africa that I know’

Her strong sense of identity reaches deep into the fiction of Taiye Selasi, one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists

Sat May 11 2013 - 01:00
Savages: Where the wild things are

Savages: Where the wild things are

It may have an anchor to the past, but Savages are blaringly of today – and Gemma Thompson and Jehn Beth are having an absolute rrriot

Fri May 10 2013 - 01:00
Word for word: a year of Irish debuts

Word for word: a year of Irish debuts

Sat May 04 2013 - 05:00
Heidi Talbot: ‘If I could work with anyone it would be Jack White.’

Heidi Talbot: ‘If I could work with anyone it would be Jack White.’

Heidi Talbot’s voice has taken her from Kildare to the upper echelons of folk – and gained some big fans along the way

Sat Apr 20 2013 - 01:00
Young British novelists: The best young writers who have been taken for Granta

Young British novelists: The best young writers who have been taken for Granta

Granta has published its list of the best young British novelists, but can one publisher define a generation and what do young writers have over their older colleagues?

Mon Apr 15 2013 - 21:01
Lucy Caldwell: Drawing on dynamics, from Belfast to Iraq

Lucy Caldwell: Drawing on dynamics, from Belfast to Iraq

Lucy Caldwell’s latest novel is inspired by an ancestor’s dramatic life, and her own career has taken her from the stage to the page and recently to Iraq

Fri Apr 05 2013 - 06:00
John Green: ‘You have to be honest about the fact that some lives are short’

John Green: ‘You have to be honest about the fact that some lives are short’

Cancer books suck, John Green writes in ‘The Fault in Our Stars’, but this one has made him a literary phenomenon

Sat Mar 23 2013 - 06:00
Deborah Levy: ‘Did you notice when you said the word feminist an alarm went off?’

Deborah Levy: ‘Did you notice when you said the word feminist an alarm went off?’

Deborah Levy’s recent novel was declined for being ‘too literary’. A Booker-nomination followed

Tue Mar 19 2013 - 06:00
Savages aren’t a great girl band. They’re a great band

Savages aren’t a great girl band. They’re a great band

Last month in Derry I sat in a church pew chatting with Savages. Not the “all-girl band Savages” or the “all-female quartet Savages”. Just Savages.

Fri Mar 08 2013 - 00:00
A very Derry mix of arts and pasts

A very Derry mix of arts and pasts

New plays, Other Voices and the presentation of the Turner Prize: Derry is relishing its role as UK City of Culture

Sat Feb 16 2013 - 00:00

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Cave is 55 and still knows how to work every inch of a stage

Thu Feb 14 2013 - 00:00
Many voices make light work of weekend of music in walled city

Many voices make light work of weekend of music in walled city

After 11 years nestled snugly in Dingle, Other Voices is branching out

Mon Feb 11 2013 - 00:00

'I tried to send writing underground'

After some initial success in the 1990s, Mary Costello tried to give up writing but, thankfully, she found the habit too hard…

Sat Jan 05 2013 - 00:00

Forget plot, be honest, read in order

At the Cork Short Story Festival, writers Kevin Barry, Will Boast and Éilís Ní Dhuibhne discuss the…

Fri Dec 21 2012 - 00:00

'Formal music-making in casual clothes'

Hungry for a cultural night out, but not sure what you want? Then sink your teeth into Kaleidoscope

Mon Nov 26 2012 - 00:00

How do you paint pain?

Telling stories is how we make sense of the world, and articulating the experience of life-changing illness can be part of recovery…

Sat Nov 24 2012 - 00:00

When the cracks can't be papered over

Oscar Wilde reputedly said on his deathbed: “My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death

Thu Nov 22 2012 - 00:00

What is the appeal of a Hilary Mantel novel?

