Book reviews: Placeholders; The Long Look Back; Leaning on Gates
New fiction and memoir by James Roseman, Tom MacDonagh and Seamus O’Rourke includes a book that deserves a place among the classics
New fiction and memoir by James Roseman, Tom MacDonagh and Seamus O’Rourke includes a book that deserves a place among the classics
US election: Barack Obama says Trump event in Madison Square Garden featured ‘the most racist, sexist, bigoted stereotypes’
Threat of incarceration ‘not justified under law’, Ganley tells court in latest episode in ongoing dispute between businessman and and a shareholder in Rivada Networks
The English actor is now 64 and in what he calls his ‘freak-show era’, where he plays a variety of suave miscreants
The performance artist, musician and drag experimentalist is bringing her reimagining of the late Irish singer’s first album to Dublin
Michael Riesman, music director of the Philip Glass Ensemble, on the works by the composer that they’re bringing to Ireland
The man who managed to flip a life of juvenile delinquency into a 20-year career with the NYPD and then a remarkably successful political charge, faces charges of historic fraud and corruption
Micheal D Higgins, Simon Harris and Micheál Martin make headlines with comments on homelessness and immigration, Israel and Iran, a trip to Washington and time spent with Meryl Streep
Mayor says he does not plan to resign from his position
United Nations secretary-general António Guterres says the world is edging towards ‘a powder keg that risks engulfing the world’
When film director Maeve Murphy went to Hollywood - finally - she found a deep Irish connection and inspiration from US independent cinema
New York’s most controversial son returns to form after Sunday’s threat on his life
New York-style cuisine at its finest
New York-inspired cuisine at its finest
The central, compelling argument is that public space is a vital but sorely neglected component of a functioning democracy
Members of Friends of Firefighters of New York group continue to lose colleagues to ‘9/11 cancer’, says founder
Celebrated French chef believed that you could lose weight and still eat well, and Michelin agreed
Podcast review: So many conversion disorders together? That’s mass psychogenic illness – aka mass hysteria
The National Cyber Security Centre warns of a ‘far greater’ cyberattack risk over the next two years
Marcin Pieciak (36) has already been charged with murder in the second degree, and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree
Pascal wrote for TV soap The Young Marrieds in the 1960s before writing her first young adult novel
Supporters of former US president speak outside Trump Tower with their reaction to attempted assassination
Police are stationed around the clock at the site, which has history of drug dealing
Netflix’s latest real-estate-porn show suffers from a pervasive sense of low stakes and the surprisingly unappealing nature of the unattainable homes
I have no doubt that the love for the Irish is genuine, but I feel it is unearned on my part
It’s an effective way to save on holiday expenses, but is it worth the effort involved in arranging a swap and getting your house in order?
Tyler Anbinder digs deep into real-life records to animate the social and economic strides made by the Irish in the US despite arduous conditions and initial press demonisation as ‘lazy’ Catholics
Parts of downtown Manhattan have lost vibrancy due to remote work and overpriced housing, Kathy Hochul says
In less than a week of operation, the Portal has attracted tens of thousands of visitors and garnered nearly two billion online impressions
Sleep tourism is booming, as the pressures of modern life press in on us. How far are you willing to go for sweet oblivion?
The writer on finding the confidence to trace the journey of his character Eilis in follow-up novel Long Island
Fintan O’Toole: The erection of the portal linking night-time inner city Dublin to daytime New York was a heroic act of denial
A workplace drama set in a big-box store in gentrified New York serves as social commentary on capitalism and the plight of low wage workers, but narrative style slackens the pace
Former president accused of falsifying records to cover up hush-money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels in run-up to 2016 presidential election
Paschal Donohoe rejects suggestion those responsible for inappropriate behaviour come from north inner city
The greatest illusion of this public art project persuades us that we can be in two places at once
Planet Business: Maersk’s Red Sea warning, Boeing’s Starliner launch and the cities with the most millionaires
Here are the top stories that you need to start your day including:Israel singer makes Eurovision final and a New York view of Dublin Portal
Art project on North Earl Street provides a 24/7 live stream between the two cities
No one injured during shooting but more than 2,000 arrested during protests across country
People seen using sticks to hit boards used as makeshift barricades protecting demonstrators before police deployed to UCLA campus
Former Hollywood producer appears in court some four years after initial conviction was hailed as milestone for #MeToo movement
Judge says he would consider jailing former US president if he continued to breach gag order
Lawyer for former film producer says Weinstein was moved to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan for tests after his arrival on Friday to the prison system in the city
This deeply researched page-turner sheds light on Manhattan’s seedy underworld, offering a ringside seat to battles between reformers and crooked politicians at the outset of the Great Depression
New York honours the son of Irish emigrants for his service with the ‘Fighting 69th’ regiment
Justice Juan Merchan asked to fine former US president $10,000 for violating gag order preventing him from publicly criticising witnesses
Former US president’s defence lawyer says Trump is ‘cloaked in innocence’ and ‘there’s nothing wrong with trying to influence an election’
Novelist explains why he chose not to talk to his would-be murderer, and what he discovered about himself when fatwa was issued against him
The scene outside a New York City courthouse is a mad carnival of opinion and emotion as Trump faces his hush-money moment
Wild Geese: Paul Finnegan, New York city
Exits of heavyweights from Dublin stock market have triggered concern in the industry as to its future viability
Funeral service taking place at St Mel’s Cathedral on Monday morning for bartender remembered as a ‘vivacious young woman who loved life’
Ferdinand Levy arrived to study medicine at Trinity College and became a notable and respected figure in the city’s artistic scene
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