Piaf review: Great music from a dark, jagged place
Elaborate production does justice to the French singer
Elaborate production does justice to the French singer
‘It’s not so hard to come back to normal life again’: Greta Thunberg returns to school
Soundtrack of My Life: Kate Bush, Philip Glass and more, from the director of Dublin film festival
The ‘branded Parisian’ needs to be reconstructed as ‘it’s been a long time since she’s looked like Brigitte Bardot’
Writer, actor and activist John Connors has two directorial efforts in the festival
‘I did not want to show the sadness in my eyes’: British singer explains absence from music
British player twice blew 5-3 leads to Czech teenager at French Open
Citroën’s premium brand has smooth good looks, but it gives a surprisingly rough ride
Pawel Adamowicz’s sibling believes he was the target of a public media hate campaign
Paris Letter: Aznavour was determined, wise and persevering, in work as in love
Dinner here is a reminder of things almost lost, now surviving in quiet corners of Ireland
From Susannah De Wrixon to Tommy Halferty’s Lifetime Group
Don’t laugh at Edward Aczel’s awkward attempts at comedy – he’s trying not to be funny. But, as his new stand-up show, ‘Is Ed Aczel Infinite?’ proves, anti-comedy can be timeless
Artist’s work reminds us how much our world has changed and forms a tender memory of a romantic Paris
The scientist’s fame led to sitcom appearances, biopics, and music about him
The French pop icon had a decades-long career after rising to fame in the 1960s
These podcasts are tackling topics that have been largely too tough to handle
If the nation does not come to the theatre, the theatre must go out to the nation
Adopting ‘Carpe Diem’ outlook because we could be dead tomorrow is not constructive
The icon of sound and style on partying in Dublin, why the Eighth Amendment should be scrapped and how she learned from the likes of Talking Heads, Cyndi Lauper and Debbie Harry
Football festival ongoing against a backdrop of terrorism concerns, flooding and strikes
Euro 2016 starts with an emotional bang as Didier Deschamps’ men clear first hurdle
Broadside: A year to the day since the Yes vote for marriage equality, the film-maker recounts the excitement that accompanied the result, and her subsequent wedding day
At the grand age of 27, Xavier Dolan has finally made a poor film
In the mood for love? Long time resident Yvette Dolan-Collins places Paris ahead of all other city-break destinations for romance and splendour
Signature songs
Former Irish Nationwide Building Society chief can’t fathom why INBS needed bailout
On Bastille Day, Jean O'Sullivan explains why she loves living in Paris, France
Everyday political sexism or a harmless compliment?
Former president tells BBC about struggling with stress, and her problems with the Catholic Church
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices