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Dancing with the Stars: Darren Kennedy exits with a shameless self-promotional speech

Dancing with the Stars: Darren Kennedy exits with a shameless self-promotional speech

Review: Emotions were running high with biographical blubbing the unofficial theme of show

Sun Feb 03 2019 - 21:30
Dancing with the Stars: Holly Carpenter voted off with a chilling look

Dancing with the Stars: Holly Carpenter voted off with a chilling look

Review: No Hollywood ending for ‘devastated’ Carpenter on movie night

Sun Jan 27 2019 - 21:15
Azealia Banks: Who is she and why does she hate Ireland?

Azealia Banks: Who is she and why does she hate Ireland?

Who the hell is this Azealia Banks – and what exactly is her gripe with Ireland?

Thu Jan 24 2019 - 17:04
Dancing with the Stars: RTÉ freezes on nervy night as screens go blank

Dancing with the Stars: RTÉ freezes on nervy night as screens go blank

Review: ‘I had an absolute ball,’ says ‘Mrs Brown’s Boys’ star Eilish O'Carroll as she leaves

Sun Jan 20 2019 - 21:30
Sharon Van Etten: ‘I felt alone. I was done with music’

Sharon Van Etten: ‘I felt alone. I was done with music’

The New Jersey songwriter took time out to act, become a comedian – and a mother

Sat Jan 19 2019 - 06:00
Death Cab for Cutie: ‘We’re an indie band from Seattle, where Republicans basically don’t exist’

Death Cab for Cutie: ‘We’re an indie band from Seattle, where Republicans basically don’t exist’

Death Cab for Cutie have survived a lot. So a Trump backlash was the least of their worries

Fri Jan 18 2019 - 06:10
Dancing with the Stars: ‘Nah nah’ from judges leaves 18-year-old Demi Isaac Oviawe in tears

Dancing with the Stars: ‘Nah nah’ from judges leaves 18-year-old Demi Isaac Oviawe in tears

Cliona Hagan channels Garth Brooks with a line-dancing cha cha to take top spot

Sun Jan 13 2019 - 21:45
Murder of the dance floor: The Irish nightclub is dying

Murder of the dance floor: The Irish nightclub is dying

Its killers? In part, the property crisis and an outbreak of twentysomething puritanism

Sat Jan 12 2019 - 06:00
Dancing with the Stars: ‘Bad boy’ actor Johnny Ward kills it on the dance floor

Dancing with the Stars: ‘Bad boy’ actor Johnny Ward kills it on the dance floor

Review: Comedian Fred Cooke the audience favourite while new presenter Jennifer Zamparelli is clearly finding her feet

Sun Jan 06 2019 - 21:25
Dancing with the Stars: Everything you need to know

Dancing with the Stars: Everything you need to know

Who are the celebrity contestants, what time is it on, who is the favourite to win and more

Thu Jan 03 2019 - 10:28
‘If we’re going to do a Christmas song it has to move people to tears’

‘If we’re going to do a Christmas song it has to move people to tears’

Aidan Moffat, formerly of Scottish indie miserablists Arab Strap, insists ‘Ghost Stories for Christmas’ is not depressing

Tue Dec 11 2018 - 05:00
Spotify: Irish streaming charts for 2018 revealed

Spotify: Irish streaming charts for 2018 revealed

Rap artists Drake, Eminem and Post Malone among the artists Irish Spotify users listen to the most

Wed Dec 05 2018 - 16:15
A Brilliant Void: A Selection of Classic Irish Science Fiction

A Brilliant Void: A Selection of Classic Irish Science Fiction

Jack Fennell compiles sci-fi yarns from an Ireland that rejected that imaginative flight

Sat Dec 01 2018 - 06:00
Charlie Steen of Shame: ‘Touring eventually broke my mind’

Charlie Steen of Shame: ‘Touring eventually broke my mind’

Wiry frontman of the angry young London punks on Brexit, mental health and sexism

Mon Nov 19 2018 - 05:00
Bono, Cathy Davey and Conor O’Brien cover ‘Homeward Bound’ for homeless

Bono, Cathy Davey and Conor O’Brien cover ‘Homeward Bound’ for homeless

U2 singer records Simon & Garfunkel track with Saint Sister and others for McVerry Trust

Fri Nov 16 2018 - 13:06
Hozier releases new single with powerful video. Shame about the song

Hozier releases new single with powerful video. Shame about the song

‘Movement’ is a comedown after the epic and raw comeback EP ‘Nina Cried Power’

Thu Nov 15 2018 - 05:59
U2 at the 3Arena: Is Ireland suffering from U2 fatigue? Not a bit of it

U2 at the 3Arena: Is Ireland suffering from U2 fatigue? Not a bit of it

Review: Both band and audience were determined this would be a night to remember – so it was

Mon Nov 05 2018 - 23:26
PopMart: Were U2 making a joke or was the joke on them?

