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Chaka Khan at Electric Picnic: feminist anthem 'I’m Every Woman' heavy with relevance

Chaka Khan at Electric Picnic: feminist anthem 'I’m Every Woman' heavy with relevance

This is no comfy nostalgia trip as R’n’B anthems burn up the night

Mon Sept 04 2017 - 11:00
Electric Picnic: Arrests down as ‘friendly’ festival ends smoothly

Electric Picnic: Arrests down as ‘friendly’ festival ends smoothly

Security at Stradbally opus stepped up this year, but the impact appeared to be minimal

Mon Sept 04 2017 - 05:00
Elbow turn Other Voices into a love-in with a surprise gig

Elbow turn Other Voices into a love-in with a surprise gig

Guy Garvey’s voice and warmth make for a five-star Electric Picnic experience

Sun Sept 03 2017 - 18:37
Electric Picnic: What to see and do on Sunday

Electric Picnic: What to see and do on Sunday

Cleanse yourself with some mindful treats before blowing it all with one last sesh

Sun Sept 03 2017 - 05:00
Electric Picnic 2017: Reviews from Day Two

Electric Picnic 2017: Reviews from Day Two

Phoenix fail to take flight, Rusangano Family get shirty, while The Strypes leave no mark

Sat Sept 02 2017 - 20:07
Shookrah bring easy listening R&B to the Picnic table

Shookrah bring easy listening R&B to the Picnic table

Cork sextet are an entertaining bunch for a Friday at Body&Soul

Sat Sept 02 2017 - 15:00
Thank you Saint Sister for these heavenly highs

Thank you Saint Sister for these heavenly highs

If you go down to the woods today, you’re in for a haunting suprise

Sat Sept 02 2017 - 14:00
Smooth start to Electric Picnic despite increased security

Smooth start to Electric Picnic despite increased security

Heightened security ‘observing and profiling’ and designed to be low-key, say organisers

Sat Sept 02 2017 - 01:00
EP2017: Wednesday Gang rock and roll in from Slane

EP2017: Wednesday Gang rock and roll in from Slane

Who better to kick things off than a pub band with chops?

Fri Sept 01 2017 - 17:38
Game of Thrones: The best theories for the final season

Game of Thrones: The best theories for the final season

As the last episode in the penultimate season lands, how do fans think it will all end?

Mon Aug 28 2017 - 05:45
Does Manchester have the answer for shared arts centres?

Does Manchester have the answer for shared arts centres?

The Partisan Collective is a future-proofed space run by volunteers. Would it work here?

Mon Aug 21 2017 - 05:00
Jonathan Higgs: ‘I’ve got an unhealthy mind, and it gets me in trouble’

Jonathan Higgs: ‘I’ve got an unhealthy mind, and it gets me in trouble’

The Everything Everything singer on the band’s new album, ‘A Fever Dream’, the politics of pop, and why he doesn’t want to play up to the ‘tortured artist’ cliche

Thu Aug 17 2017 - 05:01
'Touring removes you from life; you lose a lover or four'

'Touring removes you from life; you lose a lover or four'

In the five years since their last album, life has changed for Grizzly Bear: new town, new relationships, new label and new album ‘Painted Ruins’

Thu Aug 17 2017 - 05:00
The Script: ‘Find a band who sing as honestly as us. I dare you’

The Script: ‘Find a band who sing as honestly as us. I dare you’

What do they think of people who say they’ve sold out? ‘F**k them’

Sat Jul 29 2017 - 05:00
Is the music industry now entirely in the hands of live promoters?

Is the music industry now entirely in the hands of live promoters?

Promoters are now running artist development. Will we be left with little more than entertainerbots?

Sat Jul 29 2017 - 05:00
Live Nation has replaced record companies for development, says Denis Desmond

Live Nation has replaced record companies for development, says Denis Desmond

Live Nation’s ticket sales in June rose 20% on 2016’s figure

Thu Jul 27 2017 - 10:31
Austra: ‘People now understand the idea of a female producer’

Austra: ‘People now understand the idea of a female producer’

Ahead of her return to Body & Soul Festival, Katie Stelmanis of Canadian electro-goths Austra discusses the reaction to her latest album, and why female producers are only now being taken seriously

Thu Jun 22 2017 - 05:15
Jack Antonoff: Fun guy on a serious pop mission

Jack Antonoff: Fun guy on a serious pop mission

Making his new album as Bleachers while producing Lorde’s second album was no problem for the songwriter; nor is having his girlfriend Lena Dunham make his videos

