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Satirising Donald Trump: ‘It’s a struggle just to keep up’

Satirising Donald Trump: ‘It’s a struggle just to keep up’

Cartoonist Dan Perkins: It’s hard coming up with something crazier than what's actually going on

Tue Jul 04 2017 - 06:00
Justin Trudeau and nine other ‘hot politicians’

Justin Trudeau and nine other ‘hot politicians’

The Canadian prime minister is visiting Ireland. Is he the most lusted-after modern leader?

Mon Jul 03 2017 - 09:49
Neil Jordan should stop worrying and learn to love Riviera

Neil Jordan should stop worrying and learn to love Riviera

Neil ‘Big Deal’ Jordan has disowned the hit drama, but we’re not certain that his version would have been any better

Thu Jun 29 2017 - 22:00
The appeal of Phil Collins? It's his friendly, happy face

The appeal of Phil Collins? It's his friendly, happy face

Phil Collins, who plays Dublin on Sunday, is hip again – but for Patrick Freyne he always was

Fri Jun 23 2017 - 10:20
‘Please make this stop’: The terrible play you won’t want to miss

‘Please make this stop’: The terrible play you won’t want to miss

The actors occasionally get into physical fights with one another or get knocked unconscious by malfunctioning props

Fri Jun 23 2017 - 06:00
The Crystal Maze: the best children’s programme ever made for adults

The Crystal Maze: the best children’s programme ever made for adults

Remember Mumsy, the strange lady in the Medieval Zone who divined the future?

Thu Jun 22 2017 - 14:01
From Bosco to TK to farmer’s tan: the true touchstones of Irish culture

From Bosco to TK to farmer’s tan: the true touchstones of Irish culture

Never mind Beckett or Joyce or Sinéad O’Connor or Love/Hate, these are the things that truly make us Irish

Wed Jun 21 2017 - 13:30
How touching: The evolution of the man-hug

How touching: The evolution of the man-hug

Young men now touch each other more than in the 1990s, and it’s intimate not sexual

Sat Jun 17 2017 - 06:00
Poldark: He’s so fertile, I may have got pregnant watching him

Poldark: He’s so fertile, I may have got pregnant watching him

The melodramatic, gripping, entertaining series is back, writes Patrick Freyne

Sun Jun 11 2017 - 22:38
‘Wire’ creator David Simon: ‘Our systems are under siege’

‘Wire’ creator David Simon: ‘Our systems are under siege’

TV writer on decline of journalism, rise of Trump and bringing the Pogues to the stage

Sat Jun 10 2017 - 05:00
Matthew Perry as Ted Kennedy: the fake nose and ears are not a good look

Matthew Perry as Ted Kennedy: the fake nose and ears are not a good look

Meanwhile, Katie Holmes dons an enchanted Jackie Kennedy wig that gives the bearer notions

Wed Jun 07 2017 - 13:25
‘Kill All Normies’: the alt-right’s new turn

‘Kill All Normies’: the alt-right’s new turn

The movement that began as a collective of trolls and anti-feminists is changing again

Sat Jun 03 2017 - 06:00
House of Cards: He’s much better than the actual US president

House of Cards: He’s much better than the actual US president

Frank and Claire Underwood’s return is a reminder of a time before the Trumpocalyse

Tue May 30 2017 - 11:01
‘I was born to rule.’ Daenerys Targaryan as Simon Coveney

‘I was born to rule.’ Daenerys Targaryan as Simon Coveney

The new ‘Game of Thrones’ trailer features dragons, sexy bits and millennial entitlement

Thu May 25 2017 - 06:45
Andrew Neil’s interview with Theresa May proves the universe is godless

Andrew Neil’s interview with Theresa May proves the universe is godless

Britain is just a pawn in the British PM’s hellmouth game, but at least David McWilliams can laugh in the face of the apocalypse

Wed May 24 2017 - 17:31
'I'd never met anyone from Blackrock before'

'I'd never met anyone from Blackrock before'

Inner-city Dublin teenagers and boys from Blackrock College meet every week to make music and gain a greater understanding of each other’s lives

Fri May 19 2017 - 06:00
The shows that changed television forever

The shows that changed television forever

The imminent reboot of Twin Peaks makes this a damn fine time to look at some other groundbreaking TV shows

Thu May 18 2017 - 05:00
Eurovision: Portugal's sibling act wins over the cynics

Eurovision: Portugal's sibling act wins over the cynics

‘Yes, Eurovision is silly but if you dislike it you’re basically a monster’

Sun May 14 2017 - 00:19
‘Have you noticed that Eurovision is very popular with gay people?’

