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Monica Lewinsky: ‘I was on the precipice of the rabbit hole’

Monica Lewinsky: ‘I was on the precipice of the rabbit hole’

The Clinton Affair: Two decades later, we are reminded of the extraordinary power imbalance

Mon Jan 21 2019 - 13:59
The Ridleys review: a double bill of urban horror stories

The Ridleys review: a double bill of urban horror stories

Philip Ridley’s Tonight with Donny Stixx and Dark Vanilla Jungle feature media monsters

Mon Jan 21 2019 - 13:55
Deliveroo and Just Eat: Inside the dinner delivery business

Deliveroo and Just Eat: Inside the dinner delivery business

An investigation of the UK’s low-accountability, multibillion-pound food-delivery industry

Tue Jan 15 2019 - 16:45
It’s a dirty job, cleaning up after the filthy Irish

It’s a dirty job, cleaning up after the filthy Irish

‘How Ireland Cleans Up’ shows us the grey mountains of junk we don’t like to think about

Mon Jan 14 2019 - 22:35
True Detective series 3 is a macho teenager trying hard to grow up

True Detective series 3 is a macho teenager trying hard to grow up

Review: The knotty-noir series is back, and so is the philoso-waffle of season one

Mon Jan 14 2019 - 22:18
Theatre this week: Young woman fights to be herself and Philip Ridley’s new work at the Abbey

Theatre this week: Young woman fights to be herself and Philip Ridley’s new work at the Abbey

Kate Stanley Brennan revives her solo show while Theatre Upstairs brings its pitch-dark sensibilities to the stage

Sat Jan 12 2019 - 05:00
Catastrophe review: Sharon London Sex and a criminal in a neck brace

Catastrophe review: Sharon London Sex and a criminal in a neck brace

Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney’s comedy, back for its last series, is still a manual for life

Wed Jan 09 2019 - 11:03
‘Brexit: The Uncivil War’ drips with great British humour

‘Brexit: The Uncivil War’ drips with great British humour

Benedict Cumberbatch stars in a political tragicomedy with the verve of a tech thriller

Tue Jan 08 2019 - 09:00
‘Resistance’: Baddasses of the Irish War of Independence

‘Resistance’: Baddasses of the Irish War of Independence

Review: The sequel to RTÉ’s ambitious ‘Rebellion’ take liberties – but it’s a drama, not a history lesson

Sun Jan 06 2019 - 22:35
Rufus Norris: ‘I think we’re heading into a s**t storm’

Rufus Norris: ‘I think we’re heading into a s**t storm’

The National Theatre’s outward-looking director has had to contend with an increasingly inward-looking Britain

Sat Jan 05 2019 - 05:00
The Scourge and Hue and Cry: The best in theatre this week

The Scourge and Hue and Cry: The best in theatre this week

One woman reflects on caring for her mother; two long estranged friends deal with grief

Sat Jan 05 2019 - 05:00
Island of Dreams review: Harry Enfield’s limp excuse for celebrity impressions

Island of Dreams review: Harry Enfield’s limp excuse for celebrity impressions

Despite an easy target like Richard Branson, the impressions capture little and send up less – and the jokes are hopelessly weak

Fri Jan 04 2019 - 11:47
Celebrity Home of the Year: John Boyne’s ‘ego room’ floors judges

Celebrity Home of the Year: John Boyne’s ‘ego room’ floors judges

There’s no accounting for taste on ‘Celebrity Home of the Year’ – and no easy way to defend the judging

Wed Jan 02 2019 - 22:35
Luther: The renegade cop returns in search of a clown-faced killer

Luther: The renegade cop returns in search of a clown-faced killer

Review: Idris Elba’s brooding bobbie is back with gross-out horror and comic-book peril

Wed Jan 02 2019 - 11:45
Pantomime: Two snowy leading ladies to kick off the new year

Pantomime: Two snowy leading ladies to kick off the new year

The Tivoli’s Snow White, and Gaeity’s Snow Queen are fabulously reworked classics

Sat Dec 29 2018 - 05:00
Theatre: a new generation takes on the words of Flann O’Brien

Theatre: a new generation takes on the words of Flann O’Brien

‘Thirst (and Other Bits of Flann)’ draws from ‘The Dalkey Archive’ and other stories

Sat Dec 22 2018 - 05:00
Springsteen on Broadway: The idolatry is close to suffocating

Springsteen on Broadway: The idolatry is close to suffocating

Review: Some will find his rhapsodies to the power of rock’n’roll a little hard to swallow

