Renowned Italian sculptor Pomodoro dies aged 98 Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro, renowned for his huge bronze spheres, including one at TCD, has died a day before his 99th birthday. World • 5 hrs
Renowned Italian sculptor Pomodoro dies aged 98 Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro, renowned for his huge bronze spheres, including one at TCD, has died a day before his 99th birthday. World • 5 hrs
New play aims to tell the untold stories of IP applicants A play based on the real life experiences of people living in an International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS) centre in Newbridge, Co Kildare, has begun a nationwide tour. Ireland • 13 Jun
New play aims to tell the untold stories of IP applicants A play based on the real life experiences of people living in an International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS) centre in Newbridge, Co Kildare, has begun a nationwide tour. Ireland • 13 Jun
British author Frederick Forsyth dies aged 86 Frederick Forsyth, the author of The Day of The Jackal, has died at the age of 86 after a brief illness, his literary agents Curtis Brown said. UK • 09 Jun
British author Frederick Forsyth dies aged 86 Frederick Forsyth, the author of The Day of The Jackal, has died at the age of 86 after a brief illness, his literary agents Curtis Brown said. UK • 09 Jun
Exhibition shows medieval Ireland's connection to Europe The National Museum of Ireland has launched a landmark exhibition exploring early medieval Ireland and its impact on Europe, called 'Words on the Wave: Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe'. Culture • 29 May
Exhibition shows medieval Ireland's connection to Europe The National Museum of Ireland has launched a landmark exhibition exploring early medieval Ireland and its impact on Europe, called 'Words on the Wave: Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe'. Culture • 29 May
Kneecap manager defends group in wake of criticism from UK MPs The manager of the Irish rap group Kneecap has said the band is being targeted by a "concerted campaign" designed to silence artists who speak out about the situation in Gaza. Prime Time • 29 Apr
Kneecap manager defends group in wake of criticism from UK MPs The manager of the Irish rap group Kneecap has said the band is being targeted by a "concerted campaign" designed to silence artists who speak out about the situation in Gaza. Prime Time • 29 Apr
Galway 'brimming with words' as Cúirt celebrates 40 years The Cúirt International Festival of Literature is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a look back through the archives as well as showcasing current and emerging new talent. Connacht • 09 Apr
Galway 'brimming with words' as Cúirt celebrates 40 years The Cúirt International Festival of Literature is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a look back through the archives as well as showcasing current and emerging new talent. Connacht • 09 Apr
Irish pub culture holds strong in wartime Ukraine The presence of Irish pubs in major cities around the world is an example of how well-travelled Irish pub culture is. Ukraine • 17 Mar
Irish pub culture holds strong in wartime Ukraine The presence of Irish pubs in major cities around the world is an example of how well-travelled Irish pub culture is. Ukraine • 17 Mar
Crowds gather for International Band Championships parade Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Limerick City for the International Band Championships, a staple event in the city for over 50 years as part of St Patrick's weekend festivities. Munster • 17 Mar
Crowds gather for International Band Championships parade Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Limerick City for the International Band Championships, a staple event in the city for over 50 years as part of St Patrick's weekend festivities. Munster • 17 Mar
'Something for everybody' in Dublin book initiative pick A Dublin city librarian has described this year's choice for the One Dublin One Book initiative as "something for everybody". Dublin • 11 Mar
'Something for everybody' in Dublin book initiative pick A Dublin city librarian has described this year's choice for the One Dublin One Book initiative as "something for everybody". Dublin • 11 Mar
What next for Galway's Pálás cinema? It was perhaps apt that the final film screened at Galway's Pálás cinema last Thursday night was 'Mulholland Drive'. Analysis and Comment • 03 Mar
What next for Galway's Pálás cinema? It was perhaps apt that the final film screened at Galway's Pálás cinema last Thursday night was 'Mulholland Drive'. Analysis and Comment • 03 Mar
The Arts Council in eye of storm amid massive losses With the Arts Council in the eye of a storm amid massive losses, Sandra Hurley looks at what is at stake for the major players in the fallout of the controversy. Analysis and Comment • 14 Feb
The Arts Council in eye of storm amid massive losses With the Arts Council in the eye of a storm amid massive losses, Sandra Hurley looks at what is at stake for the major players in the fallout of the controversy. Analysis and Comment • 14 Feb
Arts Council IT misspend unacceptable, says Donohoe Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said that the misspend by The Arts Council on a new IT system is unacceptable. Ireland • 13 Feb
Arts Council IT misspend unacceptable, says Donohoe Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said that the misspend by The Arts Council on a new IT system is unacceptable. Ireland • 13 Feb
Review after Arts Council's €7m unsuccessful IT project The Government has ordered an external review of governance and culture at The Arts Council following a finding by the Comptroller and Auditor General that €7 million was spent by the body on an unsuccessful IT system. Politics • 13 Feb
