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Part biography, part reflection, Allyson McCabe traces the achievements and media-generated scandals of O’Connor’s career
Una Mullally: Things are very hard to achieve when you don’t actually do them. Inaction is quite the obstacle
The artist says his work is meant to be relatable and empowering. Others may find it trite or offensive. I just think it lacks depth
‘Finally back in the only place that really understands us,’ Ian Lynch announces as Lankum begin a three-night stint at the Dublin venue
A decade ago, the idea that there might be homeless people living in tents was unthinkable
In Vegas I thought about 2015 and that horrible, life-affirming, traumatising, beautiful, galvanising campaign
In her debut novel, Katherine O’Donnell tells the story of a young lesbian emigrant to Boston in the 1990s in order to share Irish LGBTQ+ history with a younger generation
The cost of living and housing in Dublin is prompting young artists and creatives to move abroad
Amateur hour began with Toy Show The Musical, progressed through the appointment of the director general and now the scramble to find a Late Late host
We can already see the kind of insanity created by living too digitally
Ireland is in the tricky position of guarding the infrastructure of the internet
Una Mullally: Dublin is struggling to figure out what it has to offer
Residents of Copenhagen, Zurich and Berlin enjoy river swimming. Even the Seine in Paris, once biologically dead, is being cleaned. Meanwhile, Dublin is getting an €18m glorified jetty
Actor Kate Stanley-Brennan explores her route to acting and her role in this ‘beautiful, truthful’ Mark O’Halloran play
The artwork, inspired by North Frederick Street eviction, is at the centre of the kind of bizarre furore this week that many Irish artists probably thought was confined to the past