Dublin
It’s certainly the most famously walkable, thanks to James Joyce, and among the most hospitable.
John Carney scored huge success on screen and Broadway with “Once.” Can “Sing Street,” which sets youth and the joy of 1980s pop music against religious repression, do the same?
In ‘Party Face,’ Hayley Mills, star of ‘The Parent Trap,’ returns to the stage to play a gently monstrous mother of a daughter with fragile mental health—and a party to organize.
Was it an inside job? Was the truth buried because of a royal sex scandal? The disappearance of the Irish Crown Jewels in 1907 remains unsolved.
If grim insecurity has pervaded England since the Brexit vote, in Dublin, capital of Ireland—which is in the E.U.—real estate brokers are looking to attract big companies and fresh business to the city.
Closed-circuit TV captures the kind of murder that’s become all too common on the Irish street.
A Scientologist in Ireland has been ordered to pay damages to a former church member after she sent emails accusing him of hate-mongering and shared a picture of him covering his genitals with a Guy Fawkes mask.