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Beck to the future: Musical chameleon returns to his origins

Beck to the future: Musical chameleon returns to his origins

Beck Hansen is now ready for a ‘deepening of the conversation’, he tells Patrick Freyne

Fri Jun 05 2015 - 11:21
Superhero-free zone: the weird comics of Daniel Clowes

Superhero-free zone: the weird comics of Daniel Clowes

Clowes, the artist behind such funny, melancholic comics as Ghost World and Eightball, is happy to work in obscurity

Wed Jun 03 2015 - 03:00
Patrick Freyne: A baby smuggling ring holding baby auctions? Better call the cybercrime unit

Patrick Freyne: A baby smuggling ring holding baby auctions? Better call the cybercrime unit

“Any crimes involving electronic devices is by definition ‘cyber’,” Avery tells her boss, a little defensively, foreshadowing episodes in which they investigate shoplifted iPads

Thu May 28 2015 - 12:00
Same-sex marriage: gay couples react to Yes vote

Same-sex marriage: gay couples react to Yes vote

‘It means that we’re the same as everybody else. We are now officially part of Ireland’

Sun May 24 2015 - 14:26

From the archive: Patrick Freyne writes a song for the Eurovision

In an attempt to bring Ireland back to its glory days, Patrick Freyne asks the experts how to write a Eurovision song and co-writes his own

Sat May 23 2015 - 13:00
Same-sex marriage: gay couples await  people’s decision

Same-sex marriage: gay couples await people’s decision

‘It’s a terrible thing to ask all the people can you get married and to think they might say No’

Fri May 22 2015 - 23:20
How to write a Eurovision winner

How to write a Eurovision winner

On tomorrow night's Late Late Show, five songs battle it out to represent Ireland at the Eurovision. Patrick Freyne asks the experts how to write a Eurovision song and co-writes his own.

Thu May 21 2015 - 16:13
Patrick Freyne: Tears are currency in the Big Brother house and the overlord won’t be deprived of their salty goodness

Patrick Freyne: Tears are currency in the Big Brother house and the overlord won’t be deprived of their salty goodness

Aaron, who wishes to be seen as more than an underwear model, dances in his underwear and shouts: ‘I love wine. Wine is my friend.’ Later we watch him vomiting alone

Wed May 20 2015 - 16:00
Gambling Big: ‘When you hear the poker chips rippling, there’s an energy’

Gambling Big: ‘When you hear the poker chips rippling, there’s an energy’

Our series on winners and losers in gambling concludes at an international poker tournament in Dublin, at which some of Ireland’s 50-odd professional players battle rivals from around Europe for a €50,000 prize, gobbling up a few ‘fish’ in the process

Tue May 19 2015 - 01:00
Paddy Power: online is 'the sexy part' of the business

Paddy Power: online is 'the sexy part' of the business

Paddy Power made €167m in 2014, but how much comes from ‘problem gamblers’?

Mon May 18 2015 - 01:00
Gambling 24/7: The addiction Ireland doesn’t know enough about

Gambling 24/7: The addiction Ireland doesn’t know enough about

As betting moves out of the bookies’ and on to the mobile phone, a new kind of gambling addict is emerging. Who are the losers and winners in Ireland’s fast-changing gambling world?

Sun May 17 2015 - 10:30
My gambling problem: ‘Online there’s no concept of the money’

My gambling problem: ‘Online there’s no concept of the money’

‘The bookies were open 24 hours a day online. There was always something to gamble on – racing in the US, football in South America’

Sat May 16 2015 - 01:00
Footballer Oisín McConville: Gambling beat the sh*t out of me

Footballer Oisín McConville: Gambling beat the sh*t out of me

The former Armagh GAA player spent years betting compulsively, losing tens of thousands of euro before confronting his problems

Fri May 15 2015 - 14:30
Derek Davis: ‘Everybody comes off a little bit scarred by RTÉ’

Derek Davis: ‘Everybody comes off a little bit scarred by RTÉ’

Patrick Freyne remembers a happy few hours spent with the broadcaster in 2008

Wed May 13 2015 - 13:37
Patrick Freyne: Empire is built around Cookie but she’s not the only scene-chewing monster

Patrick Freyne: Empire is built around Cookie but she’s not the only scene-chewing monster

Cookie and Cookie Monster are fabulous divas who know what they want. Cookie Monster wants cookies. Cookie wants ‘what’s mine’ (possibly cookies)

Fri May 08 2015 - 09:08
‘You don’t need to be suicidal to ring the Samaritans’

‘You don’t need to be suicidal to ring the Samaritans’

At the Samaritans office in Dublin, the team talk about why people ring them, how they help those in distress, and those dreaded calls when the line goes dead

Mon May 04 2015 - 06:00
Oh lord: next generation takes the keys to Waterford county

Oh lord: next generation takes the keys to Waterford county

When he inherited Curraghmore House – and the title of Lord Waterford – Henry de la Poer Beresford had to change the name on his bank cards. But he’s happy to embrace his newly conferred role, which includes hosting the Curraghmore Bluebell Festival

