Sam the Trinity fox gives birth to five cubs on campus grounds
Lockdown ‘celebrity’ inspired one of Ireland’s best known poets
Lockdown ‘celebrity’ inspired one of Ireland’s best known poets
Mourners ‘privileged to be here to celebrate the life of ... a conduit of sublime thought’
UCC spin-out manages over $90bn in spend annually for blue-chip clients like BMW
The Manchester-born drawing specialist had a major impact on the Irish artistic landscape
‘Phyllis was not only beautiful on the outside she was also a beautiful soul’, recalls brother
Grieving daughter Nadia pays tribute to mother and friend ‘inspired by generosity’
National Monuments Service told about newly revealed outline of house in Co Meath
Exhibition on late Nobel laureate unveiled at new College Green cultural centre
The late playwright’s friends, colleagues and admirers remember the man and his work
Few could touch the quick of things as John Montague did in his verses
Festive cards designed by poet go on display, reflecting Heaney’s investment in friendships
Priest ‘re-energised by the promise and possibilities of Vatican II’ dies at 93
‘I can’t grasp how someone so full of love and such massive zest for life can be gone’
Ulster poet had a ‘dramatic, engaged, fruitful literary life right to the end of his days’
Writers, poets, friends and fans reflect on Leonard Cohen’s words, music and work
Set up by teenagers in the 1960s, Foxrock Folk Club drew big names to its parish-hall gigs. A new album features club recordings of Kelly, Ronnie Drew and Dónal Lunny
The Thin Lizzy founder – Ireland’s first bona-fide rock star – died on January 4, 1986. Friends recall the man they knew
Authors and editors: ‘Sloppy editors say yes to everything; good editors take the harder path, and get stuck in’ – Vona Groarke
Less meat, more vegetables, reduced food waste . . . These are among the ways you can help cut carbon emissions. An event in Dublin this week looks at how we produce food and its impact on climate change
Cork-born poet takes €2,000 prize for ‘Nine Bright Shiners’ collection
Sara Baume and Colm Tóibín will also take part in this year’s literary event in Galway
The countdown is on to find Ireland’s favourite Irish poem, so we’ve asked a selection of writers and readers to tell us their favourite few lines of verse, and to nominate which poem they think is best from RTÉ’s A Poem for Ireland shortlist
Former Arts Council drama officer encouraged women ‘to aim higher and go further’
Richard Rankin Russell’s book explores the poet’s fidelity to his birthplace in Co Derry
The O’Brien Press is 40. In that time, its founder has broken a lot of ground, from true crime to children’s books
Visual Art: The Twelve Bens are vividly captured in Wilson’s picture book; plus reviews of Kevin Cosgrove and selected works from the collection of Pat and Antoinette Murphy
‘A poet of oceanic forlorness in all his writings’
Some poets are so embarrassed to say what they do that they’d rather tell people they work for Revenue
The fearless beauty of his poetry shone out of every aspect of the National Concert Hall celebration
A new collection of essays and poems celebrates poet and editor Peter Fallon. In his contribution, the late Dennis O’Driscoll describes the man who was his ‘first poet’
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