FilmAisling Bea: ‘When I am ovulating, there is no limit to how funny I can be’The Kildare comedian, actor and writer comes clean on multitasking, wanting a role in a Marvel movie, what she would tell her younger self, and how being an ‘easy and nice’ woman isn’t all that simpleBy Róisín Ingle●Sat Jun 10 2023 - 05:30
Books‘As a teenager, as a young woman, my assessment of my mother was so harsh. I was frustrated. I was angry’Journalist Noelle McCarthy has written a book about emigrating from Cork, her alcohol addiction and her complicated relationship with her motherBy Niamh Donnelly●Sat Jun 10 2023 - 05:00
Subscriber OnlyHow Not to Kill Yourself: Portrait of a Suicidal Mind – a source of support and consolationClancy Martin’s excruciatingly honest treatment of the subject makes for a difficult read
MusicTom Grennan: ‘I’ve got a big heart. And I’ve got a sensitive one, too’The singer-songwriter says he feels he’s an arena artist and wants to be a global star – but he still finds time for a night of Guinness drinking with his Irish cousins
CultureHow to be an aerialist: Show up and take flightGemma Tipton offers a beginner’s guide to taking up a new cultural pursuit
Lessons for the Catholic Church from Census 2023 – get out of schools, chase the lost sheep Unthinkable: Why do almost 70% of the Irish population still identify as Catholic? Where exactly can they be found?By Joe Humphreys
Subscriber OnlyColonialism: A Moral Reckoning: Ethical audit tries to suggest history’s misery was for greater good