The author on people who repeat their mistakes, her grandfather’s cartoon and her admiration for John Candy’s character in Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Nuala O'Faolain
Released to coincide with the anniversary of the 1984-85 Miner’s strike in Britain, this is an interesting collection of writings from a man whose convictions ran deep
Murphy’s assertion about legal fees has an ear-splitting ring of plausibility, and a disgusting stench of scandal
Noelle McCarthy’s debut memoir has plenty of tragic moments but is shot through with dark humour
From Chrysal to My Dream of You to The Pale Gold of Alaska, these neglected books are all worthy of your time
We’re objectifying Irish women but in an illuminating, celebratory way to mark International Women’s Day 2023
Hugh Linehan: Both book and film offer an insight into how unconscious misogyny and ambiguity about sexual violence are deeply embedded in Irish society
Book review: Megan Nolan’s ‘raw’ debut novel of a young woman’s awakening
The author appeared at The Irish Times Summer Nights Festival on Wednesday evening
Older feminists are not always delighted when the young enjoy freedoms they fought for
‘I have a ritual of making tea, lighting a candle and then I am gone into my fictional world’
RTÉ broadcaster died suddenly on Thursday at her Kildare home
From her interview with Nuala O’Faolain to her grilling of junior minister Joe Jacob
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