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Painkiller: Matthew Broderick goes for broke in this queasy take on the Sacklers’ Purdue Pharma horror show

Painkiller: Matthew Broderick goes for broke in this queasy take on the Sacklers’ Purdue Pharma horror show

Television: Hard not to feel Netflix’s take on an American tragedy verges on being in poor taste

Thu Aug 10 2023 - 09:33
Only Murders in the Building: Meryl Streep steals the show, riffing off Steve Martin and Martin Short

Only Murders in the Building: Meryl Streep steals the show, riffing off Steve Martin and Martin Short

Television: Third time out, this giddy whodunit has not lost its charm

Wed Aug 09 2023 - 08:59
Laura Whitmore Investigates: ‘I was the victim of a stalking incident ...  It was scary’

Laura Whitmore Investigates: ‘I was the victim of a stalking incident ... It was scary’

Television: The Irish TV presenter mixes empathy and journalistic verve in these frank and sometimes shocking documentaries

Wed Aug 09 2023 - 06:00
Iggy Pop at All Together Now: untamed, cathartic and still refusing to play by the rules

Iggy Pop at All Together Now: untamed, cathartic and still refusing to play by the rules

American singer brings down the curtain at Curraghmore in a blaze of gnarled, playful glory

Mon Aug 07 2023 - 11:48
Lorde at All Together Now: Knockout performance underscores singer’s star power

Lorde at All Together Now: Knockout performance underscores singer’s star power

‘It’s such a privilege to come back here,’ says the artist. ‘My dad is Irish’

Mon Aug 07 2023 - 09:24
Billie Eilish’s last Electric Picnic appearance drew the biggest crowd in the festival’s history. But things have changed

Billie Eilish’s last Electric Picnic appearance drew the biggest crowd in the festival’s history. But things have changed

The 21-year-old singer has certainly inherited a very Irish melancholy: ‘My one wish is to not take things for granted’

Mon Aug 07 2023 - 05:00
Max Richter and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra at All Together Now: Pure joy

Max Richter and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra at All Together Now: Pure joy

With summer finally arriving at the festival, Richter brings all four seasons, remixed and wonderful

Sun Aug 06 2023 - 20:29
All Together Now: Homage paid to Sinéad O’Connor at Waterford festival

All Together Now: Homage paid to Sinéad O’Connor at Waterford festival

The mood was celebration rather than grief as artists performed covers of the singer’s hits

Sun Aug 06 2023 - 20:00
Lisa O’Neill at All Together Now: Folk singer pays thoughtful tribute to Sinéad O’Connor

Lisa O’Neill at All Together Now: Folk singer pays thoughtful tribute to Sinéad O’Connor

All Together Now 2023: ‘I loved her … Sinéad got into trouble but it was the right kind of trouble’

Sat Aug 05 2023 - 21:26
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart: Sigourney Weaver is magnificently aloof in hypnotic show that gets under your skin

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart: Sigourney Weaver is magnificently aloof in hypnotic show that gets under your skin

Television: This adaptation of Holly Ringland’s bestseller is as grim as anything and beautifully absurd

Fri Aug 04 2023 - 16:49
Dara Ó Briain takes on the moon and the places ‘Irish people know but the British seem never to have heard of’

Dara Ó Briain takes on the moon and the places ‘Irish people know but the British seem never to have heard of’

Television: The Irish comedian’s new show, Wonders of the Moon, has the gently rambling quality of a lecture conveyed by a funny, eccentric professor

Tue Aug 01 2023 - 22:00
Noël Browne had a vision for a healthy, compassionate Ireland. The church and the medical profession blocked him

Noël Browne had a vision for a healthy, compassionate Ireland. The church and the medical profession blocked him

Television: Alan Gilsenan’s film The Seven Ages of Noel Browne profiles the ‘problematic’ minister, champion of the mother-and-child scheme

Mon Jul 31 2023 - 23:10
Dot Allison: ‘My name comes at the end of the credits – a bit of everyday sexism’

Dot Allison: ‘My name comes at the end of the credits – a bit of everyday sexism’

The Scottish singer had her moment in the pop spotlight almost three decades ago, but her music continues to delight and inspire