Hilary Mantel is the first woman and first British writer to win the Man Booker Prize twice, but does the ‘historical fiction…

Sat Oct 20 2012 - 01:00

TV writers take the throne - that wasn't in the script

UNTIL THE 2007-2008 writers’ strike in the US, few people gave much thought to the plight of the TV writer

Fri Oct 05 2012 - 01:00

Women gaining power, page by page

AT FIRST GLANCE, there is nothing unusual about Antoine Wiertz’s 1853 painting The Reader of Novels

Tue Aug 14 2012 - 01:00

Revealing the person at the heart of tragedy

Northern Irish writer Dave Duggan's second novel explores the devastating impact of bereavement and a mother's attempt to find…

Mon Aug 13 2012 - 01:00

A cultural antidote to padded play centres

The Ark cultural centre for children in Dublin’s Temple Bar is a haven of happy, carefree stimulation – but its biggest ongoing…

Mon Jul 23 2012 - 01:00

A daring tale of dreams in the desert

FICTION: If This Is Home, By Stuart Evers, Picador, 310pp. £12.99

Sat Jul 07 2012 - 01:00

Graphic detail: Dublin celebrates Bloomsday

FROM LEOPOLD Bloom’s legendary breakfast of “thick giblet soup, nutty gizzards..

Sat Jun 16 2012 - 01:00

Swimming with sharks

ON THE MORNING after the first preview of Glengarry Glen Ross at Dublin’s Gate Theatre, it’s not a surprise to find director …

Mon Jun 11 2012 - 01:00

Why writers are making Hay in Borris

THERE WAS A TIME when literary festivals in Ireland were dominated by a handful of heavyweights, or a second tier of small, worthy…

Fri Jun 08 2012 - 01:00

Living in the shadows

SHORT STORIES: The Shelter of Neighbours By Éilís Ní Dhuibhne The Blackstaff Press, 265pp. £12.99

Sat Apr 21 2012 - 01:00

Portraits of the artists

The artist Colin Davidson is best known for his urban paintings; now his first solo show, a collection of portraits, uncovers…

Sat Mar 31 2012 - 01:00

Travelling back in time

More than 40 years ago, two Americans researched the Travelling community in Dublin, and now they have come back for an emotional…

Thu Mar 29 2012 - 01:00

In the shadow of giants

Capturing a family tale on screen is always a complicated business, but particularly so when the subjects are the chroniclers…

Wed Mar 28 2012 - 01:00

If you read just one Anne Frank comedy this year . . .

‘THERE SHOULD be a God, even though I know there probably isn’t

Fri Mar 16 2012 - 00:00

'There isn't a musical culture in France'

UNTIL THE spring of 2011, Yann Tiersen found himself constantly on the road, touring with the relentless zeal of a preacher

Mon Mar 05 2012 - 00:00

The Ticket gig of the week

After two outstanding Whelan’s shows, it was inevitable that Tune-yards’ next Irish gig would need a much bigger venue

Fri Feb 17 2012 - 00:00

A Gruff act to follow for Donaldson

Since becoming the UK Children’s Laureate, author Julia Donaldson is enjoying talking about things other than how she wrote children…

Wed Feb 08 2012 - 00:00

Emergency measures means Dublin dolls hospital faces closure

SMALL PRINT: MANY PEOPLE once owned a beloved doll or teddy bear whose constant companionship may have caused the loss of a …

Fri Feb 03 2012 - 00:00

The fine art of acting up

What’s it like to play the Virgin Mary? Does good writing make acting easy? And how do you screech like Eliza Doolittle? This…

Sat Jan 28 2012 - 00:00

Can guitar and orchestra be friends electric?

OF ALL OF the instruments associated with classical music – violin, cello, piano – the electric guitar remains an unlikely boisterous…

Fri Jan 20 2012 - 00:00

Why these 'Jaws' still have bite

SMALL PRINT: ONE MORNING in the 1980s, my younger brother and I shuffled down the stairs, bleary-eyed and slightly shell-shocked…

Mon Jan 16 2012 - 00:00

Drawing Diagrams

Most people know you as a member of the band Tunng, what prompted you to leave? “I loved my time in the band

Fri Jan 13 2012 - 00:00

Fine dining on day of The Dead

THE CHAMPAGNE corks had barely fallen silent on January 1st and James Joyce was already taking up headlines and column inches…

Fri Jan 06 2012 - 00:00
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