The Irish Times Magazine - 26 Feb 2022
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A quarter- century after divorce became legal, it is a fact of Irish life, but is still costly, traumatic and isolating for many who go through it
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A quarter- century after divorce became legal, it is a fact of Irish life, but is still costly, traumatic and isolating for many who go through it, writes Jennifer O’Connell
A quarter- century after divorce became legal, it is a fact of Irish life, but is still costly, traumatic and isolating for many who go through it, writes Jennifer O’Connell
Step by step How to get a divorce in
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A child of the Troubles
A child of the Troubles
The girl in the glider
Irish design at London
Fashion Week
Style for hire
Tools to help hair in the battle against
Irish weather
Ski highs
Ooh- là- là
GEMMA TIPTON
Veggie dishes that work
Middle eastern root vegetable feast with harissa and butterbean
hummus
Baked beetroot with baharat,
yoghurt and sesame
Spiced carrot and chickpea stew
FAST FAMILY FEASTS
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Primavera stuffed chicken
Rhubarb and pistachio
frangipane tart
Celebrate the changing of the seasons
The ideal neighbourhood restaurant
ANOTHER
ROUND
Back from a sideways blow
This week’s highlights
MEDICAL DRAMA Casualty
HANGING WITH THE BOSS Bruce Springsteen: A Secret History
ENTERTAINMENT Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
NEW SERIES Peaky Blinders
NEW SERIES Cumasc: Seisiúin sa Black Gate
NEW SERIES Extraordinary Portraits
NEW SERIES Marcus Wareing’s Tales from a Kitchen Garden
ECOLOGICAL INSIGHTS Faoi Bhláth
AWARDS CEREMONY The 2022 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
PROPERTY COMPETITION Home of the Year
NEW SERIES Killing Eve
MUSIC CONTEST Rock Till We Drop
NEW SERIES Your Body Uncovered with Kate Garraway
NEW SERIES Ireland’s Dirty Laundry
DOCUMENTARY Louis Theroux: Shooting Joe Exotic
NEW SERIES Saol Clainne
NEW INSIGHTS Amol Rajan Interviews Sir Ian McKellen
NEW DOCUMENTARY Speechless
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK
LAST IN SERIES Peataí!
RETURN TO
GOTHAM
It’s perhaps unrealistic of me, but I think people will be flooding back to see films. Look at vinyl. Vinyl survived. Vinyl has soul. Cinema has got soul
FESTIVAL
Accessible to all Belfast
Back to musical life Two
Many voices Richard King’s lively oral history of late- 20th century Wales
Reviews Ten Thousand
THE DEFINITIVE ARTICLE
A WORLD ON THE MOVE
Live audiences are back but will they behave themselves?
JOY AS AN ACT OF RESISTANCE
Netflix wants me to interact, but what if I just want to chill?
OUR HISTORY IN THE MUSIC
Ones to Watch
Struggles within and all around
Without a Cahir in the world
A chorus of voices finding the melody
Brian Maye
Paschal Donohoe
Ten Thousand Apologies
A psychodrama of social mobility
The weight of tradition
In Erika L Sánchez’s acclaimed I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, a teenager is caught between Mexican traditions and American opportunities.
Power absolutely
Eyewitness account of a refugee trek
A beautiful pooling of humanity
A swashbuckling philosophical odyssey
Anything but dull
Churchill’s Jewish internees
Bestsellers
Poem My Last Day as an Altar Boy
Strange, perfect descriptions
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