Review after Arts Council's €7m unsuccessful IT project The Government has ordered an external review of governance and culture at The Arts Council following a finding by the Comptroller and Auditor General that €7 million was spent by the body on an unsuccessful IT system. Politics • 13 Feb
Sligo exhibition celebrates work of sculptor Fred Conlon An exhibition has opened in Sligo to celebrate the life and work of renowned Irish sculptor Fred Conlon. Connacht • 10 Feb
Sligo exhibition celebrates work of sculptor Fred Conlon An exhibition has opened in Sligo to celebrate the life and work of renowned Irish sculptor Fred Conlon. Connacht • 10 Feb
'Hugely Irish' dry stone wall construction on UNESCO list The practice of dry stone wall construction in Ireland has been added to UNESCO's list of protected cultural heritages around the world. Ireland • 06 Dec 24
'Hugely Irish' dry stone wall construction on UNESCO list The practice of dry stone wall construction in Ireland has been added to UNESCO's list of protected cultural heritages around the world. Ireland • 06 Dec 24
Murphy, McGuinness to purchase iconic Kerry cinema Actor Cillian Murphy and artist Yvonne McGuinness have confirmed the purchase of the iconic Phoenix Cinema in Dingle-Daingean Uí Chúis, Co Kerry. Ireland • 22 Nov 24
Murphy, McGuinness to purchase iconic Kerry cinema Actor Cillian Murphy and artist Yvonne McGuinness have confirmed the purchase of the iconic Phoenix Cinema in Dingle-Daingean Uí Chúis, Co Kerry. Ireland • 22 Nov 24
New public space named after Mary Lavin opens in Dublin Ireland's first public space named after a female Irish writer has opened in Dublin. The Mary Lavin Place was officially opened by author Colm Tóibín, who was a friend of the late writer. Dublin • 18 Oct 24
New public space named after Mary Lavin opens in Dublin Ireland's first public space named after a female Irish writer has opened in Dublin. The Mary Lavin Place was officially opened by author Colm Tóibín, who was a friend of the late writer. Dublin • 18 Oct 24
Thousands expected as Wexford Festival Opera opens Later this evening, singers and musicians will join the local people of Wexford for the annual fireworks display to mark the opening of the 73rd Wexford Festival Opera. Leinster • 19 Oct 24
Thousands expected as Wexford Festival Opera opens Later this evening, singers and musicians will join the local people of Wexford for the annual fireworks display to mark the opening of the 73rd Wexford Festival Opera. Leinster • 19 Oct 24
First AI robot art to be auctioned at major auction house Robot artist 'Ai-Da Robot' will make history later this month as the first humanoid robot artist to have an artwork auctioned by a major auction house. Science and Technology • 16 Oct 24
First AI robot art to be auctioned at major auction house Robot artist 'Ai-Da Robot' will make history later this month as the first humanoid robot artist to have an artwork auctioned by a major auction house. Science and Technology • 16 Oct 24
Defying Gravity: The risks and rewards of Broadway A hit musical can earn its makers millions for many years – but striking theatrical gold is far less likely than you'd think, writes Adam Maguire. Business • 20 Nov 24
Defying Gravity: The risks and rewards of Broadway A hit musical can earn its makers millions for many years – but striking theatrical gold is far less likely than you'd think, writes Adam Maguire. Business • 20 Nov 24
Trinity College renames library after poet Eavan Boland The main library at Trinity College Dublin has been renamed after Irish poet Eavan Boland. It will be the first building on Trinity's campus to be named after a woman. Dublin • 09 Oct 24
Trinity College renames library after poet Eavan Boland The main library at Trinity College Dublin has been renamed after Irish poet Eavan Boland. It will be the first building on Trinity's campus to be named after a woman. Dublin • 09 Oct 24
Nearly €380m for arts and culture in Budget 2025 The Government has allocated almost €380 million to arts and culture in Budget 2025. Budget 2025 • 01 Oct 24
Nearly €380m for arts and culture in Budget 2025 The Government has allocated almost €380 million to arts and culture in Budget 2025. Budget 2025 • 01 Oct 24
Free Culture Night events taking place across country Artists, musicians, and performers have invited members of the public to take the streets across the country to celebrate Culture Night. Ireland • 20 Sep 24
Free Culture Night events taking place across country Artists, musicians, and performers have invited members of the public to take the streets across the country to celebrate Culture Night. Ireland • 20 Sep 24
Dublin Fringe Festival marks 30 years of creative arts As the Dublin Fringe Festival celebrates 30 years this year, the event kicking off this weekend promises to be filled with plenty of colour and musical performances. Dublin • 07 Sep 24
Dublin Fringe Festival marks 30 years of creative arts As the Dublin Fringe Festival celebrates 30 years this year, the event kicking off this weekend promises to be filled with plenty of colour and musical performances. Dublin • 07 Sep 24
NCAD denies discriminating against student The National College of Art and Design (NCAD) has denied discriminating against a woman with Down syndrome by failing to provide her with reasonable accommodation after she was enrolled on its fine arts degree programme. Education • 06 Sep 24
NCAD denies discriminating against student The National College of Art and Design (NCAD) has denied discriminating against a woman with Down syndrome by failing to provide her with reasonable accommodation after she was enrolled on its fine arts degree programme. Education • 06 Sep 24