10 great films to watch if you’re stuck indoors
What to watch when it’s too cold and icy to go out? Try It Follows, The Thing, The Fly, Roman Holiday, Up, Uncle Buck and more
What to watch when it’s too cold and icy to go out? Try It Follows, The Thing, The Fly, Roman Holiday, Up, Uncle Buck and more
Important bangle by Schlumberger one of the highlights of Fine Jewellery and Watches auction
The Hollywood veteran on West Side Story, dating Brando and Elvis Presley, and joy at 90
Original copy of 1916 Proclamation also among items in forthcoming auctions
John Weldon Auctioneers celebrates the anniversary of its very first sale
The jeweller has enlisted the singer and Jay-Z for its latest rebrand. But it could backfire
He was a fascist who walked out on the family. No wonder the star had father issues
The character’s hair is bang on trend. Just ask Claudia Winkleman and Alexa Chung
The blissful adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel has the makings of a fashion classic
The star on a turbulent upbringing, and bonding with a new generation via her storytelling podcast
From city breaks to train trips, Rome to the Amazon, these are all on streaming services
O’Neill could put famous people at ease and became friends with many of those he photographed
Antimeria sounds like a female relative of a certain age who bosses everyone around
Daniel Stewart shares his thoughts after completing his 668km cycle along the Border
Donen, hailed as ‘master of the musical’, also directed On the Town, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Charade
As Chinese New Year approaches, Mei Chin reflects on life for the Asian community in Ireland
Who will win the Grand Slam? What's the key game? What are you looking forward to?
Test your knowledge of the past 12 months with these 100 questions – and you could win a prize
Corn Exchange is tackling Arthur Miller’s play for Dublin Theatre Festival. Ghosts of John Huston’s troubled 1961 movie loom large
Smells Like Teen Spirit sweater and Cobain’s early sketches to have worldwide premiere at Kildare museum
The 1965 musical was ‘a sugar-coated lie’ with little in common with the real Von Trapps
Going to the cinema or theatre gradually went out of Alicia McGivern’s reach when she lost her hearing
Go tropical in Belfast, cycling in Wicklow and get the ‘Roman Holiday’ experience
French couturier Hubert de Givenche became famous for styling Audrey Hepburn and Jackie Kennedy
Although Givenchy never lacked wealthy customers, he was uncomfortable with the extravagant showmanship of couture from the mid-1970s
Three Irish hotels and a Sting concert in Sardinia
Weight Watchers, Wilbur Ross and the woman who flipped off Trump
Vivien Leigh and Audrey Hepburn memorabilia hit record highs
It’s hard to say how seriously RTÉ’s new show is taking its fashionable subject
Russian granted a wildcard into the tournament and looks like she means busines
Whatever your budget or motoring needs, we identify the best in class, some worthy contenders and something a bit different from the rest
Scarlett Johansson in ‘Ghost in the Shell’, Matt Damon in ‘The Great Wall’: even after #OscarsSoWhite the movies still stereotype and whitewash Asian actors
Don’t be held hostage by your smartphone and be the talker you were born to be
A blind homeowner vs home invaders in a superbly made thriller that turns the genre on its head
Ireland’s charity sector is in the news and, once again, for all the wrong reasons
Is there an alternative to cloying lullabies? And what do musicians sing to their kids?
Football festival ongoing against a backdrop of terrorism concerns, flooding and strikes
Old-school charm and modern design await you in Newbridge, writes Alanna Gallagher
Things to do with the children before they go back to school
Geek chic has never been cooler, so dig out those trench coats, knitted sweaters and frill collars
Iconic car may be out of reach for many but it is still staggeringly fine to drive
One individual actually titled her blog: ‘I Don’t Like Men Who Own Cats’
Although I wasn’t labouring under the illusion that Tinder was something used to start a fire, I had assumed it was mainly for young thangs
Ireland’s newest scarf designer Ciara Silke has just launched a collection of bold and colourful prints in silk and cashmere
The artist’s intriguing ‘La Bocca della Verità’ sells for a record price at Sotheby’s
An orange-themed wedding for a couple who met on a fruit farm Down Under
He hates being told what to do, but Carey Mulligan’s costar in ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’ joined the film world nevertheless – and is now Hollywood’s intense, go-to period hunk
Actress agonises over her second divorce in hand-written correspondence
Iconic actress who played Mary Poppins to attend gala screening of The Sound Of Music
Peter Strickland's latest, ‘The Duke of Burgundy’, is a tale of sado-masochism and romance featuring no men and plenty of humour. “I want people to laugh, but not at the characters,” he tells Donald Clarke
Star gained fame dancing in Trevi Fountain in Federico Fellini’s ‘La Dolce Vita’
Photographers in bushes. Celebrities complaining about privacy violation. Law suits against the media. Such is the world of some modern-day paparazzi, but it wasn’t always that way
Published: July 18th , 1954 Photograph by Dermot Barry
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