14 Henrietta Street is setting out to look for more memories of life in Dublin’s tenements
Theatre has been resilient, but with the Gate in trouble, the sector is on a knife edge
Ranging from opera to a skatepark installation, the programme marks an extraordinary balancing act
First-rate soloists and the Wexford Factory enliven binge-watching this year’s Wexford Festival Opera online, a Festival in the Air
Events from West Cork Chamber Music Festival to Friday Opera Sessions are migrating online
Photographers are using the lockdown to document the lives of people living within 2km
Savage Beauty in Connemara had been billed as largest such artwork in the world
The actor best known as Ma Mary talks about hideous jumpers, being married to Tommy Tiernan on screen, and her new play about women footballers
Number 25 Fitzwilliam Place on the Georgian Mile offers a lesson on Ireland’s past
The hammer fell for the last time in legendary Buckleys of Sandycove this afternoon after 56 years in business and nearly a million lots sold
Signatories of letter critical of theatre ‘delighted’ but highlight ‘outstanding issues’
This 1990s home was spacious but dark. A well-designed extension changed all that
First meeting to address concerns about national theatre to be held without mediator
A guide from the Swedish giant with headings such as ‘the beautiful behind’ aims to, ahem, shift bedroom furniture
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