TV & RadioA Year to Fall in Love: like a last-chance trolley dash on Supermarket SweepBy Jennifer Gannon
Books‘Mallow called to me like the ghost town in a Western waiting for the shoot-out’By Martina Evans
OpinionDrumm too dull to understand what he was part of and too thick to feel pain of others’ sufferingBy Fintan O'Toole
FashionIrish tweeds and separates you’ll find in Bloomingdale’s (and closer to home)By Deirdre McQuillan
PeopleSean Moncrieff: ‘I have a lifetime habit of being slightly too late for things’By Seán Moncrieff
BooksThe Preacher and the Prelate review: an absorbing story about a sordid episodeBy Breandan Mac Suibhne
People‘I’m morking the 20th anniversary of failing my test for the first time’By Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
Fine Art & AntiquesSean Scully sets a record in London; silver carries the day at Adam’sBy Arminta Wallace
BooksThe Good Friday Agreement review – writing on the North with the clarity of youthBy Fionnuala O Connor
PeopleJennifer O’Connell: I’m in the parenting golden age. So why do I feel sad?By Jennifer O'Connell
RecipesMarinated kale salad, cashew cheese, spiced pecans with a lemon and honey dressingBy Carmel Somers
BooksRhiannon Lucy Cosslett’s The Tyranny of Lost Things: compelling portrait of fragilityBy Houman Barekat
Social AffairsOlivia O’Leary defends MacGill school director against gender balance criticismBy Aine McMahon and Sorcha Pollak