Joan Wasser on Jeff Buckley: ‘I really understand the fascination... he was spectacular’
Joan Wasser, aka Joan as Police Woman, talks about her ‘spectacular’ late fiance Jeff Buckley, flat-out fun touring with Iggy Pop and the craft of songwriting
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Joan Wasser, aka Joan as Police Woman, talks about her ‘spectacular’ late fiance Jeff Buckley, flat-out fun touring with Iggy Pop and the craft of songwriting
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There is never a hint of nostalgia throughout a turn that feels powerfully rooted in the here and now
Ireland event guide for the week June 7th–13th, 2025: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way
One-day event at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham is curated by the same teams behind All Together Now and Forbidden Fruit
For promoters, there are risks, tight margins and pinch points. Still, as the summer season begins, optimism prevails
An extravagantly original fable about marriage, bad housekeeping and some kind of vampirism
Dubliner Aaron Corcoran names debut album in honour of Manhattan club’s ethos of ‘celebrating the weird part of who you are’
American singer brings down the curtain at Curraghmore in a blaze of gnarled, playful glory
The mood was celebration rather than grief as artists performed covers of the singer’s hits
The 75-year-old rocker kicks out the jams on his raucous 19th solo album
US indie icon talks about her childhood kidnapping and her repressive upbringing
Saweetie and Jennifer Hudson also star in rocker-photographer’s touring-themed shoots
Festival organisers ‘exhausted all possibilities’ to enable event to return this year
Album is as even-handed a collaboration as they come, rooted in shared experiences
Retrospective proves they’re one of the best British bands of recent years
The hollowing out of the youth-oriented music industry is a harbinger of things to come
The cult director on tackling the ‘unfilmable’ work of HP Lovecraft and ‘mad’ Nicolas Cage
37 new acts announced for the festival in Co Waterford over the August bank holiday weekend
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Godfather of punk to give first Irish performance for 12 years at Curraghmore Estate
In her new memoir, the Blondie singer writes candidly about sex and fame
At 72, Iggy can do what he likes, and this quiet, spiritual jazz-tinged album suits him
Review: It’s so much fun that one slightly regrets the eventual arrival of the zombies
British writer Emma Forrest on her marriage break up and making her directorial debut with her film Untogether, which stars her ex husband
The director on fighting to make movies, climate change and teenagers who can save the world
Cannes diary: Gender parity, populist politics, freebies and zombies. It’s all go already
Star-studded cast of Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton and Chloë Sevigny light up red carpet
Time will tell about the quality of the films – but the programme does not disappoint
John Butler’s ‘Papi Chulo’, with stars Alejandro Patiño and Bomer, opened the Dublin International Film Festival in style
With such a wealth of events, you should take your protein pills and put your helmet on
Bumbling and deceptively oblivious, Eric Roberts proves to be the wisest on Bear Grylls’ island
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In Conversation: actors Peter Coonan and Marie Mullen
Donald Clarke: The greatest sporting event of the calendar is about to begin
The self-proclaimed executioner of the last taboos of the Western world on his Irish blood, not drinking – and finding religion
This incoherent muddle of falling leaves, cameos and tracking shots has nowhere to go
Pitchfork says Mike Mills’s Oscar-nominated ‘20th Century Women’ gets early punk right. That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard
As house prices soar, sharing a home is becoming the norm for many adults
A new book asks music critics and fans that very question, and as you'd expect, the answers vary widely
Beyoncé’s nine dominating nods, along with strong showings for Rihanna, Kanye West, Drake and Chance the Rapper, reflect a stellar year for black artists
RTÉ to broadcast documentary of singer performing his first gig outside the US
Pete Burns was one the great true eccentrics, one of pop’s great characters – and the maker of one undeniable classic
One of Ireland’s top chefs is to close his Dublin restaurant after more than 25 years
Director’s new film receives abysmal reviews, while Iggy Pop shows his lust for life
Three female directors out of 20 will compete for this year's Palme d’Or - in 2012 there was none on the list for the top prize
Woody Allen in line to set record while Pedro Almodóvar and Cristi Puiu eye Palme d’Or
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