Fri Jun 02 2017 - 14:49
Charley Boorman: ‘I felt very free in Ireland’

Charley Boorman: ‘I felt very free in Ireland’

Boorman’s new book recounts coming to Ireland, motorbiking and Sean Connery

Sat Apr 29 2017 - 06:00
Idris Elba on the pressures of ‘Guerrilla’ warfare

Idris Elba on the pressures of ‘Guerrilla’ warfare

A TV show about London’s Black Panthers always seemed likely to push buttons,and is already raising temperatures over its depictions

Thu Apr 13 2017 - 05:00
12 Years a Slave producer under fire over new show Guerrilla

12 Years a Slave producer under fire over new show Guerrilla

A run of the mill press conference turned tempestuous after John Ridley was asked some tough questions about his show about London’s Black Panther movement

Thu Apr 13 2017 - 00:00
Depeche Mode: 'You know you’re in dangerous territory'

Depeche Mode: 'You know you’re in dangerous territory'

Martin Gore of Depeche Mode discusses moving the band in a political direction, taking on the alt-right, surviving with U2, and what the future holds for the Basildon boys

Sat Apr 08 2017 - 05:00
Father John Misty: Microdosing on acid and melancholy

Father John Misty: Microdosing on acid and melancholy

Josh Tillman has eloquent opinions on everything from microdosing on acid to “explicit forms of control” from religion. Just don't ask him to talk about the way he's perceived

Fri Apr 07 2017 - 05:37
Ed Sheeran: ‘I grew up on Planxty and The Chieftains’

Ed Sheeran: ‘I grew up on Planxty and The Chieftains’

‘Trad should be at the forefront of pop culture’, says Ed Sheeran, who expresses his Irish heritage in songs on his new album

Fri Mar 03 2017 - 07:10
Ryan Adams: ‘There’s a lot of fight and a lot of light’

Ryan Adams: ‘There’s a lot of fight and a lot of light’

On new album Prisoner, Ryan Adams chronicles the private emotions behind his marriage split with Mandy Moore. ‘My life depended on making it,’ he says

Fri Feb 17 2017 - 05:00
Low pay, late nights, no holidays: the glamour of a career in music

Low pay, late nights, no holidays: the glamour of a career in music

New research is looking at the harsh conditions of the music industry, and its impact on the mental health of those trying to make a living in the business

Sat Jan 21 2017 - 05:00
Think gig-going is costly? Wait till you see how the  other half rock’n’roll...

Think gig-going is costly? Wait till you see how the other half rock’n’roll...

If a €2.9m box at London’s Royal Albert Hall is too pricey, how about these options closer to home?

Wed Jan 11 2017 - 14:55
John Lithgow as Churchill: ‘I didn’t want it to be an actorish, hokey performance’

John Lithgow as Churchill: ‘I didn’t want it to be an actorish, hokey performance’

In Netflix hit ‘The Crown’, the very American star takes on Britain’s iconic wartime leader

Thu Dec 01 2016 - 05:00
‘The Crown’:  Netflix drama tackles British royal family

‘The Crown’: Netflix drama tackles British royal family

Claire Foy: ‘There’s something unsettling about becoming the queen of England’

Tue Nov 01 2016 - 06:00
Robbie Williams: 'At least two times I went out in Ireland and woke up in London'

Robbie Williams: 'At least two times I went out in Ireland and woke up in London'

The singer has just announced a live date in Dublin's Aviva Stadium next year. Here, he recalls his hedonistic years and why he changed his mind and finally gave family life a go

Fri Oct 28 2016 - 12:00
Grace Jones: ‘Carry yourself with class’

Grace Jones: ‘Carry yourself with class’

The icon of sound and style on partying in Dublin, why the Eighth Amendment should be scrapped and how she learned from the likes of Talking Heads, Cyndi Lauper and Debbie Harry

Fri Oct 28 2016 - 05:00
Hollywood is still no country for older women

Hollywood is still no country for older women

A new study spanning almost a century of data reveals in detail what everyone already knew - Hollywood is as ageist as it is sexist

Wed Sept 21 2016 - 14:08
Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman: ‘We sing songs about our genitals’

Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman: ‘We sing songs about our genitals’

The pair are that most shocking thing to Hollywood: a middle-aged married couple who actually fancy each other

