The case for keeping the Basic Income for the Arts A number of artist resource organisations are working together to retain, extend and expand Ireland's Basic Income for the Arts Pilot. Opinion and Analysis • 15 Jul
New report highlights discrimination in the arts sector A new report published by Irish Theatre Institute highlights the discrimination and harmful behaviours experienced by artists and arts workers from minoritised groups in Irish … Arts and Culture • 05 Jul
RTÉ All Ireland Drama Festival gets under way in Athlone Amateur drama is taking centre stage in Athlone, Co Westmeath as the first competitors in the 2024 RTÉ All Ireland Drama Festival take to the … Arts and Culture • 03 May
Dreams of restoring Abbey stones rekindled 62 years on A 93-year-old woman says it will mean "everything" if her late husband's dream of restoring the building blocks of the original Abbey Theatre is finally … Ireland • 05 Jan
Inside the Business to Arts Awards: creative alliances celebrated Louise O'Reilly, Chief Executive of Business to Arts, introduces this year's edition of the Business to Arts Awards Arts and Culture • 04 Sep 23
Irish artist and painter Camille Souter dies, aged 93 The death has been announced of artist Camille Souter, Irish painter and member of Aosdana. Ireland • 04 Mar 23
Christmas movies for people who hate Christmas movies It's the most wonderful time of year… for some. For others, the last thing they want to watch is 2 hours and 25 minutes of … Film • 28 Nov 22
First payments under pilot scheme for arts sector The first payments under the Basic Income for the Arts pilot scheme are being issued today. Ireland • 28 Oct 22
2,000 basic income grants for artists and creatives The Government has announced the beneficiaries of a 'once-in-a-generation initiative' aimed at supporting a wide variety of artists, which Minster for the Arts Catherine Martin … Ireland • 08 Sep 22
Sara Baume & The Vagrant Birds of Cape Clear - The Lyric Feature An October trip to Cape Clear Island off the coast of West Cork allows the writer and artist Sara Baume and the radio producer Regan … The Lyric Feature • 01 May 22
Macnas' Noeline Kavanagh on the Epic of Gilgamesh Noeline Kavanagh, artistic director of the internationally acclaimed Macnas theatre company, writes for Culture about the story of Gilgamesh.... Film • 08 Sep 21
Watch: RTÉ Supporting The Arts in March This March, RTÉ Supporting the Arts is supporting a wide range of events, including the IFI East Asia Film Festival, the Dublin Literary Awards, and … RTE Supporting The Arts • 25 Feb 21
A Light That Never Goes Out by Keelin Shanley - read an extract We are delighted to present an extract from A Light That Never Goes Out by Keelin Shanley, published by Gill Books. Books • 18 Dec 20
That Place We Call Home, by John Creedon - read an extract We are delighted to present an extract from That Place We Call Home: A Journey Through the Place Names of Ireland by John Creedon, published … Books • 18 Dec 20
20 more Irish second albums to (re)introduce yourself to... We've all heard about 'the difficult second album' syndrome, but 2fm's Dan Hegarty gives us a further 20 follow-up Irish albums that saw Irish acts … Music • 18 Dec 20
The Best Gaming Releases of 2020 2020 was a year the world was firmly put on pause. But games have continued to entertain us all the while. Arts and Culture • 18 Dec 20
Christmas last minute gifts - the best of Irish literature 2020 When it comes to Christmas presents, books make the ideal stocking filler. RTÉ Culture have compiled a comprehensive list of the best Irish books released … Books • 23 Dec 20
Support Irish Makers: Donegal Pens Irish Makers is a new series showcasing some of the most talented makers and creators that the country has to offer. Arts and Culture • 10 Dec 20
Support Irish Makers: 2 Wild Geese Irish Makers is a new series showcasing some of the most talented makers and creators that the country has to offer Arts and Culture • 08 Dec 20
Ní Neart go Guinness - unearthing Irish culture at Farmleigh Dr Nora Moroney, Postdoctoral Fellow at Trinity College Dublin and Marsh's Library, writes for Culture about the library amassed at Farmleigh House in Phoenix Park … Books • 07 Dec 20
Support Irish Makers: Aoife Dooley Irish Makers is a new series showcasing some of the most talented makers and creators that the country has to offer Arts and Culture • 04 Dec 20
Alternately Terrific & Gentle: Liz Roche on dancing long-distance Choreographer Liz Roche writes for Culture about new ways of seeing things and experiencing connections beyond our computer screens to the wider world... Dance • 08 Dec 20