Sat Jul 29 2023 - 05:00
Good Omens: Neil Gaiman’s bromance is as silly as a vicar in a tutu – and perfect escapism

Good Omens: Neil Gaiman’s bromance is as silly as a vicar in a tutu – and perfect escapism

Television: Michael Sheen and David Tennant return in a second season that benefits from plenty of fun, and surprisingly gory, plot padding

Fri Jul 28 2023 - 06:43
Sinéad O’Connor’s 10 most important songs: From Mandinka to The Skye Boat Song

Sinéad O’Connor’s 10 most important songs: From Mandinka to The Skye Boat Song

The one constant in Sinéad O’Connor’s musical journey was her refusal to be pinned down

Thu Jul 27 2023 - 13:50
The Girl from Plainville: A teenage friendship, a suicide and a mission to untangle the truth

The Girl from Plainville: A teenage friendship, a suicide and a mission to untangle the truth

Elle Fanning is excellent as real-life Michelle Carter, whose relationship with Conrad Roy ended tragically

Wed Jul 26 2023 - 23:00
Bethany Cosentino: ‘It’s tough not to grab on to things an absolute stranger says about you’

Bethany Cosentino: ‘It’s tough not to grab on to things an absolute stranger says about you’

The musician, formerly half of Best Coast, is indie-rock royalty. That doesn’t mean she has had an easy ride

Wed Jul 26 2023 - 05:15
Women’s World Cup: Before Ireland v Canada, it’s time to settle the clash of the songs

Women’s World Cup: Before Ireland v Canada, it’s time to settle the clash of the songs

Sweetlemondae’s Turn the World and Zrazy’s Come on Ireland will be blaring out today. Which is better?

Wed Jul 26 2023 - 05:00
Million Dollar Pigeons review: ‘Two million dollars? Relax, mate. It’s a pigeon’

Million Dollar Pigeons review: ‘Two million dollars? Relax, mate. It’s a pigeon’

Million Dollar Pigeons never gets its feathers in a flap as it shows how pigeon racing has gone from backyard pursuit to cash-rich industry

Mon Jul 24 2023 - 23:25
Fifteen-Love: Ella Lily Hyland and Aidan Turner are searing together in this gripping tennis drama

Fifteen-Love: Ella Lily Hyland and Aidan Turner are searing together in this gripping tennis drama

Television: Hyland plays a tennis wunderkind fallen on hard times, with Turner as her slimy former coach, in this Prime Video series

Mon Jul 24 2023 - 08:09
Georgia: ‘My drinking got quite heavy over lockdown’

Georgia: ‘My drinking got quite heavy over lockdown’

On new album Euphoric, a big, emotion-filled pop odyssey, the musician sheds that bleakness and lives in the moment

Sat Jul 22 2023 - 05:00
This TV show’s title made some contributors quit. But it’s a grippingly heartfelt film

This TV show’s title made some contributors quit. But it’s a grippingly heartfelt film

Television: In Am I a R*tard? the comedian Rosie Jones lays bare the abuse she faces every day because of her disability

Thu Jul 20 2023 - 23:05
Aslan’s final song with Christy Dignam: The Fields Of Athenry - uninhibited and emotive

Aslan’s final song with Christy Dignam: The Fields Of Athenry - uninhibited and emotive

Review: Band bring epic polish to the last ever recording with Dignam, whose vocals give the release a shiny stadium rock gloss

Thu Jul 20 2023 - 16:00
The Bear: When Jamie Lee Curtis and Olivia Colman sign up for cameos, you know you’ve hit the big time

The Bear: When Jamie Lee Curtis and Olivia Colman sign up for cameos, you know you’ve hit the big time

Television: Back for a second season, Disney+’s surprise hit sticks to the recipe that sustained the first series

Wed Jul 19 2023 - 02:00
The Murdochs: Empire of Influence – A crash course in relentless ambition

The Murdochs: Empire of Influence – A crash course in relentless ambition

Television: If Succession’s Roys were a nasty bunch, their real-world equivalents are no less ruthless

Tue Jul 18 2023 - 23:20
The Sixth Commandment: Éanna Hardwicke gives a masterclass in creepy understatement

The Sixth Commandment: Éanna Hardwicke gives a masterclass in creepy understatement

