Going Loco – Frank McNally on Flann O’Brien and the Inchicore Railway Works
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
Irish banknotes also beat expectations in strong sale
Works by Nathaniel Hone and Daniel O’Neill also among selection from 20th century
Receiver and liquidator disagree over how net proceeds of sale should be distributed
Distinctive Waltham Terrace house is rich with history and on a large corner site
Netflix reality show Hype House reveals that jobs now include being sexy in 15-second chunks
Previous Irish recipients include John Hume and tenor John McCormack
Built in 1995 and empty for some years, the house and guest lodge are on 34 acres
Charlie Flanagan says society building on Fifth Avenue is source of diaspora pride
Liam Neeson, Colm Tóibín sign letter asking that Fifth Avenue building not be sold
Historical society put Fifth Avenue property on market for $52m last month
Covid-19 turned most auctioneers towards online sales, with some outstanding results
A bitterly polarised nation could do with a little of the spirit Lyndon Johnson showed in 1965
Results and forthcoming auctions
Review: Irish composer’s soft-edged songs are perfect for nostalgic reconnection
Fine Art & Antiques auction results
Coronavirus ravages cultural schedule but online musical archives will reward raiding
An Irishman’s Diary: ‘Leanhaun Shee’ is the Gaelic muse, giving inspiration to those she persecutes
Interview: The Aslan singer pulls no punches about drug addiction, sex abuse and cancer
The opera singer refused the title of Papal Countess from Pope Pius XI anxious not to forget her humble roots as ‘Peggy of Mayo’
Five-star Dublin hotel to remove revolving door after string of personal-injury claims
Leo Varadkar has been accused of trying to ‘get down with the kids’ via 1980s pop icon Kylie Minogue. Here’s how our former leaders rocked us in the Oireachtas
An Irishman’s Diary
Property and newspaper owner Elizabeth O’Kelly(92) gives Irish Cancer Society €6m
Legal tender coin with €15 face value to be sold at €60 each as only 3,000 copies being minted
A new book by Hugh Oram shines a light on these southside Dublin suburbs
Two landmark homes on the busy Rock Road find buyers after price corrections and a long wait
Schooled in Dublin, Chaim Herzog served two terms as president
Future of Time4Us, which provides play and cooking facilities, in doubt due to regulatory requirements
‘Ireland’s Got Talent’ star on ungrateful popstars and being falsely accused of sex assault
The Shelbourne hotel’s ‘institution within an institution’ gets ready to party – discreetly
Power ran unsuccessfully as an independent for a Dáil seat in last election
The young people of Ireland and their grandparents have gathered to see the acts of the moment
David Gavin from Castlebar last seen on June 30th diving into water in British Columbia
Aslan singer Christy Dignam on rehearsing in a pigsty, writing ‘This Is’, drug problems, collaborating with Finbar Furey, and staying positive through gruelling bouts of chemotherapy
YouTubers have followers in the millions but rarely appear on traditional media’s radar
Singing sensation Connolly was discovered performing on the street for pennies before having the sort of rise (and fall) that would make an X Factor contender green with envy
‘Conflict can begin with just a dirty look,’ Bishop Eamonn Walsh tells congregation
State papers 1986: Patrick Hillery declined rebate of £4,200 after State visit with family to Australia
PJ Tynan of Courtwood Books, Stradbally, Co Laois gave up farming to become an antiquarian bookseller
Multi-million euro facility to be completed in north wing of National Concert Hall by 2018
Victorian five-bed with sea views and star-studded history for €2.9 million
Is our nationality defined by where we were born? Or is it to do with how we feel?
Dubliner found not guilty of murder but guilty of the manslaughter of Dean Fitzpatrick
Unlike five years ago, Fianna Fáil canvassers getting polite reception in Dublin
Has the Irish Cancer Society suffered irreparable harm from the grant cuts controversy?
Charity says it needs to raise €200,000 to support fund for children with cancer
A delightful, playful study of the relationship between Joyce and McCormack
That was the scene internationally, but what would a Dublin music lover have had to choose from?
Singer is last person to go on before Mass at end of pope’s five-day visit to the US
Researchers to recruit over 100 breast cancer patients for trials with Copanlisib
The yarragh is a sense of the song as a thing in itself and, as Van Morrison once put it, ‘Is the song singing you?’
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