Kae Tempest: ‘I’m not a star, am I?’
Multi-talented playwright, poet and novelist on latest album The Line is a Curve
Multi-talented playwright, poet and novelist on latest album The Line is a Curve
Sotheby’s auction personal items including photo album from Frieda Hughes’ collection
It’s the athletes rather than the owners who have the conch now. When did that happen?
Michael Viney: This little bird’s adaptability and pioneering spirit has created about 50 distinct races in different habitats worldwide
Cambridge University pays ‘six-figure sum’ for material belonging to late Barrie Cooke
‘Exceptionally brave and kind’ – judges praise The Perseverance which uses the writer’s experience of deafness to explore human communication
David Eldridge investigates matters of the heart in Beginning at The Gate Theatre
Arrival of the alien, red-eyed roach changed fish life in Ireland’s lakes and rivers
Ann Henning Jocelyn came to Ireland in the 80s to write, and settled in Doon House, where Poet Laureate Ted Hughes once lived after Sylvia Plath’s death
An emerging scientific field seeks to combine living tissue with metals and plastics
Our neighbour threatening to win a World Cup still raises the hackles of many Irish
No unpleasant surprises in an exam which asserts the importance of literature
Another Life: Michael Viney on his awe for a key voice in ‘Dawn Chorus 2018’
Max Porter's acclaimed novel Grief is the Thing with Feathers is being adapted for the stage by Enda Walsh and starring Cillian Murphy
Cillian Murphy stars in Grief is the Thing with Feathers. Plus: The Unmanageable Sisters at the Abbey and THISISPOPBABY’s mini-St Patrick’s festival
Another Life: Michael Viney on Richard Murphy’s Connemara life
A marginalised Yorkshire family battle their community in a well-written but flawed debut from Fiona Mozley
He’s the first actor in the series who is ‘bigger than Bond’. They were desperate to keep him
Previously unpublished correspondence from the poet detail allegations of beating and says Hughes told her he wished she was dead
The legacy of the Donegal-born poet and performer has been reclaimed in a new book
‘In a country with a lot of barrier-breaking to be done for women, a female narrative is a welcome one’
Review: ‘Sunday with Miriam’, ‘Marian Finucane’, ‘The Right Hook’, ‘Off the Ball’, ‘Tom Dunne’, ‘Moth’
Poets find fruitful focus in writing about their domestic pets, says Maureen Kennelly
Jonathan Bate focuses on the poet’s love life, particularly with Sylvia Plath, at the expense of insight into his work
‘First Editions’ in Dublin’s Ballsbridge is a popular destination for book lovers
Peadar King’s love of Inishbofin is clear from the weekend’s schedule of stimulating events
Passionate, relentlessly energetic and possessing a collegial focus: ahead of the announcement of the inaugural laureate in The Irish Times, the selection panel discuss what they are looking for
A play about the poet’s escape to Ireland with his new partner after the death of Sylvia Plath isn’t particularly kind to Hughes
‘Poet who made your hair stand on end’ has published five collections
Contemporary Irish poetry is doing well, as the breadth of work up for the Irish Times Poetry Now award demonstrates
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Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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