Charlie Chaplin’s son on Kerry holidays, running away to London and a ‘difficult’ relationship
Charlie Chaplin's eldest son with Oona O'Neill talks about life with his father, holidays in Ireland and his first novel
Charlie Chaplin's eldest son with Oona O'Neill talks about life with his father, holidays in Ireland and his first novel
She first visited Waterville with her father, Charlie Chaplin, who discovered it following a recommendation of his friend Walt Disney, and she later sponsored a statue of her father there
Sea Lodge Hotel in Waterville comes in turnkey condition following €3m refit in 2015
Museum venue plan has role to play in vibrancy of city’s cultural life, says IFI director
Between the myths and the mysteries, Chaplin remains hard to grasp
London Letter: The club has met twice a year for dinner since the 1890s – the vilification of the guests proving the usual highlight
The closer you look, the more unknowable the once-in-a-generation comedian appears to be
Thonet’s furniture designs have been immortalised in museums and movies
Wild Geese: Entrepreneur and arts performer Kiva Murphy moved to Barcelona in 2013
Mank, David Fincher’s new film, goes some way to rehabilitating the film star's reputation
An Irishman’s Diary
Alex Winter on friendship with Keanu Reeves, the risky new film and the fun side of fame
An old dumping ground will sport a cabin distantly related to one owned by a queen
Thrillers and not much comedy... The Office cocreator shares his lockdown viewing
Paul McCartney, Beyonce and Rolling Stones among the performers in eight-hour broadcast
Fancy a rotating visual feast of 30 arthouse movies monthly and all neatly curated?
The veteran comedians on Irish roots, timeless humour and touring with a partner
Women filmmakers are the thematic plank of this year’s DIFF programme
All I want for Christmas . . . Jerry Fish: The singer-songwriter talks about his best and worst Christmases
Michael Kiernan recalls Ireland’s preparation for the inaugural 1987 competition, an event the IRFU didn't want to enter
The Oscars body has invited 842 new members: 50% female, 29% people of colour
Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival includes Alexandra McGuinness thriller
Ahead of four shows at Dublin’s 3Arena next week, Bono and co. serve up a night of celebration in Belfast
More than 2,000 colourful illustrations have been published over the years
As part of the Experience + Innocence show in Paris U2's lead singer has lots to say on Trump, the perils of success and how he’s only half a man without Ali
Bob Clampett animated Daffy Duck and Tweety, with his unique wacky style
MMA fighter’s praise for Putin comes during quite a week for preposterous men
Students asked whether Lemass was a strong leader in challenging examination paper
The dancer, actor, gossip columnist and muse was one of the most modern of stars
Style and substance the mark of a coach who has guided Man City to the cusp of the title
Karen Bradley professes herself ‘absolutely delighted’ to be in Belfast after Tory reshuffle
Web Log: PublicDomainMovie.net is a treasure trove for fans of Hollywood past
The Ring of Kerry challenge takes in some steep and rough terrain
A slew of famous voices are bringing 10 of Dublin’s best-known monuments alive
In this empathetic and slippery production, as his confusion grows, so does ours
Legendary photographer’s image helped change US public opinion on Vietnam War
1916/2016: a miscellany
Rare film memorabilia at Bonhams auction in London
Chaplin’s grandson leads bowler-hatted enthusiasts at festival in Waterville, Co Kerry
Spirit of this year’s collection ‘more liberated, darker and more sexual’
Constituents and politicians pay their respects to the former deputy
Silent Moves opens audience’s eyes to the challenges faced by people with disabilities, from feeling invisible in shops to the lack of open conversations about love, sex, autonomy and adventure
The dress code is smart-casual, but I still want to make a good impression
To create her new tUnE-yArDs album, Merrill Garbus kept strict hours in the studio, writing songs and reading James Joyce. ‘He was one who really shifted what words could do,’ says the fast-talking ex-puppeteer
Beverly Hills firm hints at asset flotation
Mayo vs Tyrone, Belsonic festival continues - and how many Charlie Chaplins fit in Waterville?
City fills with people coming to check out a host of free street theatre events
How can you capture the dark seam of energy and form at the heart of ‘Finnegans Wake’? By giving voice to the river that runs through James Joyce’s extraordinary book
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