It’s time Dublin had a statue to unconventional, complex Maud Gonne MacBride
Attitudes to her have been reductive, shaped by the mores of the time and her failed marriage
Attitudes to her have been reductive, shaped by the mores of the time and her failed marriage
The artist is the subject of a new exhibition at the Hugh Lane, the Dublin gallery that she helped to inspire
The artist is the subject of a new exhibition at the Hugh Lane, the Dublin gallery that she helped to inspire
Papers Griffith edited, when not suppressed by the British, inspired a generation
‘I never know how things are going to turn out until they are finished’, says 94-year-old artist
An Irishman’s Diary
Extraordinary Emigrants: Ella Young was a striking figure among anti-Treaty republicans
Ireland’s most famous unrequited love story recalled in Scéalta Grá na hÉireann
An Irishman’s Diary
The Imogen Stuart structure would stand like a Celtic monolith looking out to sea
Anna Parnell led a generation of women in the 19th century and inspired another in the 20th
I feel more confident as I get older. I know more and worry less
Literature events, art exhibitions and charity fundraisers planned for Little Christmas
A Victorian trunk inscribed with the name Jack B Yeats held sentimental mementos including the artist’s wife’s wedding shoes
An Irishman’s Diary: ‘Leanhaun Shee’ is the Gaelic muse, giving inspiration to those she persecutes
Morrissey was once an Anglo-Irish critic of Britishness, but he is now a far-right icon
Historian’s classic account lacerated the country’s mediocrity and begrudgery
Vote 100: Confusion over whether women could stand for election resulted in just two female candidates in Ireland
Markievicz devoted herself to fighting for Irish freedom, women’s rights and the poor
Vote 100: The life-long trade unionist advocated for improved conditions and representation for women
Item one of many artefacts from Irish literary history which were sold on Tuesday
For a book tour with a difference, visit some of the literary world’s most interesting homes
Hugh Lane’s contribution to cultural history is the focus of Thaddeus O’Sullivan’s new film
Renouncing a life of wealth and privilege, the spirited and compassionate Constance Markievicz devoted herself to fighting for the causes of Irish freedom, women’s rights, and the poor
Grattan Lodge, perched at the start of the cliff walk, has lots of living space on the upper floor and a garden area ideal for barbecues
Five-storey Dublin corner property with a one-bed basement apartment, a lift and planning permission for a roof terrace
From Yeats and Maud Gonne to Daniel and Majella, romantic Ireland isn't dead and gone
DVD of Bob Geldof’s documentary on poet has been released
The buns are back, but the big mugs of milky coffee are gone
Artists played a vital role in the State's formation and since independence have held it to account
Visionaries or mythologisers? These two titans of Jack B Yeats and Paul Henry describe the conflict at the heart of Ireland
The Women’s Podcast celebrates its 100th episode with 100 quotes by and about women in Ireland
The English didn’t break Irish women’s spirit. Ireland does that all by itself, writes Anthea McTeirnan, in our series on the relationship between Ireland and Britain
In Embodied, six provocative dances offer an unflinching exploration of the lot of women in Ireland past and present
‘Asgard’ gun part of live Raidió na Gaeltachta broadcast from Pearse cottage at Ros Muc
The heroes of 1916 may be the initial draw for many, but Dublin’s Glasnevin Cemetery is full of weird and wonderful stories, from mocking gravestones to murderous elephants
The playwright’s new production Wild Sky eschews the grand Dublin narrative for a rural perspective on 1916
Three-bed detached bungalow with historical links for €750,000
Probably the most popular participant at Hargadons pub was Joanna Lumley
Poet’s behaviour mirrors that of many patriarchal institutions, particularly – and ironically – the Catholic Church
Aisling Law, a great-granddaughter of the rebel, feminist and social activist, is opening her doors to the public for the Muse of Yeats weekend festival
A round-up of upcoming events in the books world
A desire to use art to effect political change unites El Lissitzky and Alice Milligan
French records suggest coffin sent to Ireland after poet’s death held others’ bones
Recently renovated mid-terrace house on quiet cul-de-sac for €695,000
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