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Afternoons of Solitude review: The bull seems to sense it’s about to die in the ring
Erupcja review: Charli XCX has real screen clout in this appealing romantic drama
Savage House review: Richard E Grant, Claire Foy and much boozing, humping and double dealing
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Singer-songwriter Loah: ‘I like praying. It puts you in a humble state, open to the goodness of people’
As Loah releases her debut album, the singer-songwriter talks about her multifaceted career, making rural west Cork her home and embracing her faith
Patrick Freyne: The true and wonderful weirdness of Dubliners always surfaces
My favourite form of reporting is not the celebrity interview or political profile; it’s approaching ‘people’ in ‘places’ and asking them questions about ‘stuff’
Summer reading hitlist: New novels, classics and nonfiction books recommended by writers
Gripping thrillers, sport memoirs and the best recent fiction to pack in your holiday suitcase
Earthbound: Clare Langan’s film installation gives us a future beyond the end of the world
Artist’s work shows humanity’s hope and beauty at ‘an emotional, poignant moment’
Evanna Lynch: ‘With another set of parents, in another time, I would have been dismissed as mad’
The actor saw in herself a poignant parallel with Lucia Joyce. Despondent after her film project about the dancer came to a halt, she has been lured back to performance for Cork Midsummer Festival
David Byrne at St Anne’s Park in Dublin: Stage times, set list, ticket info, how to get there and more
Everything you need to know about the former Talking Heads musician’s concert on Sunday, June 7th
Land review: Breathtaking epic marks Maggie O’Farrell as a daring chronicler of 19th century Ireland
Hamnet author’s 10th novel urgently and passionately maps historical change driven by famine, emigration, language loss, secularisation and much more
Dooneen: In Keith Ridgway’s retrofuturistic Dublin, the housing crisis plays out with deadly consequences
Compelling novel about hope, dereliction and the unmercifulness of privilege is set in a city that is both recognisable and weirdly unfamiliar
Debut novelist Jessamine O’Connor: ‘Trying fiction was really refreshing. I have been doing poetry for 20 years’
The writer on her housing-crisis novel Somewhere, her collaborative work, and playing Countdown in the pub
Books in brief: Love Lane; On Memoir: An A-Z of Life Writing; Ghost-Eye
Moving meditation on belonging, loneliness; valuable details on life writing; expansive novel from one of India’s finest authors
First of December of Karen Jennings: A quietly devastating novel about slavery’s undoing
This South African-set book focuses on three people in the run-up to emancipation day
Iran and the Revolution by Homa Katouzian: A missed opportunity
Structural weaknesses undermine a book that was unfortunately outdated before it was even published
Stefan Al’s spirited account of what humans have got right and wrong when making homes
Dwelling on Earth: The Past and Future of the Places We Call Home by Stefan Al
Caroline Aherne: Rebel in Disguise balances the goofs and the genius
David Scott’s focus on her work has good intentions, but also sees a missed opportunity






















































































