New season on RTÉ: crime dramas, GAA docs and the return of ‘tricky’ comedy
News verification strand Clarity and natural history series Ireland’s Coast on the line-up as board approves more projects in wake of RTÉ's multi-year funding deal
News verification strand Clarity and natural history series Ireland’s Coast on the line-up as board approves more projects in wake of RTÉ's multi-year funding deal
August 10th-16th, 2024: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
Dexys deliver another outstanding performance, and everyone loves The Human League’s action
March 3rd-8th: From royal drama Mary & George to Imelda May on WB Yeats’s forgotten sisters
Bank holiday guide: Fancy making brooches in Cavan? Seeing Imelda May and Denise Chaila in Kildare? Embracing the spirit of renewal in Kilkenny? There are many ways to mark the 1,500th anniversary of the death of Ireland’s only female patron saint
Television: Dignified RTÉ profile of singer, featuring contributions from Imelda May, Christy Moore and more, tells story honestly and without pretension
Singer and actress has lent her support to campaign to redevelop site incorporating laneways and buildings of Easter Rising
Event also to raise awareness of Moore Street residents’ plan for cultural quarter
When is Billie Eilish on stage? What is the weather forecast? Here's what you need to know
Full line-up of performers including Billie Eilish, Niall Horan, Fred Again, The Killers and more
Theatre: This revival of Rosaleen Linehan’s one-woman show throws the singer in at the deep end, but she delivers a highly entertaining evening
The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
Everything you need to know about the singer’s Dublin gig on Saturday, July 22nd
Government must ensure that all of the voices and talents of this generation of artists are heard
Television: Christmas in Ireland with Imelda May and Friends is all sorts of hokey, but what would Christmas be without a sprinkling of schmaltz?
What does the singer want for Christmas? Time with family ahead of her Christmas Eve special on Sky Arts
Tuesday’s celebrations include tours, lectures and a concert - but no bank holiday yet
TV review: May is charming but the cliches come thick and fast in this Sky Arts doc
Two-part Sky Arts series sees singer present Irish ‘literary travelogue’
Radio: Only a vindictive soul would wish D’Arcy silenced in so cruel a way
May sounds completely at ease with the musician and the woman she has become
The presenter on Irishness, the excitement of live TV and the upside of lockdown
It’s a particularly thrilling time for Irish music – here’s our countdown of the finest
The Irish Times political team discuss the sacking of Barry Cowen, at an Inside Politics event
The author appeared at The Irish Times Summer Nights Festival on Wednesday evening
McWilliams and Dermot Bannon were the first guests at the Irish Times Summer Nights Festival
Jeff Goldblum was a pianist before he was an actor. Now he’s back at the keys – and loving it
We asked transition year students who visited The Irish Times this week to share their thoughts on Gay Byrne who died on Monday, aged 85. This is what they had to say...
The musicians are to be given a special reception by Sligo County Council
Events across Dublin city from feature Blindboy and play ‘My Father’s Kind’
The actor-turned-jazz musician on working with Imelda May, Martin McDonagh and Bryan Cranston
Experimental music launch features animation by Cartoon Saloon and music by Imelda May, Mundy and Mary Coughlan
Cillian Murphy and Imelda May also involved in all-star EP based on letters from the front
Review: The move to London made Friday’s Late Late Show even more parochial than usual
The Summer Series at Trinity College Dublin features concerts by Grace Jones, Bryan Ferry, Gavin James, Rag ’n’ Bone Man and Il Divo
Seen & Heard: Vince Power’s Feis; O’Coineen’s targets the Post; Bank of Ireland eyes health insurance
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
Title sponsor Diageo made decision, says festival chair
If a bomb went off at the National Concert Hall gig that would have been it for the Irish music scene
The veteran record producer on Bowie, Morrissey and his problem with Steve Albini
Irish company opening new record pressing plant in Glasnevin seeks to raise funding to €1m
The producer says Farrell solo album and Albarn’s The Good, the Bad and the Queen will have new releases in 2018
Bob Geldof accepts lifetime achievement award at The Irish Post awards in London
Ireland’s best-known soprano effortlessly moves from opera to ‘The Sound Of Music’
What’s on, how to get there, and weather for the Halloween bank holiday weekend
Late musician’s favourite saying was ‘They won’t stop me singing till they put me in the ground’
UK competition body gives green light to deal after investigators take summer field trip
Psychologist advises against hibernating, but to lengthen days by getting out and about
‘Blás’ to also perform at Croke Park this weekend
Top Rank’s agreement with USA’s top sports channel will raise profile of boxing’s best
Fans crowd into Dublin pub to watch local boy fight Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas
Golden Discs turns to profit in 2016 after a €466,000 loss in 2015
Ordinary Level Irish paper ‘on the whole quite good’ despite error in question 6
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