Tue Aug 30 2016 - 06:00
New Order return: forget the rows, play the music

New Order return: forget the rows, play the music

Despite splits and court cases, New Order are playing and recording again – and coming to Electric Picnic

Sat Aug 27 2016 - 06:00
The fine art of being Bill Murray

The fine art of being Bill Murray

You can now study from the Zen comedy master that is Bill Murray thanks to his book of Tao

Fri Aug 26 2016 - 06:00
The storming of the music business by Bastille

The storming of the music business by Bastille

Brands are replacing music labels, their second album is mad weird, and rock acts have a lot to learn from hip hop when it comes to business, say a fizzing Bastille

Fri Aug 26 2016 - 06:00
Mercury Prize nominee Kano returns to the scene of the grime

Mercury Prize nominee Kano returns to the scene of the grime

Fresh from his Mercury Prize nod, grime MC, actor and Electric Picnic performer Kano is ready for his Stradbally close-up

Thu Aug 18 2016 - 12:26
The 10 best stand up shows on Netflix

The 10 best stand up shows on Netflix

Continuing our series of Nettflix selections, here’s 10 of the best comedic performances on the streaming service

Thu Aug 04 2016 - 10:00
Avant-soul sensation Nao moves the full 20ft closer to stardom

Avant-soul sensation Nao moves the full 20ft closer to stardom

After stints as backing singer for Kwabs and Pulp, Nao has moved centre-stage and her avant-soul sound is getting a lot of love

Fri Jul 29 2016 - 06:09
The 10 best music documentaries on Netflix

The 10 best music documentaries on Netflix

It’s time to get some musical back-stories in your life

Thu Jul 28 2016 - 07:29
Adam Buxton brings David Bowie show to Dublin

Adam Buxton brings David Bowie show to Dublin

Adam Buxton made his name with ‘The Adam and Joe Show’. Now he podcasts, is working with Graham Linehan, and is bringing his David Bowie special to Ireland

Sat Jul 23 2016 - 05:00
In France, the digital stream is now the music industry's standard unit

In France, the digital stream is now the music industry's standard unit

In a week when Spotify announced a user base of 100 million, France’s top 100 is now derived from streamed plays along with downloads and physical sales

Thu Jun 23 2016 - 14:30
James Patterson: ‘A 400-page book is too much for a lot of people’

James Patterson: ‘A 400-page book is too much for a lot of people’

The prolific American writer has reinvented the novella for hectic modern readers. He argues that the publishing industry must adapt to survive

Wed Jun 08 2016 - 06:00
Jungle: ‘Touring is like watching  TV – but really fast’

Jungle: ‘Touring is like watching TV – but really fast’

With their energetic post-funk sound and blistering live shows, it’s fair to say the London band are living up to their ‘responsibility to entertain’

Tue May 31 2016 - 05:00
Has Soundcloud Go missed a beat?

Has Soundcloud Go missed a beat?

The music app likes to think of itself as a service for musicians – so why is it following the herd on artists’ fees?

Wed May 04 2016 - 13:12
Gig tickets: When’s the best  time to buy on the secondary market?

Gig tickets: When’s the best time to buy on the secondary market?

It depends on what artist you you want to see, but holding out for a price drop can be a risky move

Wed Apr 27 2016 - 14:40
The Croatian island that’s set to become a summer-long music festival retreat

The Croatian island that’s set to become a summer-long music festival retreat

Festival promoter Sound Channel is taking over the Croatian island to create “the world’s first curated entertainment tourist destination”

Wed Apr 06 2016 - 17:03
Bridget Christie: ‘I’m glad there’s misogyny – it turned my career around’

Bridget Christie: ‘I’m glad there’s misogyny – it turned my career around’

She is joking when she says this, but the comedian has risen to prominence on the crest of a new feminist wave

Mon Apr 04 2016 - 07:00
Late Shift - the big-budget interactive film that allows viewers to decide the plot

Late Shift - the big-budget interactive film that allows viewers to decide the plot

Describing itself as “the world’s first cinematic interactive movie”, Late Shift was created by Swiss start-up CtrlMovie and written by ‘Sherlock Holmes’ scribe Michael R Johnson

Wed Mar 16 2016 - 17:00
Film industry boosts the hotel box office

Film industry boosts the hotel box office

Ireland is losing out to Scotland in the film stakes. Can Limerick lead the fightback?

Thu Mar 10 2016 - 11:00
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