Thu Dec 20 2018 - 15:40
Thirst (and Other Bits of Flann) review: Nostalgia, booze and tale tales

Thirst (and Other Bits of Flann) review: Nostalgia, booze and tale tales

This directorless sampling of Flann O’Brien ends up looking like an actors’ lock-in

Thu Dec 20 2018 - 12:50
The Long Song: A touching tale of British colonial cruelty

The Long Song: A touching tale of British colonial cruelty

TV Review: BBC’s adaptation of Andrea Levy’s historical novel has some riveting tangles

Wed Dec 19 2018 - 15:46
Ireland’s Fittest Family: A mind-numbing series draws to a close

Ireland’s Fittest Family: A mind-numbing series draws to a close

TV review: Watching four people shove a log up a ramp is even less exciting than it sounds

Mon Dec 17 2018 - 10:00
Steroid abuse: ‘I hated my body. I had to do something about it’

Steroid abuse: ‘I hated my body. I had to do something about it’

‘RTÉ Investigates – Steroid Ireland’ leaves no stone unturned, no kilo unburned

Thu Dec 13 2018 - 13:58
Come from Away review: Set in a bleak time, a simple tale to inspire

Come from Away review: Set in a bleak time, a simple tale to inspire

Much to admire in the musical about travellers stranded in Newfoundland on 9/11

Wed Dec 12 2018 - 15:30
The best (and worst) TV of 2018

The best (and worst) TV of 2018

The Year in Review: Young Offenders and Red Rock among our television favourites

Tue Dec 11 2018 - 05:00
Taken Down: Everybody here had blood on their hands

Taken Down: Everybody here had blood on their hands

Series finale review: RTÉ’s drama opened our eyes to an ugly Ireland we ordinarily never see

Mon Dec 10 2018 - 13:01
Leo Varadkar on the Late Late Show: Taoiseach has become ‘CEO’, Ireland ‘the organisation’

Leo Varadkar on the Late Late Show: Taoiseach has become ‘CEO’, Ireland ‘the organisation’

If you imagine Varadkar as too corporate, Ryan Tubridy’s interview won’t change your mind

Sat Dec 08 2018 - 10:59
Theatre in 2018: Looking back in anger and learning lessons

Theatre in 2018: Looking back in anger and learning lessons

Year in Culture Review: Feelings of rage, injustice, grief and – hopefully – healing pervaded theatre

Sat Dec 08 2018 - 06:00
Theatre highlights: ‘Come From Away’ comes to the Abbey

Theatre highlights: ‘Come From Away’ comes to the Abbey

The stirring musical inspired by events in Newfoundland after 9/11 is a feelgood success

Sat Dec 08 2018 - 05:00
The housing crisis is ‘even beginning to piss off rich people’

The housing crisis is ‘even beginning to piss off rich people’

RTÉ’s ‘Land of Hope and Homeless’ depicted a housing crisis even worse than we imagined

Thu Dec 06 2018 - 13:33
Fr Tony Coote: ‘I am the guest of honour at my own funeral’

Fr Tony Coote: ‘I am the guest of honour at my own funeral’

TV Review: The motor neurone disease patient is that rare thing: a widely respected priest

Thu Dec 06 2018 - 11:15
Review: I am Tonie Walsh. What is a club DJ if not a keeper of records?

Review: I am Tonie Walsh. What is a club DJ if not a keeper of records?

Walsh chronicles several turbulent decades of progress and setbacks in his solo show

Thu Nov 29 2018 - 11:48
Ruth Wilson plays the wife of her grandpa, a lying, bigamist MI6 agent

Ruth Wilson plays the wife of her grandpa, a lying, bigamist MI6 agent

TV review: Mrs Wilson delves into story of pretence and betrayal

Thu Nov 29 2018 - 10:00
Jamie Dornan and ungodly thoughts in 1885 Fermanagh

Jamie Dornan and ungodly thoughts in 1885 Fermanagh

Dripping with breathless desire, ‘Death and Nightingales’ offers a tense vision of Ireland

Tue Nov 27 2018 - 10:13
‘The story of what British justice has done to an entire family’

‘The story of what British justice has done to an entire family’

The shameful story of the Maguire family doesn’t need the hard sell the BBC gives it

Mon Nov 26 2018 - 11:00
Theatre: Legendary  ‘Godfather of Gay’ DJ Tonie Walsh takes to the stage

Theatre: Legendary ‘Godfather of Gay’ DJ Tonie Walsh takes to the stage

Theatre highlights: DJ turned activist Tonie Walsh introduces himself to the theatre; while Ken Rogan’s inspired debut play tells the oldest story in the freshest way

Sat Nov 24 2018 - 04:00
Before: Heaven can be found in the most unlikely places

Before: Heaven can be found in the most unlikely places

Review: The latest solo show from Pat Kinevane takes inspiration from both the bible and the musical. Which does it believe in more?