Television: Irish actor plays the murderer Ben Field, who inveigled his way into the lives of two vulnerable older people

Mon Jul 17 2023 - 22:00
It’s the first post-Paxman University Challenge. The smarty-pants students are still here

It’s the first post-Paxman University Challenge. The smarty-pants students are still here

Television: Amol Rajan becomes only the third host in the quizshow’s 61 years – a bit like The Late Late Show without the payments controversy

Mon Jul 17 2023 - 21:00
Morrissey in Dublin review: There’s a surprise towards the end of this cathartically cranky gig

Morrissey in Dublin review: There’s a surprise towards the end of this cathartically cranky gig

At the first of two sold-out Vicar Street gigs, flashes of the controversial singer’s old drollness emerge between moments of trolling ire

Sun Jul 16 2023 - 10:22
Forever Young Festival 2023: Stage times, full line-up, ticket info, weather forecasts and more

Forever Young Festival 2023: Stage times, full line-up, ticket info, weather forecasts and more

Everything you need to know about the music festival at Palmerstown House Estate, Kildare, on Friday, July 14th to Sunday, July 16th

Sat Jul 15 2023 - 14:27
Foundation: Set phasers to Overambitious – season two is like Game of Thrones on psychedelics

Foundation: Set phasers to Overambitious – season two is like Game of Thrones on psychedelics

Television: Naked robot wrestling sets the scene for the new season of Apple’s daft take on Isaac Asimov’s sci-fi saga

Fri Jul 14 2023 - 12:06
The Waterboys in Dublin review: Preshow nerves, then Mike Scott’s dewy-eyed stomper lights up the night

The Waterboys in Dublin review: Preshow nerves, then Mike Scott’s dewy-eyed stomper lights up the night

The first of two sold-out concerts at the Iveagh Gardens is a home-town triumph

Fri Jul 14 2023 - 10:43
‘The British are always the heroes. That isn’t the reality’: English radio host discovers his Irish roots

‘The British are always the heroes. That isn’t the reality’: English radio host discovers his Irish roots

UK radio presenter Dev Griffin digs into an Irish revolutionary past in Who Do You Think You Are?

Thu Jul 13 2023 - 22:00
Tubridy at Oireachtas: By the final curtain, the eyes are red, the mouth pursed. ‘It’s all changed now’

Tubridy at Oireachtas: By the final curtain, the eyes are red, the mouth pursed. ‘It’s all changed now’

Television review: Tubridy has two settings – super-jaunty and hyper-sincere. Nobody wanted jauntiness so the hyper-sincerity bubbled up

Tue Jul 11 2023 - 20:38
Dairy’s Dirty Secret: A squealing calf is tossed, terrified, into a truck. First-rank reporting shows what happens next

Dairy’s Dirty Secret: A squealing calf is tossed, terrified, into a truck. First-rank reporting shows what happens next

RTÉ Investigates: Milking It is a grisly exposé of the mistreatment of livestock in parts of the Irish dairy industry

Mon Jul 10 2023 - 22:30
A Spy Among Friends: fascinating portrayal of well-connected British chaps realising their days are numbered

A Spy Among Friends: fascinating portrayal of well-connected British chaps realising their days are numbered

While the espionage thriller never goes entirely James Bond, the real-life tale of skulduggery in the British intelligence services is slow burner

Sun Jul 09 2023 - 22:15
Lana Del Rey in Dublin: ‘I’m sorry I didn’t give you enough notice’

Lana Del Rey in Dublin: ‘I’m sorry I didn’t give you enough notice’

An ecstatic performance doubles as full-throttle love-in with the anti-Adele in the 3Arena

Sat Jul 08 2023 - 09:40
Waiting for news on Taylor Swift tickets is the stadium pop version of the Hunger Games

Waiting for news on Taylor Swift tickets is the stadium pop version of the Hunger Games

Ed Power: Only a percentage of those who registered with Ticketmaster will be ‘selected’ for a ‘purchase link’ to – potentially! – nab one. It’s a far cry from sleeping bags outside HMV

Wed Jul 05 2023 - 12:34
Wham! on Netflix: Two ordinary boys mucking around who happened to write some of the greatest pop songs ever

