In the key of Cuba
Roberto Fonseca has always been surrounded by music, from his
family influences to playing with the Buena Vista greats. His life
is far from static, he tells
Arminta Wallace p
Training Private Brian
The Band of Brothers box set was far from adequate preparation for spending 24 hours with the Army, Brian O'Connell discovered p
A collective effort that moves as one
The dancers in Martine Pisani's deceptively simple piece consider rehearsals as play, but it's no free-for-all, writes Michael Seaver p
Other Features
If life was like the property adverts . . .
Give Me a Break/Kate Holmquist: I've fantasised about living in Belmayne. Of being that long-legged big-haired glamour girl in total charge of sofa plus remote control, while behind her a gorgeous guy with a wicked sparkle - concierge? boyfriend? - delivers a beverage on a silver tray. pConText: Neurolaw
What? By invoking the somewhat inexact science of neurolaw, lawyers are increasingly finding a new perpetrator of crimes - it was their brains wot done it. pReviews
Irish Times writers review a selection of events p




