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From a VR ride to Hieronymus Bosch’s world in Limerick to a nice snooze in Wicklow
It takes self-parodic grandiosity to call this slab of uninviting Dublin pavement a plaza
Maureen Dowd: Donald Trump is in position to reshape US supreme court long past his time in office
Gerry Dalton, originally from Athlone, quietly built a fantastical world of figurines, models, statues and art
Patrick and Harry had been savagely beaten and brutally tortured following their arrest
Netflix’s dreamy dream analyst invents brain science, hunts killers and avoids wet tunnels
They might soon be cooking with whatever they can scavenge from the forbidden zone
Eoin McHugh’s latest exhibition gets us closer to things we can’t see or comprehend
The painter constantly reinvented his art – and the older he grew, the wilder it became
Review: Delightful film follows two friends as they party their way into oblivion during last week of high school
The former ward of Nama believes he is back. But there are mixed opinions on his financial renewal
Art in focus: you’ll have to make your way to Vienna to view Hunters in the Snow
US president is trapped in a caricature of masculinity that corrodes his judgment
Patrick Meade has sold everything from shipwreck treasure to showbiz memorabilia
Kathlyn O’Brien speculates on identity and mortality in ‘Altered Light’, while Michael Beirne creates strange, hallucinatory visions of his own inner world in ‘Sahasrara’
Poster advertising dance event in crypt also showed image of two men having sex
Even to a jaded Berliner, there’s much more to Hamburg than its notorious Reeperbahn
‘Buy what you like, as you have to live with it’
Bosch is best known for The Garden of Earthly Delights, a painting as strange as it is beautiful
The powerful, disturbing work of the Dutch painter, who died 500 years ago, tells us a great deal about the anxieties of his time
‘The Temptation of Saint Anthony’ bought by Missouri museum in 1935 but later thought to have been by student of Bosch
The Portuguese city has been spruced up without compromising its antiquity and is full of cool bars and quirky restaurants
600 artists are boycotting Israel; Sean Scully is showing in China - is art ever apolitical?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices