Primal Scream: Come Ahead – Bobby Gillespie and company return with a sorely disappointing album
Ethical concerns are the least of fans’ worries, as not even David Holmes’s involvement can save this woefully inadequate collection
Musician and composer
Ethical concerns are the least of fans’ worries, as not even David Holmes’s involvement can save this woefully inadequate collection
The Belfast man’s dynamic songs and soundscapes deliver one impressive surprise after another
The DJ, producer and sountrack composer is releasing his first solo album for 15 years. He’d also like to release the songs he made with the late singer
Canadian producer Jamison Isaak channels huge influence of French dance music
The view from Shankill Road where there is an increasing sense of disconnect between people and party
Familiarity and foreboding permeate Georgina and Una McGeough’s debut
Dubliner Adam Browne finds his own musical feet with often wonderful results
Following in her mother’s footsteps, Kravitz is starring in a new TV adaptation of the Nick Hornby book
An uncommon marriage of storylines and music
US Politics: Trump’s malign neglect of institutions does not bode will for long-term battle with China
Russia expert’s opening statement at impeachment hearing stood out for its bluntness
President continues attacks on impeachment inquiry witnesses in Fox and Friends interview
Impeachment inquiry hears Russia ‘systematically attacked’ US democracy
Former diplomat testifies US president said Ukraine is ‘full of terrible people’
Jennifer Williams tells impeachment inquiry the July 25th phone call seemed ‘unusual’
President tweets attack on Marie Yovanovitch during evidence to impeachment inquiry
Critic Mark Cousins takes a personal look at North’s relationship with cinema for Channel 4
In 1990s and 2000s, Irish club night scene collided with both acid house and Celtic Tiger
Female choreographers and their dancers possess the hearts and minds of audiences
Part of her ‘Belfast prayer’ is a ‘big tough hug for all those dads, sons and brothers’
Oona Doherty and ‘Heartbreak’ director Dave Tynan collaborate on ‘A Concrete Song’
And what is the mystery behind “Rebecca Blunt”, the unknown talent who has written his latest film?
They’ve attained success, adoring fans and sell-out shows across Europe, but few in Ireland want to know. Meet the exiles
Healthcare company expects €12bn in sales by 2025 from six key product launches
Company pinning hopes on film due in 2016
‘Frank’ with Michael Fassbender and ‘Patrick’s Day’ with Moe Dunford top nominations
I Am Belfast, a film by Cousins with a score by David Holmes, tells the story of the city as embodied by a 10,000-year-old woman. It feels, fittingly, like a long, strange dream
The charts are a load of boll*cks. Bono goes on a bit. And he would be ‘f**king very, very, very interested’ in collaborating with Damon Albarn
Lower than anticipated iron ore prices dented mining business
. . . and of course a few old favourites. Jim Carroll picks the 13 big cheeses of this weekend's Indiependence festival in Mitchelstown, Co Cork
Failure of planned merger contributes to advertising group’s Q2 slowdown
A new MA course in Dublin will teach composing for film. It’s a popular job in the US, but can such an instinctive art be taught – and to whom?
French spirits group hoping to buck trend that sent cognac sales down 32%
Bangor man Foy Vance says personal misfortune and a move to the Scottish highlands set him back on track for his long-awaited second album
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