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The Agreement part 2: When U2 showmanship helped conquer the foundering Yes campaign

The Agreement part 2: When U2 showmanship helped conquer the foundering Yes campaign

Pacy and detailed film examines complicated factors at play in run-up to Belfast Agreement referendum

Tue Apr 04 2023 - 23:20
The Agreement part 1: An unsettling trip back to the era of bullets, Bertie, Blair and Baby Spice

The Agreement part 1: An unsettling trip back to the era of bullets, Bertie, Blair and Baby Spice

RTÉ’s Belfast Agreement documentary sweeps you back to the days when Irish terrorism was routinely in the headlines

Mon Apr 03 2023 - 22:35
Claire Byrne kicks off her TV quizshow. First question: What was RTÉ thinking?

Claire Byrne kicks off her TV quizshow. First question: What was RTÉ thinking?

On Ireland’s Smartest, it seems a waste to have such a good current-affairs presenter posing stumpers about Scooby-Doo

Sun Apr 02 2023 - 20:00
Feist on cancelling her tour with Arcade Fire: ‘I couldn’t continue’

Feist on cancelling her tour with Arcade Fire: ‘I couldn’t continue’

Leslie Feist on the aftermath of learning about allegations against Win Butler, her post-baby album, and ‘singing poorly’ at the Grammys

Sat Apr 01 2023 - 05:30
‘I love coming in to work’: Meet the big players in Ireland’s growing tabletop gaming industry

‘I love coming in to work’: Meet the big players in Ireland’s growing tabletop gaming industry

Slaying monsters, casting spells... business is booming for the creators of RPGs such as Dungeon & Dragons, Warhammer and Broken Weave

Fri Mar 31 2023 - 05:30
Sisters review: They said it was the Irish Fleabag, then the sweary drunks and low-key anti-Semites showed up

Sisters review: They said it was the Irish Fleabag, then the sweary drunks and low-key anti-Semites showed up

Television: The show has some of Fleabag’s cruelty but it lacks its screwball energy and its jokes

Thu Mar 30 2023 - 22:15
Dylan McGrath’s Secret Service: One time villain chef’s kindness matters more than the catering

Dylan McGrath’s Secret Service: One time villain chef’s kindness matters more than the catering

TV Review: Dylan McGrath and the show come from a place of enormous kindness and that, more than the catering, is what ultimately matters

Wed Mar 29 2023 - 22:00
Bear Grylls Meets President Zelenskyy review: TV action man eager to set the world to rights

Bear Grylls Meets President Zelenskyy review: TV action man eager to set the world to rights

In this Channel 4 documentary, Grylls is very good at being earnest and is genuinely moved by the fortitude of Ukraine

Wed Mar 29 2023 - 13:56
Tori Amos at the Olympia: ‘It’s great to be in Dublin. You love people who understand guilt and shame’

Tori Amos at the Olympia: ‘It’s great to be in Dublin. You love people who understand guilt and shame’

The American singer is in snarling, stomping form and delivers a set dripping with emotional gore

Wed Mar 29 2023 - 11:28
If a script called for ‘befuddled Irishman’ who else would you hire but Chris O’Dowd?

If a script called for ‘befuddled Irishman’ who else would you hire but Chris O’Dowd?

Dusty is an Irish schoolteacher who has somehow ended up in small-town Louisiana – one of those amiably bedraggled types at which Chris O’Dowd excels

Wed Mar 29 2023 - 05:00
‘You’re a brave wee peeler, aren’t you?’ In Blue Lights, an uneasy peace grips Belfast

‘You’re a brave wee peeler, aren’t you?’ In Blue Lights, an uneasy peace grips Belfast

Television: In BBC’s gritty new cop drama, an idealistic PSNI recruit is quickly set straight on limits of what police could or should try to do

Tue Mar 28 2023 - 09:38
Succession is back for its final season. It’s firing on every cylinder – and the joke is on us

Succession is back for its final season. It’s firing on every cylinder – and the joke is on us

TV Review: Jesse Armstrong’s dramedy is playing the hits. But what smashes they are. And what zinging dialogue

Mon Mar 27 2023 - 09:52
Great Expectations review: Sweary, scary Dickens sounds interesting until you’re forced to sit through it

Great Expectations review: Sweary, scary Dickens sounds interesting until you’re forced to sit through it