PopMart: Were U2 making a joke or was the joke on them?

The band's 1997 tour to support their mediocre ‘Pop’ album was an expensive folly, confusing fans

Tue Oct 30 2018 - 05:00
Meet the Irish author who is reinventing Doctor Who

Meet the Irish author who is reinventing Doctor Who

The sci-fi series’s labyrinthine mythology is no problem for Irish author Dave Rudden

Thu Oct 11 2018 - 05:00
The chasm between Graham Norton and the Late Late Show

The chasm between Graham Norton and the Late Late Show

Review: Ryan Tubridy must compete not only with the hyperactive Graham Norton but also with the Ghost Of Late Lates Past

Sat Sept 29 2018 - 11:01
‘If you look up a house online, there’ll be 5000 views in an hour’

‘If you look up a house online, there’ll be 5000 views in an hour’

Choice music award winners Ships say rising rents mean they may be left without a roof over their heads when they leave their Dublin accommodation next week

Thu Sept 20 2018 - 11:20
The real trouble with Superman? He’s plain boring

The real trouble with Superman? He’s plain boring

Henry Cavill has reportedly lost the role, but the hero’s problems run deeper than casting

Mon Sept 17 2018 - 12:45
‘I looked up to Dolores O’Riordan. She gave off that attitude – she was totally herself’

‘I looked up to Dolores O’Riordan. She gave off that attitude – she was totally herself’

Pale Waves frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie knows what she wants, and the goth-pop quartet’s fine debut album ‘My Mind Makes Noises’ will give the fans what they want

Mon Sept 17 2018 - 05:00
Hozier EP review: After four years, he needed to blow us away. He does

Hozier EP review: After four years, he needed to blow us away. He does

‘Nina Cried Power’, Hozier’s new collection, kicks off with a tree-flattening tour de force

Thu Sept 06 2018 - 21:50
Snail Mail: ‘A lot of my favourite musicians are from the 1990s’

Snail Mail: ‘A lot of my favourite musicians are from the 1990s’

The US teen is one of the best of a wealth of young, female, ’90s-tinged up-and-comers

Tue Sept 04 2018 - 05:00
Not at Electric Picnic? St Vincent perfectly judges the last-night mood

Not at Electric Picnic? St Vincent perfectly judges the last-night mood

Also on Sunday: Garbage, Jessie Ware and Fontaines DC, reviewed

Mon Sept 03 2018 - 06:00
Electric Picnic review: St Vincent – Impressively out there

Electric Picnic review: St Vincent – Impressively out there

Annie Clark swings between euphoria and melancholy in a memorable performance

Sun Sept 02 2018 - 23:05
Electric Picnic review: Garbage – 45 glorious minutes from Shirley Manson

Electric Picnic review: Garbage – 45 glorious minutes from Shirley Manson

They don’t make grunge-pop crossover like they used to. This is what we’ve been missing

Sun Sept 02 2018 - 20:20
Electric Picnic 2018: Highs and lows of the festival

Electric Picnic 2018: Highs and lows of the festival

Most riotous gig, most welcome encore, worst performance, best chat, tastiest food

Sun Sept 02 2018 - 20:00
The All-Ireland at Electric Picnic: ‘Where’s the telly, anyway?’

The All-Ireland at Electric Picnic: ‘Where’s the telly, anyway?’

Pity the comedians on stage ahead of the festival’s screening of Dublin v Tyrone

Sun Sept 02 2018 - 19:28
Not at Electric Picnic? Massive Attack bring day two to a breathtaking close

Not at Electric Picnic? Massive Attack bring day two to a breathtaking close

Also on Saturday: Dua Lipa, Mavis Staples, Wolf Alice, Sigrid and Whenyoung, reviewed

Sun Sept 02 2018 - 08:47
Electric Picnic review:  4am anxiety attack as arena-ready dance music

Electric Picnic review: 4am anxiety attack as arena-ready dance music

Decades since they crawled out of Bristol’s DJ scene, theirs is still an extraordinary conceit

Sun Sept 02 2018 - 02:00
Electric Picnic review: Dua Lipa – Supercharged and preening like a pro

