A young, homeless couple face court action after taking over an empty council house in Co Meath.
Thu, 27 Jun, 2019
Elizabeth Sugrue saved herself from the gallows by offering to hang her fellow condemned, and thus became Ireland’s only female executioner, says Robert Hume
Thu, 18 Apr, 2019
How do you know when the silly season has begun? When the pages of the newspapers are full of a spat between Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and the entire journalistic corps.
Fri, 13 Jul, 2018
How do you know when the silly season has begun? When the pages of the newspapers are full of a spat between Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and the entire journalistic corps.
Tue, 10 Jul, 2018
The State’s corporate watchdog has said it was “absolutely wrong” for INM to claim it was deprived until March last of information casting doubt on its former chairman Leslie Buckley’s explanation for the removal of data from INM in 2014.
Thu, 10 May, 2018
DR CIARA Kelly has her own prescription for success. Determined to live life to the full, she looks not to her contemporaries for inspiration but to Dr William Wilde, a 19th-century surgeon.
Fri, 01 Sep, 2017
THE stars have aligned to facilitate a new round of discussion around the possibility of Irish reunification; the possibility that, at last, the four green fields might be as one.
Tue, 14 Mar, 2017
Gerald Barry’s operatic take on Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice tale is about to get its Irish premiere, writes Cathy Desmond
Wed, 01 Mar, 2017
It was the place to be seen if you’re Irish and in the movie business: Hollywood royalty, many with family ties to Ireland, partied hard at the now legendary Oscar Wilde pre-Oscar party.
Sat, 25 Feb, 2017
Want to stay closer to home for Valentines? There are plenty of options, writes Ciara McDonnell.
Sat, 11 Feb, 2017
A pet dog was found under a tyre with his tongue cut out, his stomach cut open, and his hair black from being set on fire in wasteground.
Wed, 07 Dec, 2016
AT FIRST glance, no attorney would have been a better choice to defend James Joyce’s masterpiece, Ulysses, from the charge of obscenity in 1921 than Irish-American John Quinn.
Sat, 29 Oct, 2016
Despite success with previous productions, John O’Brien’s new opera wasn’t granted the funding for an extended run, writes Cathy Desmond
Thu, 08 Sep, 2016
Oscar Wilde was the most famous — and notorious — of his family but they were already a wild bunch long before his scandalous downfall. Mary Leland reads between the lines of a chronicle of fortune and misfortune.
Sat, 27 Aug, 2016
Wed, 10 Aug, 2016
Sat, 06 Aug, 2016
Ireland is home to four Nobel Laureates of literature and four winners of the Man Booker Prize.
Fri, 20 May, 2016
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Sat, 07 May, 2016
Sat, 06 Feb, 2016
Tue, 15 Dec, 2015
Frankenstein’s monster is a Hollywood horror icon, but Paul McGuigan’s Victor Frankenstein (12A) attempts to give Mary Shelley’s tale a fresh spin.
Sat, 05 Dec, 2015
Mon, 09 Nov, 2015
Harper Lee isn’t the only author who wrote a worldwide bestseller yet decided not to try to repeat that success. Brian Moss and Lorraine Murphy look at other members of this elite club
Thu, 09 Jul, 2015
I noticed that the trees at the corner of Merrion Square, which blocked the view of the sculpture of Oscar Wilde, have just been cleared.
Tue, 16 Jun, 2015
A week ago, University College Cork reminded us how much creative talent exists within this country when it awarded doctorates to notables from the design and art world.
Sat, 13 Jun, 2015
A former teacher charged with gross indecency — under the same 19th century law which writer Oscar Wilde was jailed for — claims he is being discriminated against because a woman cannot be charged with the same offence.
Thu, 07 May, 2015
Eddie Redmayne is being tipped for an Oscar for his role as Stephen Hawking, says Keeley Bolger
Fri, 02 Jan, 2015
Stephen Hawking’s ex-wife has told how the physicist’s fame and success damaged their relationship.
Tue, 30 Dec, 2014
Abbey Theatre
Wed, 17 Dec, 2014
Oscar Wilde’s greatest contribution to our culture is not his writing but the invention of celebrity. JP O’Malley is not entirely convinced.
Sat, 15 Nov, 2014
Including how to eat muffins.
Thu, 16 Oct, 2014
Lonely Planet has urged its millions of readers to take in a game of hurling as part of the perfect Irish hangover cure.
Wed, 20 Aug, 2014
Shaw’s satire of the rich who ignored the rumblings of WWI is still relevant, says Padraic Kileen
Wed, 13 Aug, 2014
Eibhear Walsh
Sun, 27 Jul, 2014
A man who gave evidence in the murder trial of Catherine Nevin cannot continue a legal action against a newspaper over an article stating he tried to sell it photographs of him and Mrs Nevin naked in bed together, the High Court has ruled.
Sat, 31 May, 2014
Olivia Wilde and her fiance Jason Sudeikis have welcomed the birth of their first child.
Thu, 24 Apr, 2014
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Belfast native Marty Rea relishes playing Lord Goring in Oscar Wilde’s comedy An Ideal Husband, says Pádraic Killeen.
Wed, 02 Apr, 2014
Simply Red singer Mick Hucknall and saxophone player Chris De Margary have reached a settlement with a neighbour over hunting rights in Co Donegal.
Tue, 25 Mar, 2014
Brendan Behan died 50 years ago today. Alan O’Riordan remembers his flawed brilliance
Thu, 20 Mar, 2014
FÁILTE IRELAND is a successful sales organisation that shapes Irish identity more than most.
Wed, 12 Mar, 2014
James Fox’s character, Joseph, in the film A Long Way from Home has been married to his wife Brenda, played by Oscar-winning Irish actress Brenda Fricker, for half a century.
Wed, 19 Feb, 2014
STALWART of Cork theatre, Michael Twomey, is directing Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband to celebrate 50 years of the Everyman Theatre Company.
Tue, 14 Jan, 2014
Gravity *****
Sun, 10 Nov, 2013
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis are expecting their first child.
Mon, 28 Oct, 2013
Classics, whether in music, literature or theatre, are surely best enjoyed as originally conceived?
In 1663 the French playwright and actor Molière wrote in La Critique de l’École des Femmes that “it’s an odd job, making decent people laugh”.
Thu, 17 Oct, 2013
It is hard to imagine that Ireland was once the university of Europe, an island of learning and classical scholarship that outshone anything the continent had to offer.
Wed, 09 Oct, 2013
Drama, music, comedy and family events will dominate the autumn/winter programme at The Everyman Theatre.
Fri, 13 Sep, 2013
As the Cannes Film Festival opens, Irish photographer John Minihan retraces the highlights of a career spent capturing some of Hollywood’s biggest names, and his Oscar party trip this year
Thu, 16 May, 2013
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