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The New Centre
“The political centre cannot hold,” wrote Fintan O’Toole in the opening sentence of his Irish Times column of April 16th. “If this was not already obvious, last Sunday’s [first-round presidential] elections in France have surely made it so.” How, one might ask, does that confident statement stand up after the second round of those elections,…
Speaking in Tongues
Enda O’Doherty writes: Our memories of earliest childhood tend for the most part to be fragmentary – in my own case it is mostly just a faint view of the street outside our front door and a largish car parked outside our neighbour’s house, a common model at the time that I was soon able…
Back to the Future
A magical realist lens on the life of the loyalist village of ‘Ballylack’
Moonlight and Stars
Two new poetry collections from Louise Callaghan and Jean O’Brien
Only Connect
Timothy Morton and Dermot Healy on the end of hierarchies in nature
Truth in the News
Reflections on media coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
But Is It Art?
A source book of commentary over 300 years on Irish art
Flashes of Gold
Memories of bohemian Dublin, the Grand Canal and ‘Baggotonia’
Thinking with Theatre
The development of Yeats’s theatre from words to choreography
The Mountain
Can Starmer take patriotism from the Tories and give it real social content?
Newest Labour
Is the ‘careful’ leadership of Sir Keir Starmer going to destroy Labour?
Understanding the Bards
A fourteenth-century bardic poet and patronage in medieval Ireland