BooksThe Help author Kathryn Stockett on being fired by her publisher and feeling like a failure By Róisín Ingle
Books30 years since Nuala O’Faolain’s Are You Somebody? ‘Vibrating with hurt. It leaves a mark’By Emilie Pine, Doreen Finn, Dermot Bolger, Patrick Freyne and Rosita Boland
FilmFour new films to see this week: The Mandalorian and Grogu, Finding Emily, Hen and Tom & Jerry: Forbidden CompassBy Donald Clarke and Tara Brady
BooksNo ‘Tolkien’s Epic Pooh’: Top books list is rage bait but it’s of the highest qualityBy Donald Clarke
PeopleRachel Eliza Griffiths: ‘One of the gifts my mother gave me is I’m now not afraid to die’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Health‘You can’t force people to stay’: How to stop the exodus of Irish medical graduates?By Shauna Bowers
PeopleBehind the scenes at one of Ireland’s oldest jewellery stores Weir & Sons: workshops and rare jewelsBy Rosita Boland
Social AffairsMining entrepreneur and academic Richard Conroy leaves estate valued at almost €5mBy Tim O'Brien
ArtThe Art Riddler, Dublin’s anonymous art patron: ‘People must think I’m a millionaire, but I’m not’By Mimi Murray
People‘The only surprise is that you’re still cooking it’: There are reasons I stick to cooking just one dishBy Quentin Fottrell
OpinionTech workers are so well paid, many don’t bother to join a union. That’s going to changeBy Una Mullally
OpinionIreland’s politics of strategic ambiguity served us well – until it didn’tBy Sineád O'Sullivan