Sunday Miscellany: A Café Called Dorice, by Oliver Sears On a family friend, Josef Cukier, stranded in London at the outbreak of WW2, and his plan to rescue his wife and two daughters, Jews … Sunday Miscellany • 18 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
Dublin music school to play final notes after 45 years A popular music school in south county Dublin will close for the last time later today - Newpark Academy of Music has welcomed generations of … Dublin • 19 Jun
6 essential Irish arts festivals this summer Join us as we count down to an exciting season of cultural happenings across the country... Festivals • 01 Jun
€6m in funding to provide artist workspaces Funding of €6 million is being provided to deliver artist workspaces across the country, to address the widespread shortage of creative spaces. Ireland • 05 Jul
Natural History Museum to close for major refurbishment The Natural History Museum in Dublin is to close from September for a number of years to facilitate major refurbishment works. Ireland • 17 Jun
In The Picture: Heavenly Flowers at the Chester Beatty The Chester Beatty, Dublin has launched a new exhibition, Heavenly Flowers: The Hamilton Field Book of Hours, concentrating on an exquisite fifteenth-century manuscript from their … visual arts • 14 Jun
The Real Carrie Jade - Episode 1 re-cap - I'm Carrie Jade In the midst of a global pandemic (remember that) the multi-award-winning producers at RTÉ Documentary On One received a pitch for a new podcast. The Real Carrie Jade • 12 Jun
Mouthing author Orla Mackey: 'All of our lives amount to a story' Author Orla Mackey introduces her debut novel Mouthing, a multigenerational portrait of small-town life in Ireland. Books • 13 Jun
The Real Carrie Jade - episode 2 re-cap - I'm Samantha Cookes! In their latest podcast, The Real Carrie Jade the multi-award winning team from RTÉ Documentary On One learnt this lesson the hard way. The Real Carrie Jade • 12 Jun
The Real Carrie Jade - what happens when a Podcaster is conned? The RTÉ Documentary On One team is known for their groundbreaking, award-winning podcasts like Runaway Joe and the Nobody Zone. The Real Carrie Jade • 05 Jun
Paddy Power Comedy Festival announce line-up and extra location Paddy Power Comedy Festival returns to The Iveagh Gardens from Thurs, July 25 – Sun, July 28. Comedy • 13 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
In The Picture: The 194th RHA Annual Exhibition Now in its 194th edition, the RHA Annual Exhibition remains Ireland's largest open submission exhibition. visual arts • 11 Jun
Francis Bacon's Nanny by Maylis Besserie - read an extract At the very centre of the life of one of the twentieth-century's greatest artists was the most unexpected of life-long influences... Books • 09 Jun
Book Of The Week: Openings by Lucy Caldwell The Carver-esque story titles that make up Lucy Caldwell's new collection belie the lyricism at work in the author's short story canon. Book Of The Week • 11 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
Reading Ulysses - discussion, guides and explainers Companion series to the RTÉ recordings of James Joyce's 'Ulysses', featuring discussion, guides and explainers of the famous book. Ulysses • 18 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
Fancy Situations: Megan Nolan on artist Salvatore of Lucan Writer Megan Nolan introduces Fancy Situations, a new exhibition from acclaimed artist Salvatore of Lucan opening at Dublin's Kevin Kavanagh Gallery this June. visual arts • 07 Jun