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The Young Offenders contains more Cork accents than in past decade on RTÉ

The Young Offenders contains more Cork accents than in past decade on RTÉ

Review: It’s almost as if metropolitan life exists beyond Dublin. What dark alchemy is this?

Mon Nov 11 2019 - 22:05
Why does The Crown have a problem with Ireland?

Why does The Crown have a problem with Ireland?

There’s no room for Northern Ireland or the Troubles in The Crown series 3, set in 1964-77

Mon Nov 11 2019 - 06:00
Bono on Gaybo: ‘If you didn’t get on the Late Late, you didn’t feel you existed’

Bono on Gaybo: ‘If you didn’t get on the Late Late, you didn’t feel you existed’

The Late Late Show Gay Byrne Special: A night of bittersweet memories and classic footage

Tue Nov 05 2019 - 23:56
Apple TV’s The Morning Show is aggressively okay

Apple TV’s The Morning Show is aggressively okay

Flagship series is a shrug of indifference catalysed as €13m per episode blandness

Fri Nov 01 2019 - 09:55
Kanye West: Jesus Is King review – A giant, exhausting shout-out to the Lord

Kanye West: Jesus Is King review – A giant, exhausting shout-out to the Lord

The follow-up to Ye sees Kanye West trapped in a cage of ego, guilt and insecurity

Sat Oct 26 2019 - 23:15
‘Enya is up there with the Beatles’

‘Enya is up there with the Beatles’

Natalie Mering, who performs as Weyes Blood, on climate change, Greta Thunberg and Enya’s influence on her music

Sat Oct 19 2019 - 05:00
‘We all know our lives have been f**ked by the internet’

‘We all know our lives have been f**ked by the internet’

Torquil Campbell, the frontman of Canadian indie posters Stars, on free speech, The Smiths and the impact of music

Fri Sept 27 2019 - 06:00
Mercury Prize 2019: ‘F**k Boris’ stunt overshadows Dave’s win

Mercury Prize 2019: ‘F**k Boris’ stunt overshadows Dave’s win

The rapper Dave wins for his album Psychodrama in a highly politicised ceremony

Thu Sept 19 2019 - 22:50
Electric Picnic aftermath: Campers leave fewer tents, but plenty of chairs and gazebos

Electric Picnic aftermath: Campers leave fewer tents, but plenty of chairs and gazebos

Organisers estimate ‘30 per cent more tents’ were taken home from campsites this year

Mon Sept 02 2019 - 17:07
Electric Picnic 2019: Best gigs of the weekend

Electric Picnic 2019: Best gigs of the weekend

Reviews: Florence, Billie, Charli and Christine, plus Hozier and Richard Ashcroft

Mon Sept 02 2019 - 10:03
‘Hello, Dublin!’ Electric Picnic 2019’s best and worst moments

‘Hello, Dublin!’ Electric Picnic 2019’s best and worst moments

From Charli XCX and Billie Eilish to a sea of plastic cups and a big geographical fail

Mon Sept 02 2019 - 06:00
Florence + the Machine at Electric Picnic: An incandescent finale

Florence + the Machine at Electric Picnic: An incandescent finale

Review: The festival’s closing set leaves the audience stirred and gasping for more

Sun Sept 01 2019 - 23:59
Richard Ashcroft at Electric Picnic: 'I’m so happy to be let off my leash in Laois'

Richard Ashcroft at Electric Picnic: 'I’m so happy to be let off my leash in Laois'

Review: The singer harks unashamedly back to The Verve’s glory days in a big-hearted set

Sun Sept 01 2019 - 20:45
Electric Picnic’s perfect moment came late on Saturday afternoon

Electric Picnic’s perfect moment came late on Saturday afternoon

A glittering rainbow signalled the rain’s end, bathing the field in the colours of tolerance

Sat Aug 31 2019 - 16:29
Electric Picnic 2019: ‘Ferocious’ Scary Éire party like it’s 1991

Electric Picnic 2019: ‘Ferocious’ Scary Éire party like it’s 1991

Review: Dublin-Tullamore crew Scary Éire played the Salty Dog stage in the woods at 1am

Sat Aug 31 2019 - 12:35
Ezra Furman: ‘It’s in my blood to have a fear about encouraging fascism’

Ezra Furman: ‘It’s in my blood to have a fear about encouraging fascism’

The cult indie singer on his angry new album, falling out of love with Morrissey, Trump’s treatment of refugees and why being gender non-conforming brings everyday peril

Sat Aug 31 2019 - 05:00
Hozier at Electric Picnic: Stirring homecoming from an Irish star