Fri Nov 23 2018 - 12:56
‘Daddy flies aeroplanes. Mummy makes the food’ – portrait of an Ireland steeped in bias

‘Daddy flies aeroplanes. Mummy makes the food’ – portrait of an Ireland steeped in bias

Judging by the studio discussion in RTÉ’s ‘A Woman’s World’, change can’t come soon enough

Fri Nov 23 2018 - 09:50
On the second night of their honeymoon, he brutally assaulted her

On the second night of their honeymoon, he brutally assaulted her

Review: TG4’s ‘Tabú’ estimates that 300,000 Irish people have suffered abuse from a partner

Thu Nov 22 2018 - 11:30
Hero review: One of the oldest tales gets the freshest possible expression

Hero review: One of the oldest tales gets the freshest possible expression

The hero of Ken Rogan’s excellent debut is a warrior on the pitch but lost at sea in matters of the heart

Tue Nov 20 2018 - 12:34
Woman Undone review: Mary Coughlan’s acts of creation and destruction

Woman Undone review: Mary Coughlan’s acts of creation and destruction

The singer’s unconventional collaboration with Brokentalkers makes an unsettling art of suffering

Mon Nov 19 2018 - 15:25
Muted drama ventures inside the mind of homeowner who killed an Irish Traveller

Muted drama ventures inside the mind of homeowner who killed an Irish Traveller

TV review: ‘The Interrogation of Tony Martin’ explores a shooting in Norfolk

Mon Nov 19 2018 - 14:26
Aim of ‘I’m a Celebrity’ 2018: Convince Dec he is still hilarious without Ant

Aim of ‘I’m a Celebrity’ 2018: Convince Dec he is still hilarious without Ant

Holly Willoughby – Ant McPartlin’s replacement for series 18 – is not allowed to be funny

Mon Nov 19 2018 - 10:55
Gig of the Week: The Great Gatsby is one marvellous party

Gig of the Week: The Great Gatsby is one marvellous party

The Gate becomes Gatsby Mansion again in this fluid F Scott Fitzgerald adaptation

Sat Nov 17 2018 - 05:00
Growing Up, Live: RTÉ’s own mad experiment in gene-splicing

Growing Up, Live: RTÉ’s own mad experiment in gene-splicing

Review: The Science Week show crosses earnest education with magazine-show ebullience

Wed Nov 14 2018 - 14:54
Maurice McCabe: He fought the law – and he won

Maurice McCabe: He fought the law – and he won

Whistleblower review: This darkly enthralling story really is one of good versus bad

Wed Nov 14 2018 - 12:00
Maurice McCabe: The sorriest part is how isolated he still seems

Maurice McCabe: The sorriest part is how isolated he still seems

Whistleblower review: Airing garda’s clean laundry in public makes his goodness hard to relate to

Tue Nov 13 2018 - 12:25
This week’s theatre highlights

This week’s theatre highlights

Looking out for one another: Stage highlights take dispiriting look at blame, victimhood and apathy in society, and wonder about how to rebuild trust

Sat Nov 10 2018 - 05:00
A Woman’s Place review: Too few women in politics? Must be their own fault

A Woman’s Place review: Too few women in politics? Must be their own fault

In RTÉ’s documentary, a male artist and a male journalist peer at women politicians

Thu Nov 08 2018 - 11:39
Brendan Courtney needs to talk about Mam – and himself

Brendan Courtney needs to talk about Mam – and himself

Review: He was supposed to be discussing his ageing mother’s life, but ended up dealing with his

Mon Nov 05 2018 - 14:10
The School Days of Thaddeus K review: An elegant depiction of a dismal time

The School Days of Thaddeus K review: An elegant depiction of a dismal time

Blue Raincoat use puppetry to evoke the fragility of a young boy’s hellish education

Mon Nov 05 2018 - 12:45

Double Cross review: Thomas Kilroy’s chillingly resonant take on nationalism

Ian Toner plays both William Joyce and Brendan Bracken under Jimmy Fay’s direction

Mon Nov 05 2018 - 10:26
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