‘Have you noticed that Eurovision is very popular with gay people?’

For once, music and fun takes pride of place ahead of politics in Ukraine

Fri May 12 2017 - 18:07
Irish Eurovision hopes go up, up and away as Murray fails to make final

Irish Eurovision hopes go up, up and away as Murray fails to make final

Vocalist, managed by Louis Walsh, says Kiev experience the ‘best 3 minutes of my life’

Thu May 11 2017 - 19:37
Eurovision 2017: Bookies say our national disgrace will continue in tonight's semi-final

Eurovision 2017: Bookies say our national disgrace will continue in tonight's semi-final

Patrick Freyne: The odds are not looking good that 'sweet-voiced infant balloonist' Brendan Murray will make it to the final

Thu May 11 2017 - 12:35
Brendan Murray: Boy in a balloon chasing the Eurovision bubble

Brendan Murray: Boy in a balloon chasing the Eurovision bubble

The 20-year-old hopes to rise above the competition in the second semi-final in Kiev

Wed May 10 2017 - 18:55
Patrick Freyne on Eurovision 2017: Kiev locals on ‘cleaning the past’

Patrick Freyne on Eurovision 2017: Kiev locals on ‘cleaning the past’

‘Eurovision is just entertainment, but it is important. It shows life is almost as usual’

Tue May 09 2017 - 21:13
Eurovision 2017: more than Pride at stake for Kiev

Eurovision 2017: more than Pride at stake for Kiev

As a gay activist, Zoryan Kis knows how dangerous life can be in Ukraine

Mon May 08 2017 - 13:34
Daniel O’Donnell: ‘I’m cleverer than people think’

Daniel O’Donnell: ‘I’m cleverer than people think’

Patrick Freyne meets the singer and the fans who would ‘smother their mother’ for him

Sat Apr 22 2017 - 06:00
I’m sick of stupid TV shows - the ad breaks are so much more meaningful

I’m sick of stupid TV shows - the ad breaks are so much more meaningful

You can learn a lot reading between the lines during the telly ad breaks

Thu Apr 20 2017 - 16:39
Dr Who is back in our dimension, and he’s hiring. Quick, somebody call HR

Dr Who is back in our dimension, and he’s hiring. Quick, somebody call HR

The Doctor encounters a cosmic puddle in need of help – and then the Daleks roll up

Sun Apr 16 2017 - 20:47

Serving Ronnie Drew fake G&Ts on Good Friday

Former owner of O’Donoghue’s pub Dessie Hynes recalls other Good Fridays

Fri Apr 14 2017 - 01:00
Eurovision’s political scandals – From Franco to Syrian flags

Eurovision’s political scandals – From Franco to Syrian flags

Russia and Ukraine are not the only countries with form when it comes to Eurovision controvery

Wed Apr 05 2017 - 14:35
Dragon’s Den is not the fire-breathing, wad-waving  wealthfest it used to be

Dragon’s Den is not the fire-breathing, wad-waving wealthfest it used to be

Nowadays, it has all the pizzazz of a business studies course and could be plausibly renamed Rich People Doing Sums

Wed Apr 05 2017 - 13:37
‘When I was cold I’d go into churches and betting shops for hours to stay warm’

‘When I was cold I’d go into churches and betting shops for hours to stay warm’

Homeless musician Danny Bracken to join stars for Rock Against Homelessness

Fri Mar 31 2017 - 06:00
Why Rock Against Homelessness matters

Why Rock Against Homelessness matters

Of Ireland’s more than 7,000 homeless people about one-third are children

Fri Mar 31 2017 - 06:00
'I laughed out loud at Mrs Brown's chat show. In The Irish Times. Near where Fintan sits'

'I laughed out loud at Mrs Brown's chat show. In The Irish Times. Near where Fintan sits'

All Round to Mrs Brown's is the kind of programme it's possible to love and hate at the same time

Wed Mar 29 2017 - 22:37
Piers Morgan meets Nigel Farage? ‘Oh God, it’s too much’

Piers Morgan meets Nigel Farage? ‘Oh God, it’s too much’

Patrick Freyne: Zippy flaps his muppety head in rage when George brings up UKIP’s racist and homophobic views

Tue Mar 21 2017 - 22:22
‘Julia does things differently’: Sesame Street’s muppet with autism