Hozier at Electric Picnic: Stirring homecoming from an Irish star

Review: ‘I can’t put a name on being in front of a home crowd,’ says an emotional Hozier

Fri Aug 30 2019 - 23:49
Dermot Kennedy at Electric Picnic: A hard-punching main-stage performance

Dermot Kennedy at Electric Picnic: A hard-punching main-stage performance

Review: Welcome to the evening the festival finally achieves peak Irish troubadour

Fri Aug 30 2019 - 22:36
Billie Eilish at Electric Picnic: ‘I’m part Irish, dude… This is my home’

Billie Eilish at Electric Picnic: ‘I’m part Irish, dude… This is my home’

Review: The 17-year-old force of nature performs a knockout set

Fri Aug 30 2019 - 21:05
Electric Picnic director tells festivalgoers: ‘Take your tent away’

Electric Picnic director tells festivalgoers: ‘Take your tent away’

Event grows to record high of 57,500 attendees for 2019, up 2,500 from 2018

Tue Aug 27 2019 - 16:45
Let’s Eat Grandma: ‘It’s easy to access young girls in the music industry’

Let’s Eat Grandma: ‘It’s easy to access young girls in the music industry’

The British pop savants on #MeToo, friendship and overcoming stereotypes

Sat Aug 24 2019 - 05:00
Cillian Murphy: ‘We all have contradictions within us’

Cillian Murphy: ‘We all have contradictions within us’

The Peaky Blinders star on gangsters, the IRA and playing one of the great anti-heroes

Sat Aug 17 2019 - 05:00
Inside the Secret World of Incels: Misogyny, murder and cowardice

Inside the Secret World of Incels: Misogyny, murder and cowardice

Review: This alarming film vindicates the stereotype of the awkward, seething outcast

Thu Aug 01 2019 - 09:00
I Am Kirsty: A great British kitchen-sink drama

I Am Kirsty: A great British kitchen-sink drama

Review: Samantha Morton excels as a struggling single mother who turns to sex work

Wed Jul 31 2019 - 13:35
How Animals Work: Putting the yeeeugh into yoof TV

How Animals Work: Putting the yeeeugh into yoof TV

Review: The RTÉ show should really be called What Animals Look Like When Turned Inside Out – and Isn’t It Disgusting?

Tue Jul 30 2019 - 10:08
The Handmaid’s Tale: The most searing episode of the season yet

The Handmaid’s Tale: The most searing episode of the season yet

Review: The third season of the dystopian drama is rising with dread to its end game

Fri Jul 26 2019 - 10:00
The Mercury Prize hasn’t favoured Irish acts before, but this year might be different

The Mercury Prize hasn’t favoured Irish acts before, but this year might be different

Dublin’s Fontaines DC make shortlist dominated by jittery, outspoken music

Thu Jul 25 2019 - 15:58
The Great Hack: The story of Cambridge Analytica, Trump and Brexit

The Great Hack: The story of Cambridge Analytica, Trump and Brexit

Review: The Netflix documentary has many villains, few heroes and needs a through line

Wed Jul 24 2019 - 09:36
Panorama, America’s Abortion War: A nuanced look at both sides of the debate

Panorama, America’s Abortion War: A nuanced look at both sides of the debate

Review: A documentary on the fights to keep and outlaw abortion in the US south

Tue Jul 23 2019 - 09:40
Bob Dylan smiles on Kilkenny, but the night belongs to Neil Young

Bob Dylan smiles on Kilkenny, but the night belongs to Neil Young

Review: The grizzled pair deliver a jaunty Johnny Cash duet in baking-hot Nowlan Park

Sun Jul 14 2019 - 23:40
Versatile Dublin rappers: I'd like to thank all the smack heads on Abbey Street

Versatile Dublin rappers: I'd like to thank all the smack heads on Abbey Street

They stormed this year’s Longitude festival and they've announced a gig at the 3 Arena, but not all is as it seems in the rap duo’s world. Or is it?

