Limerick’s mayoral election will either be an embarrassing novelty or a brave new world
The vote - to be held four weeks from today - is an important experiment in extending local government. A lot rests on voters’ choice
The vote - to be held four weeks from today - is an important experiment in extending local government. A lot rests on voters’ choice
Michael O'Regan's daughter Deirdra gives an insight into the personal life of the political journalist who died on February 18th, 2024
The Gaiety Theatre’s new production makes plain the limitations of a play that barely allows its title character an original thought
Jacinta Tobin has lived in California for 20 years and is on Silicon Valley’s list of the top 50 women in tech
An Irishman’s Diary
Work found in house clearance in Cork city now on display at Kerry Writers’ Museum
John Carroll Lynch on life as an almost famous face, his Irish roots and his new Disney+ series
Organisers of week-long festival prepare for seven-figure hit without the usual crowds
Patrick Freyne: Gavin hasn’t had a land-hungry American visit yet, but it’s surely coming
On screen, tireless actor ranged from Rambo to Romeo + Juliet, with plenty of trips to old country
Worldwide battle to contain coronavirus means organisers have a huge call to make
He would remind you from time to time that it was as a defender he played for Armagh
Late star knew his demons and knew his gifts, says Mass celebrant Fr Brian D’Arcy
Granduncle of BBC journalist Fergal Keane was granted pension based on civil war record
My ex-husband’s father died in his own bed; Daddy is incarcerated in a nursing home
'Kerry people feel they have to be on stage; and football is that stage for a lot of people in Kerry.'
One thing the Kerry players certainly won’t lack facing into Sunday is belief they can win
Productions of Waiting for Godot and Sive contribute to revenue increase of 21 per cent
Fr Michael Guckian was killed in a Co Roscommon hit-and-run incident last weekend
Fergal Keane pays tribute to native city during ceremony for Hall of Fame award
Niccolai Schuster Racing Club founded in honour of student who lost his life in Berkeley tragedy
Year in Culture Review: Feelings of rage, injustice, grief and – hopefully – healing pervaded theatre
Court told this will be John Paul Phelan’s evidence in continuing action by Senator Paudie Coffey over newspaper article
Celebrant pays tribute to a family man who brought such colour into people’s lives
Weeshie Fogarty and Paddy Clarke knew the importance of preserving the history of the GAA
Kerry town came so close in recent years but winning overall award was still a surprise
We first thought the cries were coming from a flat in a five-storey house along the street
I loved ‘King Lear’, and I can only hope I’ve given the examiners what they’re looking for
A tragedy born of greedy matchmaking, a hesitant love affair barely whispered from the rooftop, and the situation of two work colleagues who wake up together in bomb shelter
An animated Frank McCourt story, a Fairytale of New York doc and Mrs Brown
Bright Sparks drama workshop has created a new entry point to youth theatre for those who may feel marginalised
Shane Culloty had to leave Ireland to find his way as a songwriter of serious substance
The renowned designer and frequent Druid collaborator Francis O’Connor onthe subtle art of stage design
Veteran Cork actor’s devotion to his family also recalled at his funeral Mass
Stalwart of the Cork stage was best known for his role in RTÉ’s ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’
Today marks 200 years since the death of Jane Austen. Here seven writers discuss her extraordinary impact
It’s hard to know what to make of the sexual politics of John B Keane’s play
Richard Bruton pays tribute to Kerry politician who lost seat in last general election
The Irish community and locals are getting acquainted through an oasis of drama
Donald Clarke selects some stand-out pictures from veteran actor’s career
Honorary Irishman was among the cleverest actors of his (or any other) generation
Worked in film, television and theatre and directed first stage production of ‘The Field’
Former winners of Kerry Person of the Year include John B Keane and Dick Spring
The collective works in our series show how molten and defiant Irish artworks can be
In terrible revolutionary fall-out his Mise Éire master piece was expropriated by Republicanism
The playwright’s celebrated play Big Maggie is on this year’s Leaving Cert course. His daughter, a secondary school teacher in Tralee, remembers her father and writes about teaching his work
Ireland is punching above its weight in the world of New Publishing, with Irish people leading the charge in this fast-changing, global industry, Celine Naughton reports
Listowel says goodbye to ‘great gatekeeper’ Mary Keane
The couple met at a dance during the harvest meeting of Listowel Races in 1949
Obama’s arrival in San Francisco airport lead to change of plans for vigil
Emotional scenes as Jimmy Deenihan joins families, friends of victims at memorial
Terenure native was a grand-nephew of playwright John B. Keane
This proud anniversary production of a play last staged just four years ago feels more familiar than heritage drama; more rote than the Mass
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