Television: Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight lays the melodrama on with a trowel in this take on Dickens, starring Olivia Colman as Miss Havisham

Sun Mar 26 2023 - 22:00
Baz Ashmawy, after his run-in with protesters, returns with a wonderfully feelgood DIY SOS

Baz Ashmawy, after his run-in with protesters, returns with a wonderfully feelgood DIY SOS

Television: The Big Build Ireland kicks off its new season by making Adam Drummond’s home wheelchair accessible

Sun Mar 26 2023 - 19:30
In the Name of the Son: How a Cork woman who lost three children turned unimaginable grief into saving lives

In the Name of the Son: How a Cork woman who lost three children turned unimaginable grief into saving lives

The tragedies that have scarred Mags Riordan led her to setting up a clinic in Malawi where her third child lost his life

Thu Mar 23 2023 - 23:15
‘Cathal Coughlan was an inspiration’: Robert Forster on The Go-Betweens’ Irish spirit

‘Cathal Coughlan was an inspiration’: Robert Forster on The Go-Betweens’ Irish spirit

Australian songwriter on his friendship with Microdisney, overcoming Grant McLennan’s death, and why superstardom doesn’t appeal

Thu Mar 23 2023 - 06:00
Waco: American Apocalypse review: Portrait of institutional dysfunction makes for gripping viewing

Waco: American Apocalypse review: Portrait of institutional dysfunction makes for gripping viewing

Documentary chronicles catastrophic confrontation between FBI, ATF and David Koresh’s Branch Davidian cult

Wed Mar 22 2023 - 16:33
Gina Birch of The Raincoats: ‘We tried to make something a bit feisty, a bit courageous’

Gina Birch of The Raincoats: ‘We tried to make something a bit feisty, a bit courageous’

The punk icon, who has just made a fantastic solo album, on feminisim, Kurt Cobain and John Lydon

Tue Mar 21 2023 - 05:30
Sebastian Barry on his mother Joan O’Hara’s Sligo upbringing: ‘It was like tar on her shoes’

Sebastian Barry on his mother Joan O’Hara’s Sligo upbringing: ‘It was like tar on her shoes’

Television: The actor was ‘fettered’ by self-absorption, according to Barry, whose father apparently regarded philandering as his mission in life

Mon Mar 20 2023 - 22:35
Kin review: Dublin city is just a moody backdrop as gangsters bumble in the gloom

Kin review: Dublin city is just a moody backdrop as gangsters bumble in the gloom

It looks great but style only goes so far and, two seasons in, Kin’s lack of substance is impossible to ignore

Sun Mar 19 2023 - 22:35
Dancing with the Stars 2023: 2FM’s Carl Mullan wins in one of the biggest shocks in show’s history

Dancing with the Stars 2023: 2FM’s Carl Mullan wins in one of the biggest shocks in show’s history

The 2FM personality comes out on top ahead of bookies’ favourite Brooke Scullion and early frontrunners Suzanne Jackson and Damian McGinty

Sun Mar 19 2023 - 21:15
Dancing with the Stars final 2023: Everything you need to know

Dancing with the Stars final 2023: Everything you need to know

The time, the participants, the routines and some tips - here’s your handy guide to what could be the last episode of one of RTÉ's biggest franchises

Fri Mar 17 2023 - 10:58
A Sort of Homecoming: Bono and the Edge are a revelation as they go back to their roots with cantankerous David Letterman

A Sort of Homecoming: Bono and the Edge are a revelation as they go back to their roots with cantankerous David Letterman

Documentary is perfectly conventional and thumpingly agreeable and heart-warming

Fri Mar 17 2023 - 00:01
Ryan Tubridy’s top Late, Late moments: F-Bomb, Hozier’s Parting Glass, Francis Brennan’s duvet difficulties

Ryan Tubridy’s top Late, Late moments: F-Bomb, Hozier’s Parting Glass, Francis Brennan’s duvet difficulties

Love him or loathe him, Tubs has his share of headline-grabbing moments

Thu Mar 16 2023 - 15:15
Shadow and Bone: Sumptuous saga will appeal to fantasy fans who like a steam-punk twist

Shadow and Bone: Sumptuous saga will appeal to fantasy fans who like a steam-punk twist