Sat May 02 2015 - 01:00
Patrick Freyne: Remembering a time when murder was fun and shorts were skimpy

Patrick Freyne: Remembering a time when murder was fun and shorts were skimpy

When it comes to catching killers, Thomas Magnum will always have the edge

Thu Apr 30 2015 - 15:04
‘Video is the internet’: meet the young Irish YouTubers

‘Video is the internet’: meet the young Irish YouTubers

As YouTube celebrates its 10th birthday, Ireland’s vloggers discuss community, authenticity and the problems that come with putting their lives on show

Mon Apr 27 2015 - 06:00
Secrets of a ‘grassrootsy’ start-up

Secrets of a ‘grassrootsy’ start-up

Could you become a social entrepreneur? Paul O’Hara wants Irish people to launch 100 community projects in 100 days, and will provide the high-tech backup to make it happen

Sat Apr 25 2015 - 01:00
Patrick Freyne: Wannabe pop star Nadia Forde is chasing the dream; and when she catches up with it, it’s f***ed

Patrick Freyne: Wannabe pop star Nadia Forde is chasing the dream; and when she catches up with it, it’s f***ed

The poor dream. It doesn’t make you a screaming environmentalist to find dream-hunting cruel.

Thu Apr 23 2015 - 17:45
Numb:  war journalist ‘memoir’ originally written as novel

Numb: war journalist ‘memoir’ originally written as novel

Author Colin Carroll promoted his book as a work of non-fiction

Sun Apr 19 2015 - 14:52
‘Numb’: Louis La Roc and the war memoir mystery

‘Numb’: Louis La Roc and the war memoir mystery

A supposedly factual new book about ‘Alan Buckby’, a war reporter with a double life

Sat Apr 18 2015 - 01:00
The problem with politics: ‘Everyone wants to be the kids in the back seat’

The problem with politics: ‘Everyone wants to be the kids in the back seat’

Journalist and author Zoe Williams thinks that we need to reclaim politics from politicians and that it’s folly to believe ‘the right party will come along and everything will be fine’

Fri Apr 17 2015 - 06:00
Patrick Freyne: Game of Thrones is back and with it, more dragons and zombies and shapeshifters

Patrick Freyne: Game of Thrones is back and with it, more dragons and zombies and shapeshifters

“The future is shit, just like the past,” Tyrion says before vomiting on the carpet, thus summing up the wider message of Game of Thrones

Wed Apr 15 2015 - 13:00
Ghost-writer denies  memoir of war correspondent is fiction

Ghost-writer denies memoir of war correspondent is fiction

‘Louis La Roc’ says late British journalist was involved in gang rape, murder and other crimes

Fri Apr 10 2015 - 15:11
‘It’s quite terrifying’: staging To Kill a Mockingbird

‘It’s quite terrifying’: staging To Kill a Mockingbird

Racist Chelsea fans, Ukip, the shooting of Michael Brown . . . the stage adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird is not intended as a museum piece about 1930s Alabama

Fri Apr 10 2015 - 02:00
Bear Grylls is the latest in a string of despots with islands. Will he have more luck than Dr Moreau?

Bear Grylls is the latest in a string of despots with islands. Will he have more luck than Dr Moreau?

"I once hoped Bear Grylls was a programme about an ursine barbecue enthusiast. Sadly, this was not the case."

Thu Apr 09 2015 - 22:00
Patrick Freyne: Look, it’s a drama made by E! – what did you expect, Downton Abbey?

Patrick Freyne: Look, it’s a drama made by E! – what did you expect, Downton Abbey?

The Royals takes place in no identifiable time period, though the presence of Elizabeth Hurley suggests it’s probably 1994

Wed Apr 01 2015 - 22:00
Mary Berry: Queen of puddings

Mary Berry: Queen of puddings

Mary Berry tells of her journey from teaching people how to use their ovens to fronting one of the most popular programmes on British television.

Sat Mar 28 2015 - 19:00
Alastair Campbell: walking with winners

Alastair Campbell: walking with winners

Why should we win? The political strategist admits that’s one question he never asks

Fri Mar 27 2015 - 08:00
Like some crazed monarch, Ant and Dec could probably cover up a live-on-air killing if they wished

Like some crazed monarch, Ant and Dec could probably cover up a live-on-air killing if they wished

From PJ and and Duncan to the dual-headed light-entertainment hydra Ant-and-Dec, they have complete control of your television schedule

Thu Mar 26 2015 - 11:00

Hollywood bites after seeing Irish director's proof-of-concept trailer

Irish film-maker Ruairí Robinson’s latest project 'The Leviathan' has been picked up by X-Men writer and producer Simon Kinberg and Chappie director Neill Blomkamp

Wed Mar 25 2015 - 10:27
I like tricorn hats as much as the next guy, but enough with the angry clown-people

