Being a designer is more than a calling — it’s an identity, observes Simone Brewster, London-based painter, interiors architect, jewellery-maker and entrepreneur.
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Read MoreAhead of the launch of the second season of hit show Virgin River, we speak to one of its young stars, Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey, about inspiration and plans for the future.
Read MoreIn days gone by you’d be pleased to be called egregious, but in modern times it’s not complimentary. We look at the way the meanings of certain words mutate with the passing of time — and the social responsibilities that follow.
Read MoreA look at the eight Irish attractions and experiences that made it onto Lonely Planet’s Ultimate Travel List.
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Read MoreEqual parts craft artist, sewist and fashion blogger, Atia Azmi takes us through scalloped hems on homemade dresses, inclusive representation in the creative community and the co-hosting of her own lockdown podcast.
Read MoreWith many galleries closed around the world, culturephiles wait with bated breath for their reopening. After all, it’s spaces like these that provide the thrill of an excursion, a catch-up with friends or even the location of a first date.
Read MoreHow do maps and signs help us navigate the current COVID-19 crisis? Applied Wayfinding, an urban planning and graphic design studio, has released a new toolkit to answer just that need.
Read More“I don’t believe that the pandemic can kill off creativity.” Caroline Maclennan, Festival Director of The Hebridean Celtic Festival (HebCelt) tells writer Vaila Erin Bhaumick why creativity and connection are so essential to our survival.
Read MoreAs Halloween approaches, it’s time to embrace dark nights and even darker tales. With 900 years of violent history, London is the perfect city in which to embark on a chilling tour of some ghostly destinations.
Read MoreIn a world of social distancing, the open air of the countryside beckons — the perfect setting for a safe and luxurious getaway. These fabulous country estates in Ireland are currently making your health and safety their top priority.
Read MorePip Jamieson, founder of The Dots, on the challenges — and opportunities — arising for the freelancers who dare to be creative during the global pandemic.
Read MoreWe profile the creative talent and craftsmanship of Tessy Ehiguese, Virtue Shine and Offica, three Black artists in Ireland.
Read MoreIt’s hard to beat the Canadian Maritimes — this outdoor paradise provides coastal charm, abundant wildlife, and, in a post-Covid world, plenty of room to roam.
Read MoreTai Ògún, a young spoken-word poet from Leeds, speaks about his poetic inspiration and his ambition to help the oppressed.
Read MoreLord Mayor of Dublin, Hazel Chu shares her thoughts on leadership, discrimination and her parent’s hometown of Hong Kong.
Read MoreIrish singer and musician Mags McCarthy on making it big in the home of country music, Nashville, Tennessee, and prioritising TikTok over feeding the calves!
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