Binge-friendly show spins traditional tropes into intriguing new directions that could be called “Romanov-chic”

Thu Mar 16 2023 - 14:53
Ultimate U2: The Irish rock giants’ 20 best tracks, in order

Ultimate U2: The Irish rock giants’ 20 best tracks, in order

The band release Songs of Surrender, featuring rerecordings of 40 songs from their catalogue, tomorrow. Here’s our choice of U2′s best songs

Thu Mar 16 2023 - 06:01
Ted Lasso: You’ll only enjoy this show if you’ve never been near a real soccer match before

Ted Lasso: You’ll only enjoy this show if you’ve never been near a real soccer match before

This feel-good comedy has recast the Premier League as a snuggly sporting Disneyland

Wed Mar 15 2023 - 15:42
Paula Yates documentary is a horribly riveting study in late 20th-century celebrity

Paula Yates documentary is a horribly riveting study in late 20th-century celebrity

Television: A fascinating reminder of anarchy and misogyny of British media in 1980s and 1990s

Tue Mar 14 2023 - 10:34
Brian and Arthur: A Very Modern Family – hiding in plain sight is a film exploring a uniquely Irish dysfunction

Brian and Arthur: A Very Modern Family – hiding in plain sight is a film exploring a uniquely Irish dysfunction

When it comes to surrogacy, Ireland’s legislation is a never-never land with few certainties and much guesswork

Mon Mar 13 2023 - 22:35
Dancing with the Stars week 10: semi-final with a tense dance-off and bloody headbutt

Dancing with the Stars week 10: semi-final with a tense dance-off and bloody headbutt

Television: comedian Kevin McGahern loses out to Suzanne Jackson, as she joins Brooke Scullion, Damian McGinty and dark horse Carl Mullan in the final

Sun Mar 12 2023 - 21:30
Wild Isles: Quibbles about ‘our British Isles’ melt away in the face of David Attenborough’s passion

Wild Isles: Quibbles about ‘our British Isles’ melt away in the face of David Attenborough’s passion

Attenborough’s narration – at once stern and cosy – draws you in, as all worries evaporate

Sun Mar 12 2023 - 20:00
Match of the Day review: After a day of thunderous controversy, a deafening silence swallows BBC One

Match of the Day review: After a day of thunderous controversy, a deafening silence swallows BBC One

Television: With no Gary Lineker, pundits or commentators, the embattled broadcaster replaces its Premier League show with an eerie highlights package

Sat Mar 11 2023 - 23:32
Cheap European Homes: Maggie Molloy’s solution to soaring Irish property prices – move to the Longford of Europe

Cheap European Homes: Maggie Molloy’s solution to soaring Irish property prices – move to the Longford of Europe

A couple’s gung-ho move to Portugal says a lot about their adventurous spirit and tells us a great deal about the state of the Irish property market

Thu Mar 09 2023 - 19:30
Spencer Matthews’s Everest journey is a reminder that grief can take you to unexpected places

Spencer Matthews’s Everest journey is a reminder that grief can take you to unexpected places

‘The timing isn’t great’: The reality star risks everything to try find his brother’s body in Finding Michael, leaving behind his wife, Dublin podcaster Vogue Williams, and their three children

Thu Mar 09 2023 - 11:39
RTÉ Investigates: Ireland’s Unregulated Psychologists – Devastating public service broadcasting

RTÉ Investigates: Ireland’s Unregulated Psychologists – Devastating public service broadcasting

Television: One quibble aside, this is a shocking and important exposé of the exploitation of vulnerable families by charlatans

Tue Mar 07 2023 - 10:27
‘You can’t do what Bill Cosby did unless you have other people supporting what you’re doing’

‘You can’t do what Bill Cosby did unless you have other people supporting what you’re doing’

Watching The Cosby Show was a Sunday-evening ritual. The documentary We Need to Talk About Cosby chronicles his unmasking as a serial predator

Mon Mar 06 2023 - 10:23
Dancing with the Stars week 9: Twirl too far for Panti Bliss as history-making drag queen voted off

Dancing with the Stars week 9: Twirl too far for Panti Bliss as history-making drag queen voted off

It’s a long walk into the twilight for drag queen Panti Bliss who, with Samson, created history as the first same-sex couple on the show

