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Merton to make cats laugh

The British comic, Paul Merton, leads the line-up for this year's Murphy's Cat Laughs Comedy Festival in Kilkenny

Tue Apr 28 1998 - 01:00

Royal county raises the flag as trade unionists honour socialist

The Socialist anthem, The Red Flag, came home to Crossakiel, Co Meath, yesterday.

Mon Apr 27 1998 - 01:00

Happens all the time

As the song goes: they got knocked down, but they got up again

Fri Apr 24 1998 - 01:00

Ventriloquism at dizzy heights

Bringing ventriloquism to places it has never been before, and probably never wanted to go to in the first place, American Strassman…

Wed Apr 22 1998 - 01:00

Bristol Calling

It's a geo-cultural thing: cities and the music they produce is a minor fascination, and we're not talking Nashville here, mister…

Fri Apr 17 1998 - 01:00

`Hormones' hired for US hit comedy

When the cast of the American TV hit comedy Friends arrived in London last week to film some episodes, they were looking for "…

Sat Apr 04 1998 - 01:00

Waterford's Waterloo

Honestly, kids these days: it's the post-gig party on the Rollercoaster tour in up-for-it Waterford and back in the hotel after…

Fri Feb 13 1998 - 00:00

Comedic Dublin maestro is home in humorous bent

Profession: actor of the never-out-of-work variety

Sat Jan 31 1998 - 00:00

Knock hard: life is deaf

The first question you want to ask - but shouldn't ask - an Irish band which has just been signed to a major label is "what are…

Fri Jan 30 1998 - 00:00

Squeeze Side Story

In the liner notes to the Squeeze six-CD box set, Six Of One, Nick Hornby says that he only became a writer after listening to…

Fri Jan 23 1998 - 00:00

Cannes' Mediterranean marketplace of music

They use a different language in Cannes: bands are "the act", albums are "product", singles are "loss leaders" and countries …

Fri Jan 23 1998 - 00:00

Joshing around

It just seems like they're being cloned somewhere

Fri Jan 16 1998 - 00:00

Dylan Moran plus guests

With Jo Brand pulling out ill hours before the opening, the organisers of the Laughter Lounge had to scurry around looking for…

Sat Jan 10 1998 - 00:00

Retrospective Replacements

Of all the singles, all the albums, all the compilations, reissues, greatest hits, etc; from 1979 to when they officially disbanded…

Fri Jan 09 1998 - 00:00

Rave On Nick Drake

For someone who has so many fanzines and websites dedicated to him, someone who is cited by REM, Everything But The Girl, Paul…

Fri Jan 02 1998 - 00:00

The reluctant frontman

It has always been said that the success of Have I Got News For You is largely due to a class-ridden British audience's vicarious…

Sat Dec 27 1997 - 00:00

Name-dropping and talent-spotting

So what if you've never heard of them, this time next year you'll be queuing up outside HMV overnight, trying to get a ticket…

Sat Dec 27 1997 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

Tony and Cherie Blair, when out buying their sun-dried tomatoes and scented candles on Islington High Street, are probably being…

Tue Dec 23 1997 - 00:00

Giving It Five

A year of drums and basses, being here now and being there then, of candles and wind, pop tarts and marts, smacking people up…

Fri Dec 19 1997 - 00:00

Our dearly departed

Once a morbid backwater of journalism, the art (which indeed it is) of obituary writing has been reclaimed by the normally staid…

Wed Dec 17 1997 - 00:00

A box of unknown pleasures

It was only when Peter Hook was moving house a few months ago and came across some old, never released, Joy Division tapes, that…

Fri Dec 12 1997 - 00:00

He shoots, he scores

He's a strange bloke is our Moby, one of the most in-demand re-mixers of our time (he's done Michael Jackson, David Bowie and…

Fri Nov 28 1997 - 00:00

Exit Planet Techno

The Second Summer Of Love they called it and when that awful "Daisy" scene started up, it seemed like they were coming back in…

Fri Nov 21 1997 - 00:00

Great Scot

There's retro and there's retro: the paucity of imagination and unacknowledged plagiarism that goes into sounding like Traffic…

Fri Nov 14 1997 - 00:00

Johnny Vegas

Pottery is the new comedy. When J

Mon Nov 10 1997 - 00:00

Denis Leary

Bill Hicks once said of Denis Leary that "he is the Donovan to my Dylan" but due to the vagaries of the celeb system, it is Leary…