Wham! on Netflix: Two ordinary boys mucking around who happened to write some of the greatest pop songs ever

Television: The story of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley’s rise to pop stardom may lack a neat finish, but it is great fun and brims with teenage nostalgia

Wed Jul 05 2023 - 11:15
The Heiress and the Heist: Rose Dugdale was a figure almost too riotous for real life

The Heiress and the Heist: Rose Dugdale was a figure almost too riotous for real life

British debutante turned IRA armed robber reminds us how during The Troubles truth was routinely stranger than fiction

Tue Jul 04 2023 - 22:30
Brigid Mae Power: ‘I underestimated how vulnerable I would feel with everyone knowing my business’

Brigid Mae Power: ‘I underestimated how vulnerable I would feel with everyone knowing my business’

Galway-based songwriter says on her #MeToo experience and arguing with nuns in school

Tue Jul 04 2023 - 05:00
The Idol: The Weeknd’s TV project plumbs dire depths not witnessed since the end of Game of Thrones

The Idol: The Weeknd’s TV project plumbs dire depths not witnessed since the end of Game of Thrones

Who thought this hollowed-out cringe fest was a good idea?

Mon Jul 03 2023 - 22:00
Julie Byrne: ‘It’s a memorial to the moments between us. And that includes grief and heartache’

Julie Byrne: ‘It’s a memorial to the moments between us. And that includes grief and heartache’

Buffalo-born singer-songwriter on her new album The Greater Wings which was a collaboration with a beloved friend whose death has both overshadowed and fuelled its completion

Mon Jul 03 2023 - 05:00
Give Me a Crash Course in... Why Lewis Capaldi is taking a break

Give Me a Crash Course in... Why Lewis Capaldi is taking a break

The 26-year-old songwriter from a village near Edinburgh is taking a break from touring to focus on his mental health. It means he’ll be skipping Electric Picnic

Sun Jul 02 2023 - 05:00
John Torode’s Ireland: The Return of the King of tourist-board advertorials

John Torode’s Ireland: The Return of the King of tourist-board advertorials

Television: You would hope we had arrived at a point where visitors were not astonished that everyone is walking upright – but apparently, there is still a way to go

Fri Jun 30 2023 - 21:30
Hijack: An excellent showcase for Idris Elba - shame about the angry Irishmen

Hijack: An excellent showcase for Idris Elba - shame about the angry Irishmen

Television: The real-time thriller on Apple TV+ draws on many influences to conjure that is moslty engaging, though predictable

Wed Jun 28 2023 - 16:15
Your Home Made Perfect: The BBC gets the right amount of Angela Scanlon sizzle

Your Home Made Perfect: The BBC gets the right amount of Angela Scanlon sizzle

Television: The Co Meath presenter introduces just the right amount of sizzle on the BBC, compared with her RTÉ output

Wed Jun 28 2023 - 11:12
‘The throuple was intense. I’m really happy I had that experience. I’m equally happy I’m no longer in it’

‘The throuple was intense. I’m really happy I had that experience. I’m equally happy I’m no longer in it’

Amber Bain, aka The Japanese House, has made an extraordinary album after her fraught three-way relationship

Tue Jun 27 2023 - 05:15
Elton John at Glastonbury delivers a send-off to remember, Britney or no Britney

Elton John at Glastonbury delivers a send-off to remember, Britney or no Britney

The Sunday night grandee slot goes to the Rocket Man singer playing his last ever UK show

Sun Jun 25 2023 - 23:53
Today’s Ryan Tubridy Show is about to begin. Then a deathly silence fills the airwaves

Today’s Ryan Tubridy Show is about to begin. Then a deathly silence fills the airwaves

Oliver Callan stands in for the first post-Tubs Ryan Tubridy Show, there is a sense of an embattled institution circling the drain and picking up speed

Fri Jun 23 2023 - 14:49
And Just Like That ... : Even diehard Sex and the City fans may wonder if it’s time the lights  went out

And Just Like That ... : Even diehard Sex and the City fans may wonder if it’s time the lights went out

Television: Episode one gives a crash course on why this reboot of the iconic 1990s dramedy remains so redundant

Wed Jun 21 2023 - 16:00
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