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“Maybe humour is braided with misfortune,” wonders the first-person plural narrator of Krystelle Bamford’s riotous, dark ...
The Druid founder has a reputation as a demanding director. But she has mellowed – and theatre is a consolation after her ...
Galway International Arts Festival stages the premiere of an Irish opera in which four women astronauts embark on a Martian ...
Ruth Clinton and Cormac MacDiarmada talk about how the themes of the 18th- and 19th-century songs on their new album All ...
Once more around the sun for Ireland’s most comprehensive arts festival, which this year further embeds accessibility into ...
Noting that many people had more disposable income during Covid, “some people saw it as a good time to make an investment in ...
Towards the end of the 20th century, American literature was dominated by straight white men who published Important Books.
Meticulously detailed profile of OpenAI and its controversial leader Sam Altman may help you pick a side in the debate ...
Most people would be young these days to Gentleman, who turned 95 this year, and has been drawing daily for nine decades. In ...
When online news might suggest avarice as the primary motivator of human behaviour, the glimpse of humanity afforded by this ...
Subtitled 1,000 Trees to Find in Britain and Ireland’s Towns and Cities, Wood’s work is a kind of illumination, and an ...