Sat Nov 08 1997 - 00:00

Rich Hall

With a speaking voice placed somewhere between Tom Waits and one of the Simpson family, and a pissed-off expression on his face…

Fri Nov 07 1997 - 00:00

One step beyond

Despite all the blah blah blah about punk, it's oft forgotten that the two main protagonists were both signed to major labels…

Fri Nov 07 1997 - 00:00

Surfing on a wave of adulation

Still collared by his televisual antics, which never harms the size of his audience, the stand-up within Ardal O'Hanlon always…

Thu Nov 06 1997 - 00:00

Bonding session

Kids these days. There was a time when you could say with some reasonable degree of certainty that singers like Matt Monro and…

Fri Oct 31 1997 - 00:00

Beside the hit

Another reason to mourn the passing of vinyl is the death of the B-side as we knew and loved it

Fri Oct 24 1997 - 01:00

Caveat Emptor

Alice Moore was a huge Spice Girls fan, had all the records, magazines, "books", posters and videos

Fri Oct 17 1997 - 01:00

They crawled from the south

There's only one band which can combine gazillion-selling commercial acclaim with fawning critical acclaim and that's REM - no…

Fri Oct 10 1997 - 01:00

Definitive dance

A few years ago there were people on the pitch - they thought it was all over

Fri Oct 03 1997 - 01:00

It was 20 years ago today...

"There's nothing for us in Belfast", Jake Burns rasped on the opening line of Alternative Ulster but like so many aspects of …

Fri Sept 26 1997 - 01:00

A clearing in the jungle

I lost a fortune on this year's Mercury Music Prize (cash donations to the usual address, marked "sad loser" please) thanks to…

Fri Sept 19 1997 - 01:00

A riot of my own

Some go to Graceland, some to Windmill Lane, some to Athens, Georgia - I go to a huge piece of concrete and metal known as the…

Fri Sept 12 1997 - 01:00

Fun from Northern Britain

Vodka at 20 pence, tequila at 50 pence, bottles of lovely beer at 60 pence, Teenage Fanclub on the stage and it's all in the …

Fri Sept 05 1997 - 01:00

Cabbies offer tips while comics pop (or pip) Perrier

There's still a week to go and already I'm lying in a darkened room, only able to take food through a straw and having hallucinogenic…

Wed Aug 27 1997 - 01:00

Top prize nomination for Cork comedian

Cork comedian Graham Norton has been nominated for the Perrier prize at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Thu Aug 21 1997 - 01:00

Right here right now

Putting the DIY back into music and returning it to where it rightfully belongs, the gently anarchic spirits at Hope Collective…

Fri Aug 15 1997 - 01:00

South Of Heaven

When local noiseniks Pincher Martin went in to record their new album, they characteristically opened the proceedings with a …

Fri Aug 08 1997 - 01:00

The Bubba of all cartoons

In the Southern part of the US they're called "bubbas" - the sort of blue-collar workers who drink beer from cans, scratch their…

Sat Aug 02 1997 - 01:00

Welcome back Moz, we've missed you

Still bearing more grudges than lonely high court judges, Morrissey speaketh unto us anew with his new solo album - and we may…

Fri Aug 01 1997 - 01:00

Mercurial machinations

Given that the Mercury Music Prize (the best British or Irish album of the year) has as its criteria "exciting and challenging…

Fri Jul 25 1997 - 01:00

Songs From Southern Dublin

There's nothing like an indie gig in Camden Town to evoke memories of times past

Fri Jul 18 1997 - 01:00

Bands from Northern Britain

DESPITE the fact that we have produced one of the biggest bands in the world and many other international heavyweights across…

Fri Jul 04 1997 - 01:00

Soap with no flannel

IF anything sheds new light on how incredibly twee the pucino favoured angst of those half humans, half dolls is in the hit US…

Sat Jun 28 1997 - 01:00

Coolest man on earth

IF you are looking for anything by Burt Bacharach in a record shop you'll find it in the "easy listening" category: how cruelly…

Sat Jun 28 1997 - 01:00

Hip hop hurrah

IT's been a funny old rock'n'roll world for Michael Franti - first discovered by the heroic Jello Biafra when he was with the…

Fri Jun 27 1997 - 01:00
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