Hilary Fannin: My pals and I didn’t understand the stern forces that extinguished our youth
I was 17, working in a restaurant, smoking Rothmans and reading Edna O’Brien
I was 17, working in a restaurant, smoking Rothmans and reading Edna O’Brien
It was the summer of 1981 when my first daughter was born
An Irishman’s Diary
Book review: Alexandra Aikhenvald’s breadth of linguistic knowledge fills this study with fascinating nuggets of information
French existentialist philosopher wrote nativity play while a prisoner of war
Paris Letter: Performer sang of her beloved city, of amour, rebellion and fleeting pleasures
Unthinkable: Racist views must be confronted honestly, says philosopher Aislinn O’Donnell
Harry Potter author says activists seeking to erode ‘woman’ as a political and biological class
Writer scored coup by persuading the reclusive Irish writer to let her chronicle his life
Unthinkable: Philosophers might not be on the front line of the Covid-19 pandemic but they have a role to play
Caroline Madden: We’re renovating again and after getting some interior design advice, it’s suddenly easier
Review: Sue Rainsford explores themes of sex, death and the female body
Riba’s Woman Architect of the Year prize just the latest big award for Irishwoman
Heartwarming documentary a remarkable insight into women in horse racing
Our middle years have had a makeover thanks to some excellent recent literature
After decades of campaigning by the suffragettes, a 1918 Act gave a limited cohort of women the right to vote in parliamentary elections
A year after the Harvey Weinstein revelations, a professor decided to do some deep reading
Film director most well known for ‘Shoah’ which he spent 12 years making
Iris Murdoch, Edna O’Brien, Marian Keyes and Eimear McBride all appear on the list
Housing, shame and isolation among concerns in ‘Ethical Stakes of Ageing’ report
Long after existentialist philosopher’s death, simmering rivalry links protagonists
Patrick Freyne: This is where the experiment in democratic self-governance has led
Terminations and related expenses are covered by state with 211,900 performed in 2016
Paris Letter: France mourns Jeanne Moreau, an actor of fierce intelligence
Unthinkable: Examples include ‘women being pressured – not quite to the point of outright coercion – to have sex, or to have sex without contraception’, says philosopher Ann Cahill
Sometimes it just takes a little role-play to ensure you end up with the desired result
'No beige', says Carleton Viney, who has been asked to redesign the next US ambassador's Phoenix Park residence
When truth becomes wholly disposable we are endangered beyond measure
Irish governments have been slow to draw on philosophers, argues Joseph Mahon
You’ve met a kind, loving person but you don’t want them, you want the broody narcissist: why?
Evelyn Conlon: ‘Art allows us – dares us – to let the imagination take the reins, wander to the edge of time or wherever suggests an answer ... to lift us out of the political maelstrom’
Deadliest violence to strike France since 1945 was probably the mass killing of Algerians by Paris police in 1961
Satirical wit, freewheeling sexuality and a new wave cinematic sensibility? François Ozon, director of ‘Sitcom’, ‘Swimming Pool’ and, now, ‘The New Girlfriend’, is a most French film-maker, and despite Hollywood overtures he refuses to change his style
The City of Lights changes, but the Left Bank has retained its classic old-school charm down through the centuries
How a simple question began thousands of conversations and got a celebration started
Ciarán Clark has brought the Outhouse centre’s library back to life and created a city centre gem in the process
The maligned look, which originated in US women’s colleges, is making a comeback
‘If you ever stop deconstructing God and then reconstructing God, you get an idol’
In these three edited extracts from his latest book, Rod Stoneman examines the real story behind sometimes misleading photographs of Che Guevara, the fall of Berlin and Ernest Hemingway
The writer, always his own man, refused to take sides on Algeria and was an anti-Soviet leftist even though it led to a rupture with fellow intellectual Sartre
Magazine petition from group of French intellectuals comes under fire from feminists
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