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
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
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
Support Irish Makers: Drumgreenagh Irish Makers is a series spotlighting some of the most talented makers, creators and independent businesses that the country has to offer. Irish Makers • 03 Dec 20
Concerts, gigs and festivals for 2021 - what not to miss While in 2020 we have had to sacrifice gigs, concerts and festivals for livestreams in our sitting rooms, there is plenty to look forward to … Music • 03 Dec 20
Support Irish Makers: Annie West Irish Makers is a new series showcasing some of the most talented makers and creators that the country has to offer Arts and Culture • 01 Dec 20
The colouring book celebrating black and POC creatives Gxrlcode is an Irish female collective that has teamed up with various black and people-of-colour creatives of the diaspora to release their first print project … visual arts • 03 Dec 20
Once more, with colour - Pan Pan, Beckett & WHAT IS THE WORD Nicholas Johnson writes for Culture about Pan Pan Theatre's latest project, what is the word... Theatre • 08 Jan 21