Food for thought – Lara Marlowe on the centenary of the dinner at the Majestic
An Irishwoman’s Diary
An Irishwoman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
An exhibition at the Musée Carnavalet places Proust in his Belle Époque milieu
London Letter: The club has met twice a year for dinner since the 1890s – the vilification of the guests proving the usual highlight
An Irishman’s Diary
Missing for years, treasure trove of French writer’s unpublished work will see light of day
An Irishman’s Diary
The lure of bed is hard to resist for any home worker. Or it may have become a necessity
Documents are littered with ‘roadmaps’, ‘kick-starts’ and ‘roll-outs’, not to mention terrifying ‘night mayors’
’There are perhaps no days of our childhood we lived so fully as those we spent with a favourite book’
Glasgow-based artist’s film ‘Bridgit’ praised by judges as ‘unexpectedly expansive’
Review: It’s pulpy, it’s not deep but this sequel is certainly the equal of ‘The Equalizer’
Childhood is a time of absorbing new things, but of losing them too
The world knows Corot as a great landscape artist. He kept his figure paintings secret.
Mega-grossing Avengers movie shows the nerds – or maybe the superfans – have won
Paris Letter: France mourns Jeanne Moreau, an actor of fierce intelligence
If the nation does not come to the theatre, the theatre must go out to the nation
The French count burned through $10 million of his American heiress wife’s fortune. Their treasures are for sale for the first time in over a century
Fire services have difficulty accessing part of building affected, cause of blaze not known
The pioneering theatre company is taking an aggressive approach to Chekhov’s sprawling, untitled play and has even introduced a live director’s commentary – can it be tamed?
Even non-students benefit from higher education, argues Prof Thomas Docherty
Fairytale story of golfing redemption for a man who kept the faith
An Irishman’s Diary about Proust and Monaghan football
‘Don’t waffle. Be honest. Write so you’re ashamed. Edit it about 20 times, get another three professional people to edit it. Edit it another 10 times’
The European Court of Justice’s ruling enshrines the right to forget
With the Ballymaloe Literary Festival taking place this weekend, here are 20 literary quotations to whet the appetite
‘In Search of Lost Time’ is ‘the most famous and least read French novel’ – which is a pity, as it still rewards with its deep insights
Micheal Farrell, one of the greatest Irish artists of his generation, is well served by a new show
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