Folk Awards: Steve Cooney revels in the achievement of a lifetime
The Australian-born musician was exhorted to explore his Irish roots by Aboriginal elders
The Australian-born musician was exhorted to explore his Irish roots by Aboriginal elders
Scéal eile an dílseacht a thugann daoine d’amhránaithe nó do chineálacha éagsúla ceoil.
Entertainer created something new, thrilling and more than a little dangerous
Frang, one of the nimblest violinists around, takes on a highly athletic Stravinsky work
The maker of guitars to the stars is seeking protection after battling debt for years
Planet Business: Meanwhile, the blockchain bandwagon rolls on
Irish and international stars of film, music, politics, sport and real life who left us this year
Antoine ‘Fats’ Domino, musician, born February 26th, 1928; died October 24th, 2017
Why the need to dress up lowly jobs?
Emer Reynolds's new film ‘The Farthest’ looks at the extraordinary, humbling story the Voyager space project
Irish director Emer Reynolds knits together a documentary that informs and moves
From Enda Walsh’s ‘Bathroom’ to Voyager’s deep space odyssey, there’s plenty to ponder
Who knows when Sgt Pepper by The Beatles was first declared the greatest LP of all time? It’s not even their best
Pearl Jam and Yes are also given the prestigious honour at a ceremony in New York
Van the Man recently rolled back the years with The Monarchs. Here are a few other first acts that need a reboot
Berry’s songs, including ‘Johnny B Goode’ and ‘Maybellene’, inspired generations of musicians
Musician credited with merging blues and swing passes away in Missouri
From jazz to electric blues to house and indy rock, Windy City is a real capital of sounds
Bruce Springsteen has announced a live date at Croke park in May. Here’s a taste of what fans can expect, from a live review of his current The River tour
America Letter: Washington museum will tackle sensitive issues of the past and present
Jamal, one of the most celebrated pianists in American music, doesn’t conform to the stereotype of jazz men of his generation. But then, he doesn’t even call it jazz
Dublin had already hosted JFK in 1963, but nothing prepared the city for the arrival of four mop-top lads from Liverpool – and the riots and hysteria that followed
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