Ranked: The 15 greatest Irish moments at the Oscars
From Daniel Day-Lewis and Brenda Fricker winning acting awards for My Left Foot to the Academy singing Happy Birthday to James Martin in 2023
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From Daniel Day-Lewis and Brenda Fricker winning acting awards for My Left Foot to the Academy singing Happy Birthday to James Martin in 2023
Irish-made Poor Things is also up for several awards
In this series, Rosita Boland visits places in Ireland where films were made and assesses the legacy they left behind
Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker and many others have taken home an Oscar to Ireland
TV review: Did Charlene McKenna base her accent on Roy Keane’s Mick McCarthy tirade?
The actor converted outbuilding on parent’s farm into a home and had a tiny 6-person wedding
Theatre review: Powerful, earth-shifting testimonies are solemnly read as scripts
There is nothing we wouldn’t do for our children, but there are some things we just can’t do
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady's definitive list has more than a few surprises
Released in April 1989, it changed everything for Daniel Day-Lewis and Jim Sheridan
Bottle found on Alaskan shore is traced to a cousin of Oscar-winning actor Brenda Fricker
RTÉ marks Gay Byrne’s 60 years in broadcasting with highlights from ‘The Meaning of Life’
Anthony Hopkins plays Lear, Gay Byrne takes a trip down memory lane and Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope comes to a friendship-wrecking close
The lost theatres of Dublin revealed
Irish film director says he hopes revelations will leave other abusers ‘quaking’
A slew of famous voices are bringing 10 of Dublin’s best-known monuments alive
From ‘Dress suitably, and buy a revolver’ and 'A terrible beauty' to 'We all partied'
This year Ireland received a record number of nominations for the Oscars. Irish Times Data examines Ireland’s association with the world’s most famous statuette
Nominations represent a return on long-term investment in a generation of local talent
All the Lonely People: It can be lonely being single, sure, but is there a way to refashion solitude less as misfortune and more a reluctance to settle for second-best?
After last year’s fiasco, the Irish film and TV industry is back to nervously applaud itself
Review: ‘The John Murray Show’, ‘The Last Word’, ‘Sunday With Miriam’
Irish involvement in Academy Awards stems from Dubliner who designed the statuette
Irish Film Board confirms it has no firm plans to fund the Iftas
Congregational hall a new ‘playhouse’ venue for Fringe festival
Hall immortalised by writer William Trevor now reinvented as tourist attraction
Nicola White’s new novel ‘In the Rosary Garden’ was inspired by the Kerry Babies tribunal and the Ann Lovett case. We recommend some other real-life fiction from Ireland and abroad
The arrest of Jenny Lauren in Ireland has a US romcom feel about it
RTÉ’s TV drama about Charles Haughey, starring Aidan Gillen as the late taoiseach, will be worth watching. Why did it take so long?
Skills of young people tested in poetry recital, improvisation, drama, mime and storytelling
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