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The year is almost at an end, can you believe it?
Tue, 11 Dec, 2018
So much of our debate today centres around privileged people being offended by marginalised people's offence, writes Joyce Fegan.
Sat, 08 Dec, 2018
Plenty of us have been there: waking up after a night out with a thumping headache, feeling sick and swearing never to touch alcohol again. If only there were a way to prevent these terrible hangovers, says Kai Hensel.
Thu, 14 Feb, 2019
The Fab Five head to Kansas City to help make over a new roster of ‘heroes’.
Wed, 13 Feb, 2019
We've seen stunning dresses, dapper suits and strong fashion statements at this year's Emmy Awards.
Tue, 18 Sep, 2018
Can you believe?
Mon, 26 Nov, 2018
Male grooming products are running off the shelves . Curious to see what all the fuss is about, skincare novice Pat Fitzpatrick puts himself in the hands of three beauty experts.
Fri, 28 Dec, 2018
January is here. The Christmas parties and the New Year's Eve celebrations are done and dusted for another year.
Wed, 02 Jan, 2019
While Irish society has generally become more accepting of homosexuality, gay teachers in many schools risk discrimination or even losing their jobs if they reveal their sexuality, writes Carmel Crimmins
Thu, 29 Dec, 2011
THE sole witness to one of Ireland’s most notorious murders has broken a 30-year silence to reveal his attempts to save the life of nurse Bridie Gargan, who was beaten to death in Dublin’s Phoenix Park by Malcolm MacArthur.
Thu, 24 Nov, 2011
RTÉ star Oliver Callan has come out as gay on tele-vision after being accused of being homophobic.
Mon, 31 Oct, 2011
Fri, 16 Sep, 2011
SPARE a thought for Conal Keaney today.
Mon, 25 Jul, 2011
Brian Kennedy tells Claire Droney it’s getting easier to be openly gay in Ireland, but there’s still a lot of work to do.
Sat, 13 Aug, 2011
For many, it was a case of the best wine being reserved until last at yesterday’s well-attended Lisgoold point-to-point fixture that was staged at Templenacarriga for Follow The Swallow readily put his rivals to the sword in the closing 18-runner seven-year-old and upwards maiden.
Mon, 05 Jan, 2015
Leo Varadkar’s coming out has been roundly praised and hailed as good for struggling youngsters, but what do young LGBT people think? Kay Cairns
Fri, 23 Jan, 2015
Parts of Donal Óg Cusack’s RTÉ’s documentary make for uncomfortable viewing, writes Michael Moynihan.
Sat, 17 Jan, 2015
Wayne Jordan has had fun with his production of Romeo and Juliet, writes Padraic Killeen
Tue, 31 Mar, 2015
Women over 60 are having a ‘moment’ and it’s not a senior one. More confidence, more energy and they couldn’t care less what you think.
Sat, 28 Feb, 2015
My dad trained for the priesthood; at 18, he dispatched himself from Blackrock College to Trinidad where he was a seminarian for three years with the Holy Ghost fathers.
Sat, 16 May, 2015