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Celebrity recognition can transcend terroir when a famous person’s name is on a wine label
It wouldn’t do to overanalyse this film set in and about the characterful suburbs of Dublin, but the script never lets up on worthwhile one-liners
‘Not knowing everything was a strength for me,’ the actress and writer tells our wine expert
Theatrical Paddy-isms doubtless went down well with Sky executives in London as they bankrolled the project
February 15th-21st, 2025: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
Television: Harry Wild, simply through not being dire, feels like an improvement on 99 per cent of recent Irish drama
Random Acts of Kindness Day, which falls today, offers a salutary reminder that even a small gesture can elevate someone else’s mood. Here, several well-known names share their stories
Siblings Amy, Mark and Paul Huberman talk about the Christmases of their childhood and more difficult recent ones
Prime Video has announced the line-up of Irish comedic talent competing in the Graham Norton-hosted format
Print book sales reached almost €170 million in 2022, the eighth successive year of growth
Actor on family life, the first Christmas without her beloved dad Harold and how she’s not one half of a power couple
Drama teacher was an avid collector, and sale includes jewellery, clothing and furniture
Oakmount pays €700,000 for 21 acres of land overlooking famed Magheramore Beach
Broadcaster now has two years to catch up on spending after Covid-19 disruption
Pandemic Pregnancy: Sometimes I feel trapped under the baby, but where else would I be?
The 21-acre holding provides access to a cove beloved by surfers, swimmers and film-makers
A generation of female superheroes in tartan skirts and gabardines
The relaxed atmosphere of lockdown has led to a spike in pregnancies, says one hospital
Black Irish Lives: Young people making their mark in business, sport, music, film, food and beyond
Co-director of the Betty Ann Norton Theatre School helped to launch many acting careers
Schools are planning virtual graduation celebrations for their sixth class students
Celebrities join campaign to send messages to pupils missing out on the end of primary school
The actor and author spoke to The Irish Times Women’s Podcast for its 400th episode
The actor says she received birthday presents of toilet roll and hand sanitiser
I have never understood why the actor gets so much grief, particularly from other women
Ten-year-old Lily Burke needed three years of chemo after her diagnosis, as a toddler
Rugby player and wife are moving to Mount Merrion after selling their D8 home
Sales of Operation Transformation and Hardy Bucks contribute to 22% rise
Six-part international co-production set in 1880s Ireland now filming in Dublin
Back to Yours: Róisín Ingle talks to architect and TV presenter Dermot Bannon
Accounts filed by Blinder Films show €255k in Irish Film Board development loans
Back to Yours: Róisín Ingle talks to the actor and activist Rose McGowan
Back to Yours: Róisín Ingle chats to journalist, author and comedy writer Paul Howard about his Star Wars room and watching soccer in the bath
Back to Yours: Róisín Ingle chats to the journalist, author and podcaster
Back to Yours podcast: Róisín Ingle chats to the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas author
In the first episode, Róisín visits Marian Keyes and her ‘kitsch’ Dublin home
Events celebrating female talent to take place from London to Warsaw to Washington
Having worked half her life, Saoirse Ronan is finding her early 20s scary and exciting
The Year in Review: Young Offenders and Red Rock among our television favourites
Getting in front of an open-minded employer is all too often down to luck
Couple have been quietly showing their Goatstown four-bed
The 2FM DJ on discovering the joys of Berlin, the plays of Philly McMahon and why the BBC series Bodyguard is must-watch TV
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
Review: ‘Finding Joy’ adds a dollop of Sarah Silverman and Sharon Horgan to RTÉ comedy
Broadcaster targeting international audience with this new psychological thriller
The quips fly on and off camera during the filming of Finding Joy, RTÉ’s new comedy
Bernie Carroll built this five bed off Brighton Road in the early 1980s just as his building business was taking off
Analysis: Broadcaster bids for balance of past and present in new season of shows
Broadcaster’s television line-up promises to show ‘all sides of Irish life’
There’s a certain class of person who smugly revels in their ignorance of pop culture. Not me anymore. I'm familiar with Dani Dwyer and Ned Sheeran
New dramas are in production, but a crowded market makes it hard to score a hit
Company owned by former rugby player records profit of €880,000
Broadcaster hires London-based executive Shane Murphy for newly-created role
Review: In series 2, the plot grew ever-less-plausible and even Coppers began to feel old
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices