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  • For love or money?

    When it comes to buying cards, women are in first - but men are still picking up the tab for dinner. Amid the rampant commercialism, is there still room for romance, asks Fiona McCann. p
  • Love it or hate it?

    Fiona McCann tests the temperature on Dublin's Grafton Street as things heat up for Valentine's Day. p
  • Giving opera a real rattle

    Niall Doyle: there 'has to be some sort of national opera company, operating in and out of the capital city'. The Arts: The appointment of Niall Doyle as chief executive of Opera Ireland was a surprise. But radical change is needed if opera is to take its rightful place among Irish arts, Doyle tells Michael Dervan. p
Other Features
  • Contriving a striking absence on canvas

    Visual Arts:  Allyson Keehan once described her own work as the exploration of "contrived absence". It might sound obscure, but its not a bad description of what she does in her paintings which are always, in themselves, sumptuous and beautifully made. p
  • Reviews

    Concorde at the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin and A Night in November at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin, are reviewed. p
  • Why Mars always loses to Venus

    It's a Dad's Life:   Girls and boys. Have you noticed they're a little different? I don't know much about Mars or Venus, but in my few years here on Earth I've picked up on some notable discrepancies in perspective and behaviour. p
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