Irish visual artist Ciara O’Connor on using embroidery to explore women’s lives
Irish visual artist Ciara O’Connor on using embroidery to explore women’s lives

Nathalie Marquez Courtney

How an interior stylist turned this period Cork apartment into a quietly luxurious home
How an interior stylist turned this period Cork apartment into a quietly luxurious home

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This picturesque, split-level home in Delgany is on the market for €995,000
This picturesque, split-level home in Delgany is on the market for €995,000

Sarah Finnan

March 28: Today’s top stories in 60 seconds
March 28: Today’s top stories in 60 seconds

Sarah Gill

Real Weddings: Keelin and Darren tie the knot overlooking Dingle Bay
Real Weddings: Keelin and Darren tie the knot overlooking Dingle Bay

Shayna Sappington

Let me tell you why a mother is the perfect employee
Let me tell you why a mother is the perfect employee

Dominique McMullan

I broke up with my boyfriend and now I have bangs
I broke up with my boyfriend and now I have bangs

Edaein OConnell

WIN a family pass to Emerald Park this Easter
WIN a family pass to Emerald Park this Easter

Shayna Sappington

This peaceful Victorian-era Galway home is on the market for €1.65 million
This peaceful Victorian-era Galway home is on the market for €1.65 million

Sarah Finnan

How to recreate 90s skinny brows without plucking out your eyebrows
How to recreate 90s skinny brows without plucking out your eyebrows

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4 Digital Newsletters Worth Reading Before Bed


By Sophie White
26th Sep 2017
4 Digital Newsletters Worth Reading Before Bed

“Reading the digital newsletters of strangers may seem like an odd pastime, but depending on the author, it can be a funny, thought-provoking pursuit,” says Sophie White. Here she chooses five of her favourites to curl up with before bed.

GRIFFNOTES BY SARAH GRIFFIN

Irish novelist and essayist Sarah Griffin crafts beautiful, evocative epistles about life, literature and the world as viewed from a kitchen table in Dublin city. There is melody in her prose and magic in the minutiae, tinyletter.com/griffnotes.

THE DOLLY MAIL BY DOLLY ALDERTON

Journalist and writer Dolly Alderton’s rollicking circular is like a wine-fuelled sleepover. Themes range from one-night stands to hated pop songs and life lessons learned in your twenties. There’re also cameos from other great writers, such as co-host of Alderton’s podcast, Pandora Sykes, tinyletter.com/thedollymail.

THE SOPHIST BY SOPHIE HEAWOOD

Vivid adventures spill from Heawood’s pen in her dispatches that detail anything from single motherhood to bonkers dating apps and living in the twilight zone, aka LA, tinyletter.com/ TheSophist.

JIMSY JAMPOTS BY AMY JONES

Jones is the down-to-earth creator of the video series Three Minutes On and food blog She Cooks, She Eats. She also writes delightfully irreverent and sometimes sincere notes on her life, her loves and her beloved lists, tinyletter.com/jimsyjampots.