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The Big Irish Times Quiz of the Year 2025
Answer Eoin Butler’s 100 questions correctly and you could win an overnight stay for two
Marty Supreme review: Timothée Chalamet is bravely abrasive in Josh Safdie’s stunning film
Study of an insufferable table-tennis prodigy is an intelligent entertainment as generously stuffed as the greatest 19th-century novel
Elle Fanning: ‘Someone called their dad for the first time in years after Sentimental Value’
The actress stars in Joachim Trier’s acclaimed Sentimental Value, which is an awards-season favourite
The Land Trap by Mike Bird: uncomfortable truths about the ground beneath our feet
Journalist with the Economist explores our relationship with this ‘zero-sum’ asset: you either have it or you don’t
Reluctant pop star Chris Rea felt ‘Monty Python-silly’ in Slane but was beloved in Ireland
The singer-songwriter’s streak of earnestness elevated him beyond other hitmakers of the day
Anne Madden: A goodbye to ‘fearless’ Irish artist by Rosita Sweetman
Anne was incredibly posh. Very beautiful. Fiercely opinionated. Hugely ambitious for her work and her legacy
Chris Rea, singer of Driving Home For Christmas, dies aged 74
Musician dies ‘following a short illness’, statement from family spokesperson says
Around Ireland in 32 volumes: An island’s history, county by county
Series which began in 1985 concludes with 31 writers contributing essays on Co Antrim
Flats and Cottages: Herbert Simms and the Housing of Dublin’s Working Class 1932-48
Eoin Ó Broin and Mal McCann pay tribute to the Dublin Corporation chief housing architect who built 17,000 homes for the city’s poor
Mother a God: how Mary and Joseph found room at the inn
Mary was convinced the inn keeper had turned them away because they were from Nazareth
How bad does a Christmas film have to be for it to disappear forever? Feast your eyes on these
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, anyone? What about Arnie in Jingle All the Way? It doesn’t matter: Christmas movies are the audiovisual equivalent of snow in a can
Christmas TV guide in Ireland: The best specials and pick of RTÉ schedule
December 20-26 Highlights: Including How to Cook Well at Christmas, Ireland’s Fittest Family Final, Keys to My Life Christmas special and Westlife 25 at the Royal Albert Hall
Four new films to see this week: The SpongeBob Movie, The Six Billion Dollar Man, Avatar: Fire and Ash and 1975: Breakdown
Julian Assange, Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña and Martin Scorsese feature in a quartet of movies released in the week of December 19th, 2025
December’s YA picks: A Bluebeard retelling, realism and a murderously good mystery
New books by Marissa Meyer, Nikita Gill, Joelle Wellington, Hannah Marshall and Xixi Tian
Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley: ‘There was an undeniable energy and chemistry between us’
The stars of Hamnet, Chloé Zhao’s Oscar-tipped film, talk Shakespeare, acting and growing up in different Irelands

























































