Thu Jul 11 2019 - 11:59
Lana Del Rey’s birthday gig in Malahide is playful one minute, riotous the next

Lana Del Rey’s birthday gig in Malahide is playful one minute, riotous the next

Review: She enters under a hazy summer sun – as minor, but beloved, pop royalty

Sun Jun 23 2019 - 10:46
Taylor Swift has dialled up the sweetness – and the politics

Taylor Swift has dialled up the sweetness – and the politics

New single You Need to Calm Down. "Good you’ve made up with Katy Perry.. But don’t lose the grit"

Tue Jun 18 2019 - 10:34
Top Gear review: A mash-up of Mad Max and a stag-party video

Top Gear review: A mash-up of Mad Max and a stag-party video

New boys Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff are no Formula One-grade banterers

Sun Jun 16 2019 - 21:00
Unknown Pleasures: Joy Division’s accidental masterpiece at 40

Unknown Pleasures: Joy Division’s accidental masterpiece at 40

In 1979, four Manchester kids went into a Stockport studio to record a noisy punk record, but came out with something different, darker, utterly astonishing and deathless

Wed Jun 12 2019 - 05:00
Netflix: The 9 best new films and shows to watch in June

Netflix: The 9 best new films and shows to watch in June

Black Mirror and Jessica Jones return, Tales of the City and The Black Godfather debut

Mon Jun 03 2019 - 06:00
Game of Thrones series 8 debate: Perfectly pitched or creative flop?

Game of Thrones series 8 debate: Perfectly pitched or creative flop?

Séamas O’Reilly and Ed Power argue the merits and demerits of the drama that has divided fans

Sun May 19 2019 - 12:26
Game of Thrones has descended into bumbling spectacle and senseless plots

Game of Thrones has descended into bumbling spectacle and senseless plots

Opinion: Daenerys Targaryen has lost the plot, and so has Game of Thrones

Tue May 14 2019 - 14:48
Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber’s new song: Weepiness cranked up to 11

Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber’s new song: Weepiness cranked up to 11

I Don’t Care is a pop mind-meld where it’s difficult to say where Bieber ends and Sheeran begins

Fri May 10 2019 - 12:20
Game of Thrones: The final contenders for the Iron Throne

Game of Thrones: The final contenders for the Iron Throne

We assess the chances of 12 contenders: Lannisters, Starks, Targaryens and more

Tue May 07 2019 - 17:43
Where did Arya jump from? The Game of Thrones battle was riddled with problems

Where did Arya jump from? The Game of Thrones battle was riddled with problems

Battle of Winterfell episode contained numerous non-sequiturs and plotting problems

Tue Apr 30 2019 - 17:08
Fat White Family: ‘Everyone thinks we’re complete c***s’

Fat White Family: ‘Everyone thinks we’re complete c***s’

New release Serfs Up! is the kind of album to slap on if the world is about to end

Fri Apr 26 2019 - 06:00
Bonding: Sex and life lesson from a dominatrix

Bonding: Sex and life lesson from a dominatrix

Review: Netflix’s new micro-dose series sees a dominatrix and a comedian grapple with the wounds of adolescence

Wed Apr 24 2019 - 11:30
Lough Derg pilgrimage: Like an Alcatraz for the soul

Lough Derg pilgrimage: Like an Alcatraz for the soul

TV review: Turas Cosnochta is a charming, unchallenging portrait of St Patrick’s Purgatory

Tue Apr 23 2019 - 11:50
The Two Lukes: Never mind the scandal, feel the nostalgia

The Two Lukes: Never mind the scandal, feel the nostalgia

Review: The reasons why Dublin ended up with two statues of Dubliners singer Luke Kelly are largely overlooked

Mon Apr 22 2019 - 19:00
Madonna’s Madame X may be a step too far, even for her

Madonna’s Madame X may be a step too far, even for her

The star’s secret-agent incarnation has prompted scoffing and head-scratching

Tue Apr 16 2019 - 11:59
Game of Thrones: 10 questions series 8 needs to answer

Game of Thrones: 10 questions series 8 needs to answer

Will Jon discover his girlfriend is his aunt? Do we trust Tyrion? Has the Night King a weakness?

Sun Apr 14 2019 - 06:00
Game of Thrones: The Irish actors, ranked

Game of Thrones: The Irish actors, ranked

Irish actors play some of the best characters: earthy Ser Davos, tough Catelyn Stark, vile Joffrey

Fri Apr 12 2019 - 06:00
First Look: Game of Thrones exhibition is every fan’s ultimate fantasy

First Look: Game of Thrones exhibition is every fan’s ultimate fantasy

Ed Power tries not to combust with giddy joy at the new touring exhibition in Belfast

Wed Apr 10 2019 - 11:15
Ireland’s Got Talent: Surprise winners BSD look like they might spontaneously combust

Ireland’s Got Talent: Surprise winners BSD look like they might spontaneously combust

Review: The hyperbolic judging panel are a work in progress, in dire need of a Mr or Ms Nasty

Mon Apr 08 2019 - 00:01
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