Ráiméis! 15 slang words as Gaeilge to use this summer Altering words in some way to conceal their meaning to those outside the group is typical of jargons the world over Gaeilge • 11 Jul
What happened to the art which represented Ireland at Olympics? We know Jack B Yeats' medal-winning painting is in the National Gallery, but where are the other Irish artworks which were Olympic hopefuls? Olympic Games • 10 Jul
How the GAA has influenced Ireland's pop culture Gaelic games have become embedded in popular culture in ways that we may not even consciously realise GAA • 04 Jul
Why Irish cities and towns are hiring 'night mayors' Dozens of cities across the world have hired 'Night Mayors' to reinvigorate cultural life and Ireland is next Night Time Economy • 03 Jul
What happens to the victims of con artists like Carrie Jade? Fraud can have long-lasting traumatic impact on its victims, especially when some of them are children True crime • 28 Jun
How censorship marginalised Irish gay writer John Broderick The absence of Broderick's books meant he was not given the opportunity to become part of the Irish literary landscape Literature • 27 Jun
How much is a Taylor Swift live show worth to a country? A lesson in Swiftonomics: can a Taylor Swift tour visit help a country shake off the impacts of the global economic slowdown? Taylor Swift • 24 Jun
Why do people talk so much at gigs and concerts? Audience members chatting all the way through a live show is yet another example of bad gig behaviour Music • 24 Jun
Why are Irish gig tickets so expensive? The price of a ticket to see your favourite act has increased dramatically for a plethora of reasons Music • 20 Jun
What do Irish medieval handbells sound like? An exhibition allows visitors to experience a small part of medieval Ireland as it was heard more than 1,000 years old Culture • 17 Jun
Why do so many films show AI taking over the world? Both Atlas and The Creator stick to the plot of AI films and are dominated by a fear of AI taking control of our world Film • 12 Jun
What Leopold Bloom's food diary tells us about Bloomsday The story of Ulysses unfolds through the food Leopold Bloom eats as he travels around Dublin by day and night Bloomsday • 10 Jun
8 times Ulysses made a splash on stage and screen How have various adaptations of Ulysses tried, succeeded or failed to bring audiences closer to Joyce's Dublin odyssey? Ulysses • 10 Jun
What did James Joyce have to say about the Irish beef industry? Dive into Ulysses and you'll find much about cattle - and the economic relationship between Ireland and Britain James Joyce • 10 Jun
What makes a successful piece of public performance art? Grounded in theatre but branching into many other art forms, performance art has always been disruptive and unpredictable Culture • 11 Jul
The story of the secret theatre buried under Dublin's Busáras The Eblana theatre ensured the capital city's main bus station was also a busy cultural and social space for many decades History • 07 Jun
What can we learn from Ireland's fraught history with public art? From historical monuments to the Spire and the Portal, public art in Ireland has often struggled to win over the general public Culture • 23 May
How Irish artist Hilary Heron became a pioneering modern sculptor Heron travelled to post-war Paris on a motorbike, taught herself to weld and broke down barriers Culture • 10 Jun
Why do people behave badly around public art like the Portal? Herd mentality can escalate the frequency and intensity of attention-seeking behaviour, especially in an interactive public space like the Portal Psychology • 20 May
Palword, Pokémon and Pikachu: a rip-off or an influence? There are several aspects to consider when looking at the case of similar yet legally distinctive and separate video games Copyright • 15 May
Why did Ireland give Israel 10 points at the Eurovision? Pollster Kevin Cunningham explains how the nature of Eurovision voting influenced the outcome Eurovision • 14 May
All you ever wanted to know about webcomics There are a myriad of reasons why webcomics have proven so popular with both creators and readers Webcomics • 09 May
How Irish Traveller stories link us to the natural world The traditional knowledge contained in Irish Traveller stories may help us to reconnect with the natural world Folklore • 02 May
Why Beyoncé's accent is the best thing about Cowboy Carter The accent of the singer is the most essential component of country music and that's the genius of the Texas native's new album Beyoncé • 01 May
Meet Kathleen Cox, the Irish ceramic artist who broke the mould Unheralded during her lifetime, Cox left behind a striking collection of works which continue to fascinate, influence and inspire Ireland's Hidden Treasures • 26 Apr