I like tricorn hats as much as the next guy, but enough with the angry clown-people

The Mr Darcification of period drama notwithstanding, ‘Poldark’ is more enjoyable than ‘Banished’, which is no fun at all

Wed Mar 11 2015 - 15:00
Mr Underwood goes to Washington and paints the White House a bloody shade of red

Mr Underwood goes to Washington and paints the White House a bloody shade of red

Before reading this, please note that there will be spoilers and you need to picture me turning to the camera: I’ve binged on all of ’House of Cards’ so you don’t have to

Thu Mar 05 2015 - 06:00
‘The Late Late Show’ is madness itself but it cannot change because nobody knows why or how it works

‘The Late Late Show’ is madness itself but it cannot change because nobody knows why or how it works

Last week, someone left both Chris de Burgh and a guitar on the couch... then came God and the Devil on a haunted train

Thu Feb 26 2015 - 13:35
My Cork: a lost paradise of Datsun Sunnys and winding streets

My Cork: a lost paradise of Datsun Sunnys and winding streets

We left the real capital when I was six, so for years I used to be from Cork. Then I discovered that I’m always from the city

Sat Feb 21 2015 - 01:00
Put the knife down, Meryl: your guide to watching the Oscars

Put the knife down, Meryl: your guide to watching the Oscars

Cup of hotdog water? Check. Cruel jibes to aim at actors who are wearing their clothes all wrong? Check. Existential angst for the dead actors montage? Check. Okay, you’re all set

Fri Feb 20 2015 - 06:00
Falling for the fierce cuteness of the animal kingdom, from hummingbirds to koalas

Falling for the fierce cuteness of the animal kingdom, from hummingbirds to koalas

Whoever came up with this programme is basically an evil genius, writes Patrick Freyne

Thu Feb 19 2015 - 12:25
Patrick Freyne on ‘Taking New York’

Patrick Freyne on ‘Taking New York’

In the hope of finding sweet telly glory, watching hunks frolic is the price we must be willing to pay

Fri Feb 13 2015 - 06:00
Fifty Shades: Women   on fun night joined by uncomfortable  men

Fifty Shades: Women on fun night joined by uncomfortable men

‘It’s soft porn. There was chick-lit and Mills and Boon but ladies maybe require a bit more now’

Fri Feb 13 2015 - 01:00
Who is God?

Who is God?

For Stephen Fry, God is ‘monstrous’ and ‘a maniac’. But what do people in Ireland think? We asked some of them

Sat Feb 07 2015 - 06:00
Josie Long: ‘Everyone expects me to talk about politics’

Josie Long: ‘Everyone expects me to talk about politics’

She is known for political comedy, but in her new show she opens up about family and her broken heart

Fri Feb 06 2015 - 13:40
Why are we here? Is there a god?  What is the meaning of ‘The Meaning of Life’?

Why are we here? Is there a god? What is the meaning of ‘The Meaning of Life’?

The meaning of life according to some celebrity is etched on Gay Byrne’s Big Face

Wed Feb 04 2015 - 16:16
My Cork: John Spillane

My Cork: John Spillane

‘The city always seemed magical, mythical and fantastic to me’

Sat Jan 31 2015 - 01:00
So Walter O’Brien is one of the five smartest people alive. Who are the other four?

So Walter O’Brien is one of the five smartest people alive. Who are the other four?

RTE's new drama ‘Scorpion’, based on a 'real-life' Irish computer whiz Walter O’Brien, is not actualy about a magic crime-fighting robot-wizard

Fri Jan 30 2015 - 10:58
David Chase: ‘Most American movies are cartoons or stories where toys are the central characters’

David Chase: ‘Most American movies are cartoons or stories where toys are the central characters’

David Chase revolutionised TV with ‘The Sopranos’ but at heart, he’s always wanted to be a filmmaker, he tells Patrick Freyne

Thu Jan 29 2015 - 11:45
So Wright, it can’t be wrong: Patrick Freyne on RTÉ’s ‘Clubland’

So Wright, it can’t be wrong: Patrick Freyne on RTÉ’s ‘Clubland’

The Wright Venue – ‘a nightclub that sprang into existence when an enchanted copy of the Sindo’s Life Magazine was hit by lightning’ – featured in the first episode RTÉ’s new Reality Bites series

Thu Jan 22 2015 - 12:35
Finbar Furey: ‘I’m winding down the clock’

Finbar Furey: ‘I’m winding down the clock’

Furey is back on the road after a period of grieving for his brother, and an injury that could have put him out of business as a piper. Catch him while you can

Mon Jan 19 2015 - 01:00
Don’t buy stuff. Do stuff

Don’t buy stuff. Do stuff

The futurist James Wallman, author of ‘Stuffocation’, says that, having accumulated too many possessions in the 20th century, people now prefer ‘doing stuff’ to ‘having stuff’. Rich experiences should make us happier, but are they simply a new way to keep up with the Joneses?

Sat Jan 17 2015 - 01:00
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