How Leonard Cohen fans are putting pressure on the Greek island of Hydra
In recent years, there have been signs of attempts to cash in on the Cohen connection that have dismayed some locals and visiting fans
In recent years, there have been signs of attempts to cash in on the Cohen connection that have dismayed some locals and visiting fans
In Europe, after centuries of dominance, Christianity appears to be in retreat
Overblown riffing in the writing makes this book feel indulgent – the antithesis to Cohen’s songcraft
Artist also known for The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face and duets with Donny Hathaway and Peabo Bryson had suffered a stroke in 2016
Sale will feature rare book auction as well as a wide choice of reasonably priced second-hand books
The likes of Ronaldo and Messi will likely lead a generation of talent taking its final bow on football’s greatest stage in Qatar
Second album from Dublin composer and songwriter Daniel Fitzpatrick, aka Badhands
Aslan singer releases an uplifting solo debut
Coventry’s ska heroes are back and taking a stand for Black Lives Matter
Despite our failings, God’s Holy Spirit still gets through to empower people
From best first film to short film winners, here’s everything you need to know
Repairing objects with resin and gold can act as a glorious link between generations
The pandemic gave Eli Hewson and co space to rethink their debut album
The hit TV adaptation Normal People converts nine of its 15 nominations into Iftas
The dark US pop poet John Murry lives in Ireland. And he’d like a hand with a personal matter
Former Vann Music man delivers a haunting rumination on nature and the meaning of life
Soundtrack of My Life: From Tom Waits to Van Morrison; I’m allergic to hope at the moment
The expat artist’s new album tackles the omertà over his home country’s recent past
‘Wall of Sound’ innovator had been convicted for 2003 murder of Hollywood actor Lana Clarkson
Goalkeeper departs without the ultimate prize but with a reputation as one of the best
Mayo will be defined by football as long as the game exists – there will always be another year
Genn is to be commended for choosing two such unlikable leads for her novel about a celebrity singer's toxic relationships
It is the stock response of losing sides, but when did this quasi-mystical guff creep in?
The author on the poetry of religion and the heart attack that gave him a lift
Tim Davie wants to tackle left bias on comedy shows, good luck with that
Jarvis Cocker’s wit is intact as he channels Leonard Cohen, but tunes are lacking
Take 5: a hideout on Hydra, French villa with pool, base in Barcelona or a Channel Islands haven
The LA-based Dublin producer who worked with U2, REM and Snow Patrol has his own album out
President thanks National Symphony Orchestra members for Phoenix Park performance
The project marries two of Ireland’s most talented artists – Rooney and director Lenny Abrahamson
In 2009, the John Oxx-trained colt capped a dream summer at Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe
Look, there’s Mark Ruffalo and Amy Adams. Even Chris O’Dowd. And a lot of celebrity warbling
In secular Ireland, public buildings are needed to celebrate life without church ritual
From Chinese ‘sleepers’ to a record Yeats, it has been a busy year in Irish auction rooms
Review: Cohen’s son Adam has shaped these final recordings into something memorable
Leonard Cohen’s son on his dad’s final days and being his late father’s producer
Dylan, Patti Smith, Gil Scott-Heron and Lou Reed wrote song-poems that transcended pop, and bands such as Fontaines DC are keeping rock and poetry in perfect rhyme
New album will feature unheard material and various collaborations with Damien Rice, Beck and Bryce Dessner of the National
I wanted to create a new ‘requiem Mass’. Leonard’s words and music were perfect
British writer Emma Forrest on her marriage break up and making her directorial debut with her film Untogether, which stars her ex husband
The Blarney native’s latest effort perfectly illustrates his strengths as a musician
Artworks by Seán Keating and Louis le Brocquy sold high and there was a glimmer of hope for brown furniture in Bray
Christie’s sale is one of the recent auction highlights, along with works by Le Brocquy and Yeats
Antimeria sounds like a female relative of a certain age who bosses everyone around
Made in Athy project celebrates song collaboration with local man John McKenna
On his 10th album in 20 years, Ritter further hones his deft songwriting skills
How much harder it is for a star to deliver records that matter when, like Madonna, they have passed their 60th birthday?
The singer on unhappy families and music as a path to processing domestic upheavals
These unique artworks transform a living space. But do your homework before investing
After years of failure and shame, like Leonard Cohen, I’ve finally found a way to be free
About to have her first baby, Tanya Sweeney reflects on her youth and her late mother whose maxim was 'don't make me a gran'
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