Marilyn and Her Books by Gail Crowther: A bizarrely retrograde portrait of the actor as more than a ‘dumb blonde’
This book about Marilyn Monroe’s literary life brims with anodyne observations and saccharine psychology
This book about Marilyn Monroe’s literary life brims with anodyne observations and saccharine psychology
Decades after her death, she continues to attract speculation and fantasy, but her performances are neglected
May 17th-22nd highlights, including Tradfluencer: The Sharon Shannon Story; Derek Mooney’s Back from the Brink; and Lucy Worsley on The American Revolution
If the property titans who run the city have no room for this famous beat-up bar, then what is left?
We’re enlivened by Marilyn Monroe’s deeply analytical mind, and troubled by the painter Charlotte Salomon’s tragic psychological conflict
Taking its title from a courtroom lament by Anna Nicole Smith, this read is a study of how fame transforms a woman into an image
The former Baywatch star hasn’t always come out on top. But with her role in Gia Coppola’s gritty film The Last Showgirl, she is finally getting the respect she deserves
A two-volume collection drawn from the Life magazine archive features outstanding portraits of many of the biggest names in American cinema
Online culture has made it easier for fans to find each other and amplify their voices - but is superfandom always a healthy pursuit?
She and her husband were among those iced out of Hollywood because of their affiliation with the Communist party. They moved to Britain and France, where they counted Picasso among their friends
The domesticity virtuoso channels youthful energy on TikTok, and kids are idolising it
Better Call Saul and Selling Sunset return for fresh seasons while Ozark concludes
Donald Clarke forecasts how the category will shape up at the next Academy Awards
‘The best toy for a young child is a box of bricks with no instructions,’ says Dunleer retailer
Planet Business: It’s a streaming service, Jim, but not as we know it
Boxing has a place for the marginalised but the association that runs it has learned to eat its own
Sotheby’s to auction ‘most significant collection of modern and contemporary art ever’
Admiring documentary works best when it finds parallels between writer and characters
Culloden Estate to host Holywood International Art and Sculpture Art Fair in June
Part of the legend of the world’s most famous fragrance is that it is adaptable, and is as beloved by fragrance lovers now as it was 100 years ago
Donald Clarke forecasts how next year’s category may look as the industry creaks back into action
Escape to Victory a cult classic despite Stallone wanting the goalie to score winner
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a traffic jam of anticipated films for this year
She is the latest of many actors to wrestle with the blue suit and tortured vowels
Artist’s second most expensive auction sale surpasses expectations at Sotheby’s
A limited actor and probable racist, he is still the go-to icon for frontier bravado
During the filming of Ryan’s Daughter in 1969, the star’s house achieved instant notoriety
Subtle gradations of colour are the difference between brightening the face or dulling it
Some pros share their tips for doing your make-up while wearing a face covering
Tate retrospective casts light on aesthetic of faith , industry, fame and consumerism
The Ireland resident and former Sydney Rose visits home in the midst of the bushfires
The best biopics, documentaries, cartoons, features and award favourites of the year
From Chinese ‘sleepers’ to a record Yeats, it has been a busy year in Irish auction rooms
Julien’s Auctions, headed by Martin Nolan, is selling a selection of the star’s belongings
1978 photo and poster got group its first gig but didn’t sell enough tickets for second
DNA project says Hollywood star has links to Munro clan member from southwest Ireland
Nephew mines family archives to debunk myth that has defined star’s legacy
Life Lessons with Karin Slaughter: ‘I’m still in touch with the college student in me who is too poor to afford food’
Win a €250 Kenny’s hamper, delivered anywhere in the world. Ah, go on, go on, go on ....
Reality TV: Netflix show gets up close and personal with Airbnb owners - and it’s not pretty
Test your knowledge of the past 12 months with these 100 questions – and you could win a prize
Conor Pope: I actually have a soft spot for the hardy Christmas annual that is BTs Marvel Room
More than 8,000 items from Hugh Hefner’s Los Angeles home set for auction
Billy Wilder’s 1959 film is being reissued. But how did it attain untouchable status?
Corn Exchange is tackling Arthur Miller’s play for Dublin Theatre Festival. Ghosts of John Huston’s troubled 1961 movie loom large
London native became unlikely champion of set dancing of Sliabh Luachra and Muscrai on Cork-Kerry border
‘I first laid my hands on sweet Molly Malone’ is not how this song is supposed to go
Jennifer O’Connell: Race for the Áras is like the first round of ‘Ireland’s Got Talent’
As the hopefuls pile in, Seán Gallagher’s entry to the race is the most intriguing
The election race starts in earnest next week. A hard road lies ahead for the hopefuls
Smells Like Teen Spirit sweater and Cobain’s early sketches to have worldwide premiere at Kildare museum
Film producer taken to court in handcuffs after handing himself in to New York police
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