It’s oh so quiet: Exploring the role of silence in music
Experimental composer and guitarist Michael Pisaro-Liu’s 2013 work, asleep, wind, voice, poe gets its Irish premiere this month
Experimental composer and guitarist Michael Pisaro-Liu’s 2013 work, asleep, wind, voice, poe gets its Irish premiere this month
Ukraine’s president Zelenskiy makes cameo at scandal free ceremony after Oscars chaos
Festival returns after two year Covid-19 hiatus with Dermot Kennedy, Arctic Monkeys, Tame Impala
With 70,000 expected attendees, this year’s festival is set to be its largest on record
Singer, who married Miles Davis, influenced many with wild voice and overtly sexual lyrics
The former ‘hottest guy on the planet’ looks back on a career that’s not over yet
At 80, the superstar musician has survived heroin addiction, illness and tragedy
Ska and reggae legend on filming The Harder They Come and Jamaica’s rebel spirit
Life Meets Art explores the houses of the world’s most cultured and creative legends
Everything here lays out, with a typical minimum of fuss, their low-fidelity aesthetic
Dave Tiger Taylor, whose band who toured with Hendrix, remembers his ‘magic’
Entertainer created something new, thrilling and more than a little dangerous
Fr Ray Kelly’s protective halo means frontrunner Sinéad O’Carroll is put through the wringer
Donald Clarke: Never cool, Bridge over Troubled Water spans tastes half a century on
The Beck of 1994’s Mellow Gold seems a million miles from the 49-year-old releasing Hyperspace
The model-turned-actor on finding confidence and her new collaboration with Nasty Gal
Donald Clarke: Woodstock 50 line-up criticism has left you sounding like your parents
Karlin Lillington: Microsoft co-founder was part of the firm’s nerdish yin and yang
Entrepreneur helped usher in the personal computing revolution
Discrediting of movie stars we admire can be hard to process. But we never really knew them
Donald Clarke: Choose your friends, clothes and politics wisely. They’ll come back to haunt you
There’s much more to the city than its cliched image as home to Starbucks and Microsoft
Donegal face an ongoing challenge in making the most of their versatile captain’s rare talent
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Eponymous London club will continue to operate ‘as normal’, spokesman says
Bar-restaurant gets a bunch of new memorabilia including Phil Lynott’s guitar and Cranberries’ lyrics but U2’s Trabant is out
What effect will the new line have on the arts and creativity in Dublin?
After combating cancer, John Wilson back on road with own version of seminal group
In 1987 he was hailed as a rival to Michael Jackson, then his star crashed and burned
Ambitious plan aims to provide musical education for as many young in Ireland as possible
Sean and Conor Price get four yes votes and a place in Bootcamp round on TV show
Patrick Freyne: I saw bearded men wrestle. I saw nipple rings. I saw Pat Kenny
The pioneering US guitarist was one of the first to go electric – and he turned the blues a different colour
The poet, who died 150 years ago this week, retains significant influence and allure
The Birmingham band have called it a day and the best days of heavy metal are gone
Film shines light on trials and joys of pupils and teachers at unique Headfort school
Self-portrait by the New York artist, who died aged 27, to be sold at auction
Having earned his stripes with political murals, the street artist is taking to the garret
Catherine Conroy dines well, but there’s no tossed salad and scrambled eggs on offer
A new exhibition about the decade celebrates Britain when it was at its most thrilling
From the apocalyptic vision of A Hard Rain’s a Gonna Fall to the complex meditations of Ain’t Talkin’, Dylan delivers poetry in emotion
Docklands building was designed by Daniel Libeskind and fitted out by Frank Gehry
Irish worshippers brave the rain and conditions at World Youth Day celebrations
If you are experiencing ringing in your ears, here's what to do about to do about it
Portstewart native played with Wings and Joe Cocker and starred at Woodstock in 1969
Ahead of his Dublin gig next week, Benjamin Clementine recounts his journey from busking on the streets of Paris to winning the Mercury Prize
Singer suffered medical emergency earlier this month that forced his private jet to land
‘Staying in this town gives me little pleasure’, author said of city in 1934 letter to cousin
The ‘Delta Lady’ talks about her volatile marriage to Kris Kristofferson, her partying past, not being credited for her work on Clapton’s Layla and violence against women
A couple who went in search of the Good Life ended up in the former home of the Jimi Hendrix Experience bassist Noel Redding
British researcher warns up to 95% of Irish ash trees could be lost as a result of insect
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