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This Temple Bar alleyway has been transformed into something special...
From a Harry Potter treasure hunt to a sing song in Cork: Here's what's happening this weekend
Rupert Everett: 'The UK and Ireland are probably the two best places in the world to be gay'
We took a tour of the Newbridge Silverware factory to learn how they make their wares
How Mike McCormack went from 'not being able to give a book away' to winning a €100k award
City Assembly House has been restored - and is recreating an 18th-century art exhibition
By day, John Shevlin makes hats, but once a year he transforms into James Joyce
'And then a rocket sprang and bang': We asked David Norris to read his favourite section of Ulysses
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
Over 100,000 Irish people are following Love Island on 3e
President Higgins unveils plaque at Dublin Castle where an Irish suffragette smashed a window
Hillary Clinton and James Comey are coming to Dublin on Friday week (separately)
Mike McCormack's 'brave, challenging' book Solar Bones wins €100k Dublin Literary Award
Ifco stands by 18s rating for Irish film despite it being given a 15s cert in the UK
Over 2,500 women went skinny dipping on a Wicklow beach and smashed a world record
'It's a very long day and you do feel hungry occasionally': Muslims on fasting for Ramadan
Peter Stringfellow opened a club in Dublin in 2006. It did not go well. Not one bit
'I had to imagine I was the Butcher Boy': What it's like writing the music for Hollywood movies
'My story is not a particular case - there are many orphans of AIDS in Spain'
"Loneliness can take 4 to 5 years off you": how an arts-based service for older people in Wexford is looking to fight social isolation
How a bittersweet coming-of-age love story became the Light House's longest running film ever
Father Ted's 'real final episode' is on the way - in stage musical form
An iconic 170-year-old tree collapsed overnight in Trinity College
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch hailed for fighting off real-life villains on London street
The photo nominations for National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year are pretty special...
Plans for a rooftop cinema in Stephen's Green Shopping Centre are dead in the water... for now
Saoirse Ronan's new film is about sex, the sixties, and a doomed marriage
Why a historic site next to the Poolbeg Towers could become Dublin's newest cultural hub
‘A lot of players have said it makes the hairs on the back of the neck stand up’
Harvey Weinstein is set to hand himself in to the police tomorrow
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
No Disco: 'There wasn't really anything like it on RTÉ at the time'
Philip Roth, a giant of American literature, has died aged 85
Short story: 'To all their dues'
Wendy Erskine
From Dublin Port to the 'Medieval Mile': People are being asked to vote for Ireland's favourite building
There's a play about Hamlet opening in the Abbey - and this Great Dane has a starring role
From royal wedding afternoon tea to whale watching in Kerry: Here's what to do this weekend
Whitney Houston documentary alleges singer was molested by her cousin Dee Dee Warwick
Dublin City Council says it's NOT planning to demolish historic housing blocks
'Bonfire of the Vanities' author Tom Wolfe dies aged 88