Ireland
We Investigated Whether the Youth Can Still Rage at Europe’s Biggest Private Party
The Trinity College Ball takes place at the oldest university in Ireland, and this year the lineup included everyone from The Kooks to Stormzy.
Why a Group of All Dudes Named Themselves Girl Band
The Irish noise-punks say they didn't mean to offend, and check out the premiere of their new live video.
Portraits From ‘Stab City’
Limerick, Ireland has long held the nickname of 'Stab City.' I found out that reputation hasn't entirely faded.
Author Douglas Coupland on Greece, Utopias, and the Curse of Leisure
Until recently Greeks were able to spend their days doing nothing, which was nice; now they have to spend their days with nothing to do, which is scary.
Currency Converters, Anagrams and Westlife: The Euro Used to Be Great
Our European editors look back at a time when a single currency promised to unite and protect Europe.
Photos of Triumphant, Pissed-Up Irish People Celebrating the Gay Marriage Vote
We went on a bar crawl around Dublin on Saturday night to talk to Ireland's young and drunk about the legalisation of same-sex marriage.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Ireland voted to legalise gay marriage, and a topLAD was found duct-taped to a lamppost in Manchester with a beer taped to his hand.
#ProudToBeIrish Trending as Polls Declare Overwhelming Yes to Marriage Equality in Ireland
Congratulations, Ireland.
Why Some Irish Parents Are Giving Bleach Enemas to Their Autistic Kids
A weird cult thinks that drinking bleach will cure pretty much anything.
The Rising Tide of Open-Water Drug Busts
The intercontinental battle to stop cocaine from coming from South America to Europe by boat.