Irish man’s new Santa Monica Airport restaurant takes off
Wild Geese: Restauranteur on life in LA and how his business thrived during pandemic
Wild Geese: Restauranteur on life in LA and how his business thrived during pandemic
Not just for romance or partying, city breaks can be a great way to travel with the family, as Conor Pope found out in Paris
The actor on being bullied by the disgraced movie mogul and becoming a superhero at 55
A new documentary puts the dictator’s lasting and insidious influence under the microscope
Review: Clothes maketh the man in this perplexing and darkly funny film
Leta Powell Drake’s 1970s access-all-areas savage chats with the stars have gone viral
The world’s most valuable car could be out there, somewhere … just waiting to be found
The Scottish actor, voted ‘sexiest man alive’ for decades, started as a milkman and became ‘the greatest’ James Bond
In a rare interview, the Nobel Prize winner discusses life and death, his inspiration and new album
Advantage is that ‘seeing people in action is a better indicator of their potential’
Ex-wrestler Dave Bautista follows Dwayne Johnson out of the ring and into our hearts
Review: Dan Scanlon’s film is an improvement on his pointless Monsters University
Review: This is exactly the kind of big-hearted entertainment that was once Disney’s stock in trade
New complex, with 14 sound stages, will be located near Elstree, north of London
It’s a lavish adaptation from BBC/HBO, but – happily – Philip Pullman’s darkness is here too
Web Log: Aasif Mandvi’s podcast features Fonzie’s jacket, Spock’s ears and Ali’s robe
The Downton Abbey actor co-starred with Kevin Bacon, Mickey Rourke Brad Pitt and Sean Penn
Antique dildo - believed to be the same sold in 2017 for €3,200 - is purchased for a fifth of the price
For years the Norman invasion was a taboo subject linked to ‘800 years of occupation’
Disney shares its eight-year film schedule: Artemis Fowl lands next year, Avatar 2 in 2021
Joanne O'Riordan: Alas, my story of Euro 2012 is one of brotherly lies, deceit and betrayal
In conversation: James Earley, artist, and Nollaig Healy, festival director
Accommodation in former hunting lodge includes six bedrooms and three reception rooms
Jennifer O’Connell: Why does every single woman on screen look like she was ordered up from a set of customisable templates created by Harvey Weinstein?
Laura Kennedy: Finishing a thesis on theories of emotion makes you quite emotional
Review: This animation owes a large debt to Indiana Jones but cuts too many corners
Weblog: AI fakery spawns memes of actor as Indiana Jones – and Daisy Ridley as a porn star
An American architect from the Catholic University of America is building art around the county
Beijing Letter: China’s most successful movie ever pushes the patriotic buttons
Wowed by nature on four-day hike through the Colombian jungle mountains
Lorcan Fox moved to London to further his career as a film and TV director
It’s taken us 13 years to convert a Galway castle into a home and Airbnb business, but now it’s time to move back to England
Audio recording released of actor mistakenly landing private aircraft on airport taxiway
Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson and Sienna Miller bring the old-school in James Gray's superior based-on-fact Amazonian adventure
Poorly designed postcode system should already have been returned to sender
The City of Light – and of love – isn’t just for couples – it’s for all the family
Movie night on Dancing With The Stars Ireland throws up a few horror shows on the dance floor
In later years his face developed creases like the famous ‘lived-in’ face of Samuel Beckett
Kellyanne Conway and Sean Spicer from Trump’s inner circle are full of “alternative facts”. Patrick Freyne lists a few more
Broer tells tale of man who impersonates his dead brother to woo heart of an old flame
Television review: ‘Red Rock’, ‘Hooten and the Lady’ and ‘Later . . . with Jools Holland’
Having started out as a spinning instructor, Stephen Amell is continuing something of a family tradition with his comic-book roles. And he's certainly not short of confidence
From fingerprint technology to flying cars, just how accurate were the trilogy of films' predictions?
‘There is a myth of the self-made man, the rugged individualist who succeeds in building an empire in spite of the nanny State’
Association of Professional Genealogists of Ireland has name change in light of globalisation
Gandy’s dapper gent about town, Fassbender’s off-duty chic, and Redford’s older but bolder: here are three A-list looks to take cues from
Firm makes a bet on smaller servers and resurgent PC sales
Reinventing Kennedy to suit books, TV and film has blurred his significance
Cate Blanchett's latest performance in Woody Allen’s ’Blue Jasmine’ – as a vodka-and-Xanax-swilling woman on the brink of breaking point – must have been quite a stretch for the immaculately casual mother-of-three
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