Sun Mar 05 2023 - 21:21
Dublin Narcos: How heroin and the drug lords got a death grip on the city

Dublin Narcos: How heroin and the drug lords got a death grip on the city

A new look at the 1980s Dublin heroin epidemic and the covert Garda squad that tried to keep pace with the criminals flooding the city with drugs

Sun Mar 05 2023 - 13:37
Daisy Jones & the Six: Everyone looks perpetually glamorous, but it’s a soulless jingle

Daisy Jones & the Six: Everyone looks perpetually glamorous, but it’s a soulless jingle

The TV drama starring Elvis’s grandchild Riley Keough is at its best when laying bare the misogyny of the music industry

Fri Mar 03 2023 - 09:14
The Dry: A comedy about addiction that’s all too easy to give up

The Dry: A comedy about addiction that’s all too easy to give up

As alcoholics go, the star of this Dublin-set dramedy seems suspiciously well put together

Wed Mar 01 2023 - 22:10
The Mandalorian season three is drifting in deep space - something is clearly missing

The Mandalorian season three is drifting in deep space - something is clearly missing

Television: The first episode is perfectly adequate but a five-star property has become a three-star one

Wed Mar 01 2023 - 15:20
Réaltaí na Gaeltachta: A pleasant, Peig-free way to learn Irish

Réaltaí na Gaeltachta: A pleasant, Peig-free way to learn Irish

Television: This unassuming travelogue will charm even those who wouldn’t recognise a fada in a police line-up

Wed Mar 01 2023 - 09:10
Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? The Cranberries’ debut album turns 30 today

Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? The Cranberries’ debut album turns 30 today

They were outsiders but, in one of the great self-fulfilling prophecies in Irish music, they quickly conquered the world

Wed Mar 01 2023 - 06:00
Stories from the Street: This isn’t misery porn. It’s the grim reality of life without a home

Stories from the Street: This isn’t misery porn. It’s the grim reality of life without a home

Television: Luke McManus’s film, on Virgin Media One, lands its punches yet never strays into voyeurism

Tue Feb 28 2023 - 12:31
Unforgotten: Sinéad Keenan’s fantastic as the new Nicola Walker. What’s with the accents, though?

Unforgotten: Sinéad Keenan’s fantastic as the new Nicola Walker. What’s with the accents, though?

Television: The Irish actor takes over as the cold-case drama’s outwardly tough, inwardly vulnerable lead detective

Mon Feb 27 2023 - 22:00
Bono, Edge and Letterman mooch about a Dublin so old and gloomy even the crow’s feet have crow’s feet

Bono, Edge and Letterman mooch about a Dublin so old and gloomy even the crow’s feet have crow’s feet

A Sort of Homecoming: U2’s new album prompts the chatshow host’s first visit to Ireland. He lands looking ready for St Patrick: The Grunge Years

Mon Feb 27 2023 - 06:00
Dancing with the Stars week 8: Shane Byrne’s luck runs out as Brooke Scullion edges closer to victory

Dancing with the Stars week 8: Shane Byrne’s luck runs out as Brooke Scullion edges closer to victory

TV: It’s a bittersweet sign-off from the rugby player – comic relief through most of the series – after his American smooth scores a not-at-all shabby 22

Sun Feb 26 2023 - 20:55
Meghan Remy: ‘Sinéad O’Connor was a marked woman. People wanted to take her down’

Meghan Remy: ‘Sinéad O’Connor was a marked woman. People wanted to take her down’

U.S. Girls singer is still stung by the hypocrisies of her Catholic upbringing as she releases her new album Bless This Mess

Sat Feb 25 2023 - 00:01
Whatever happened to GPO Girl? The mind-boggling tale of a serial scammer who landed in Ireland

Whatever happened to GPO Girl? The mind-boggling tale of a serial scammer who landed in Ireland

Television: In 2013 a young woman was discovered, dishevelled and in distress, on O’Connell Street in Dublin. Con Girl retells an extraordinary story

Thu Feb 23 2023 - 11:02
Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion: Celebrity Big Brother meets amateur Dermot Bannon

Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion: Celebrity Big Brother meets amateur Dermot Bannon

Television: As property-makeover show, it’s fine. As a profile in celebrity, it stands on flaky foundations

Wed Feb 22 2023 - 13:06
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