SOLD OUT: Liz Nugent in conversation
Sally Diamond cannot understand why what she did was so strange. She was only doing what her father told her to do, to put him... Read More
SOLD OUT: Imagining Dublin with Roddy Doyle
Dublinese, Dubliners and Dublin, Roddy Doyle, the bard of the northside, has been invoking Dublin for four decades. Whether it’s two auld lads at a... Read More
The Power of Connection
Dr Harry Barry shares advice and techniques for improving our skills of emotional connection. From the neuroscience behind communication to the role of verbal language,... Read More
SOLD OUT: John Banville in conversation
From the revered Booker Prize-winning author comesThe Singularities a playful, multi-layered novel of nostalgia, life and death, and quantum theory, which opens with the return... Read More
SOLD OUT: Chums: the elite who run the UK
Westminster and Whitehall are swarming with old Oxonians who’ve attended the same balls and black tie dinners. Of the 17 post-war British prime ministers, 13... Read More
SOLD OUT: Poetry Matters!
Poetry takes us to a different place, allowing us to see the world through a different lens. When we read poetry we think in a... Read More
SOLD OUT: Searching for America: David Brooks in conversation
Most read columnist in The New York Times, regarded as the most influential commentator in the United States, David Brooks explains America in turmoil. What... Read More
SOLD OUT: Juvenile Not Delinquent
This is a very special event about urban life, poverty, class and, ultimately, the enduring joy of deep friendship. For anyone who remembers their teenage... Read More
SOLD OUT: The Rodfather : Paul Howard and Roddy Collins
Inside the Beautiful (Ugly, Ridiculous, Hilarious) Game with the funniest man in football, Roddy Collins – a player (at 16 clubs), manager (at 12 clubs)... Read More
Growing up in a Dictatorship
Lea Ypi grew up in totalitarian Albania, and Razan Ibraheem lived under Syria’s authoritarian regime and Isis terror . What was it like to grow... Read More