Electric Picnic review: Dua Lipa – Supercharged and preening like a pro

Scorching gig confirms her star wattage – and that pop at the Picnic is a great idea

Sat Sept 01 2018 - 22:20
Electric Picnic: Thanks for the sweet nothings, Daddy G

Electric Picnic: Thanks for the sweet nothings, Daddy G

Massive Attack’s alarm call, chaps rocking bandannas, and urgent hot-tub sessions

Sat Sept 01 2018 - 16:45
Not at Electric Picnic? You missed Kendrick Lamar’s incredible gig

Not at Electric Picnic? You missed Kendrick Lamar’s incredible gig

Also on Friday: Chvrches, Paddy Hanna, Ash and The Murder Capital, reviewed

Sat Sept 01 2018 - 06:00
Electric Picnic review: Kendrick Lamar – A muscular, hyperliterate superstar

Electric Picnic review: Kendrick Lamar – A muscular, hyperliterate superstar

The greatest rapper, a speaker of truths in the age of Trump, stands a class apart

Fri Aug 31 2018 - 23:30
Electric Picnic review: Chvrches – There’s no roof, but they blow it off anyway

Electric Picnic review: Chvrches – There’s no roof, but they blow it off anyway

The electropop head-hangers conquer the festival’s main stage

Fri Aug 31 2018 - 21:20
Electric Picnic review: Paddy Hanna – An indie-rock showman

Electric Picnic review: Paddy Hanna – An indie-rock showman

Dublin troubadour reaches out and finds an audience ready to take him by the hand

Fri Aug 31 2018 - 19:20
Electric Picnic: Festival-goers warned of roadworks and delays

Electric Picnic: Festival-goers warned of roadworks and delays

Stradbally set for 50,000 visitors to the three-day music and arts festival

Thu Aug 30 2018 - 11:01
Louis CK: an unwelcome return from a short exile

Louis CK: an unwelcome return from a short exile

Comedian returned to stand up just 10 months after sexual misconduct revelations

Wed Aug 29 2018 - 10:03
Seatwave closure will not eliminate ticket reselling

Seatwave closure will not eliminate ticket reselling

Analysis: Industrial-scale touting by professional resellers will continue in the shadows

Mon Aug 13 2018 - 13:59
Here be plausible dragons: The appeal of fantasy set to reality

Here be plausible dragons: The appeal of fantasy set to reality

These four novels explore human nature through a fantastical premise to great effect

Sat Jul 28 2018 - 06:00
Mercury music prize: Another appalling British snub for Irish artists

Mercury music prize: Another appalling British snub for Irish artists

It’s three years since an Irish act was nominated for the British-centric award

Thu Jul 26 2018 - 14:38
Music industry’s silence in wake of R Kelly’s outburst is damning

Music industry’s silence in wake of R Kelly’s outburst is damning

Lack of condemnation of rapper’s ‘I Admit’ reveals culture untouched by #MeToo movement

Tue Jul 24 2018 - 14:06
Who is America? Sacha Baron Cohen’s new creation has none of the humanity of Ali G

Who is America? Sacha Baron Cohen’s new creation has none of the humanity of Ali G

Baron Cohen has created four new characters, all extreme parodies and none easy to warm to

Mon Jul 16 2018 - 11:30
Kraftwerk: rapturous show of androids-have-feelings-too anthems

Kraftwerk: rapturous show of androids-have-feelings-too anthems

Review: seeing four elder gents in tight-fitting jumpsuits impersonating robot aloofness was a powerfully human moment

Thu Jul 12 2018 - 08:30
Billy Joel review: juiced-up hits with a sting in the tail

Billy Joel review: juiced-up hits with a sting in the tail

While the hits didn’t quite flow at the Aviva Stadium, they did arrive at a dutiful clip

Sun Jun 24 2018 - 10:05
Pills, thrills and backaches: How to relive your Ibiza days

Pills, thrills and backaches: How to relive your Ibiza days

From Jenny Greene to Underworld, the summer is packed with house music nostalgia

Tue Jun 19 2018 - 05:00
Beyoncé and Jay-Z: Weird, woozy peek at a superstar marriage

Beyoncé and Jay-Z: Weird, woozy peek at a superstar marriage

The Carters review: Everything Is Love brings to a close their state-of-the-marital-union trilogy

Mon Jun 18 2018 - 11:00
Kanye West: ye review: Big-hearted and introspective

Kanye West: ye review: Big-hearted and introspective

While the troubled megastar is tender, warm and devoid of ego, the old Kanye hasn’t completely left us

Fri Jun 01 2018 - 15:49
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