‘Julia does things differently’: Sesame Street’s muppet with autism

Through new character, children will learn not to be frightened by certain behaviour

Mon Mar 20 2017 - 13:20
Who wants to live forever? Transhumanism’s promise of eternal life

Who wants to live forever? Transhumanism’s promise of eternal life

Mark O’Connell has spent several years talking to people who want to live through robots and technology, and he admits it stems from his own obsession with death

Sat Mar 18 2017 - 05:00
Wounds  do not always heal easily, Casey mourners told

Wounds do not always heal easily, Casey mourners told

Former bishop’s good works remembered before burial in Galway cathedral crypt

Thu Mar 16 2017 - 20:12
I tick ‘eejit’ on my Don’t Tell the Bride bingo card

I tick ‘eejit’ on my Don’t Tell the Bride bingo card

Patrick Freyne: Who thinks getting married in Ikea is a good idea? This groom-to-be does...

Tue Mar 14 2017 - 13:00
Fake Ryan Gosling picks up  German film award in    prank

Fake Ryan Gosling picks up German film award in prank

A less-than-convincing Gosling ‘lookalike’ accepted an award for La La Land. Germany was not amused

Thu Mar 09 2017 - 13:30
Daniel and Majella ‘test the bed’: this is erotica Irish-style

Daniel and Majella ‘test the bed’: this is erotica Irish-style

Majella and Daniel O’Donnell’s B&B Road Trip has returned, this time on RTÉ

Tue Mar 07 2017 - 20:55
Strikes, readings and feminised pedestrian lights – all for Women’s Day

Strikes, readings and feminised pedestrian lights – all for Women’s Day

There are music and comedy events, a march and a strike in Ireland on International Women’s Day

Tue Mar 07 2017 - 14:45
‘We can’t make Ireland great again, because it was always  sh*t’

‘We can’t make Ireland great again, because it was always sh*t’

Populism – the set of ideologies that has given the world Donald Trump, Brexit and Marine Le Pen – has transformed the politics of many countries. Could Ireland be next?

Sat Mar 04 2017 - 06:00
'The creators of 1066 are clearly worried history is boring. They are taking no risks'

'The creators of 1066 are clearly worried history is boring. They are taking no risks'

From Dan Snow in 1066 to the Nazis in SSGB and beyond – say ’Allo ’Allo to the history of Great Britain in five TV shows

Wed Mar 01 2017 - 16:28
Can I be drunk at work? And if not, how can they tell?

Can I be drunk at work? And if not, how can they tell?

Workplaces are less tolerant of drinking, but it is hard to prove an employee is intoxicated

Fri Feb 24 2017 - 16:00
‘Girls’ returns: less important, more enjoyable, just as funny

‘Girls’ returns: less important, more enjoyable, just as funny

Lena Dunham’s Girls, complete with uneroticised nudity, awkward sex and millennial angst, is back

Wed Feb 22 2017 - 11:32
‘I thought I wasn’t a lovable child’: the life of a care-system kid

‘I thought I wasn’t a lovable child’: the life of a care-system kid

Six people who grew up in State care in Ireland talk about the challenges of their childhoods and early-adult lives

Sat Feb 18 2017 - 06:00
Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook manifesto – we read between the lines

Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook manifesto – we read between the lines

Patrick Freyne’s alternative reading of Mark Zuckerberg’s 5,700-word Facebook post – aka his Marknifesto

Fri Feb 17 2017 - 13:00
24: Legacy review: 'I knew it!' shouts Donald Trump. 'Get me Eric Carter on the phone'

24: Legacy review: 'I knew it!' shouts Donald Trump. 'Get me Eric Carter on the phone'

Missed the return of the ludicrous real-time, terrorist-chasing torture romp? Here is Patrick Freyne’s breathless minute-by-minute recap

Wed Feb 15 2017 - 22:43
In Trump's lair, everything is gold, except of course Steve Bannon’s sarcophagus

In Trump's lair, everything is gold, except of course Steve Bannon’s sarcophagus

Patrick Freyne enters the parallel universe of the US president via TV3’s bizarre TV special ‘Trump in His Own Words’

Thu Feb 09 2017 - 11:05
Behind the scenes at Gogglebox: ‘It’s a terrible idea that really shouldn’t work’

Behind the scenes at Gogglebox: ‘It’s a terrible idea that really shouldn’t work’

Patrick Freyne spends a day on the set of the hit fly-on-the-wall series, to see what makes it tick

Wed Feb 08 2017 - 05:00
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