A round-up of popular courses in universities around the country
We list the top five courses and focus on a sample course from each college featured
We list the top five courses and focus on a sample course from each college featured
Events celebrating female talent to take place from London to Warsaw to Washington
Niviaq Korneillson’s debut novel is an uneven tale of the lives female twentysomethings in a country whose backdrop is largely unexplored
Three reviews from the opening weekend of the Dublin Theatre Festival
Here's our recommendations for what to see over the next few weeks
The writer on reimagining Henrik Ibsen's Nora for a modern generation
Festival director Willie White says programme is about ‘keeping our momentum’
‘My time is running out’: Cystic Fibrosis campaigner needs double lung transplant
Gilligan’s ‘literary fiction’ debut inventively connects up Ireland’s Jewish narratives
Susan McKeown has been exporting Irish culture her whole career. So can her festival of Irish arts become part of the fabric of New York City and beyond?
Dublin Shakespeare Society; Kevin Curran reading; All-Ireland Poetry Day; Trinity talk on Derry authors; hunger strike talk at UCD
From acting, casting and designing to writing comedy, novels and poetry, these women’s artistic endeavours have a wide influence
I want a stake in the future of Ireland, even if I’m currently living in London
If this standard is kept up, writes Kevin Gildea, then Winter Pages will become as essential as a warm fire on the wet miserable nights of our Irish winter lives
Belinda McKeon, Fintan O’Toole and Dr Brenda Donohue join the #wakingthefeminists debate
An international anthology of 17 stories, some of them remarkable, resists melodrama
The Irish novel may be at a crossroads, says Bert Wright, but Irish fiction is as vibrant and multifarious now as fiction has ever been in any culture in literary history
Review: John Banville’s new novel about a writer exposes the process of writing fiction and hints at its futility, says Belinda McKeon
Fighting Words seeks volunteers, Nuala Ní Chonchúir and Paula McGrath launch new novels, and celebrities and authors read at Dubray Books
Emergence of new documents cast doubt over whether poet’s remains buried in Sligo
There’s a literary feast awaiting the country in the coming week, with three festivals taking place. We’ve rounded up some places to fill your belly while you fill your brain
Review by John Boyne: Rich with wisdom, truth and beauty, and free of gimmicks or overblown prose, Belinda McKeon’s second novel shows she is capable of becoming Ireland’s Anne Tyler
Irish abroad are empowering themselves on social media as as the same-sex marriage referendum approaches, writes Quentin Fottrell in New York
Thirty-four authors have made the longlist for the inaugural Laureate for Irish Fiction
Eimear McBride, Jennifer Johnston and Kevin Barry are some of the names that have been suggested in response to the Arts Council’s call for nominees for its new three-year, €150,000 role. The judges will announce their decision in January
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices