Forest Fest 2024 review: Golden oldies shine, Shane MacGowan’s spirit inspires
Dexys deliver another outstanding performance, and everyone loves The Human League’s action
Dexys deliver another outstanding performance, and everyone loves The Human League’s action
Radio: Newstalk presenter mercifully ditches the flat gags, subjecting the Minister for Health to an onslaught
What’s Next For?: Pair’s new 22-hour course features Kneecap, Liam Ó Maonlaí, Úna-Minh Kavanagh, Ola Majekodunmi and Louis de Paor, among others
80% of heart-attack deaths are preventable, says musician who is lucky to have survived
Subdivided seaside seven-bed is the first on a short terrace built in the early 1800s
Wild Geese: Pauline Turley is the vice-chair of the Irish Arts Center in New York
Broadcaster on podcasting, parenting regrets, Gay Byrne, and getting bored quickly
Politicians and RTÉ colleagues pay final respects to ‘fearless and funny’ journalist
Transport body is blaming ‘technical limitations’ over commuters’ missing characters
Apollo House provided safety, warmth but it failed to inspire homelessness solution
Annual sing-song in Dublin city centre to raise funds for two homeless charities
Quentin Sheridan, homeless ‘on and off for 28 years’, angered by ghost estates and authorities
Showers to be added to block taken over by housing campaigners as numbers there rise
Home Sweet Home group accommodating 31 homeless people in disused office building
Lawyers for Apollo House receivers said they ‘cannot allow property be unlawfully occupied’
Fr Peter McVerry applauds demonstrators but says he will not aid takeover of empty block
Group of supporters and celebrities have moved five into bedrooms in Apollo House
Business owners will welcome Dublin City Council’s ban on buskers using backing tracks
Working Abroad: Gary Dunne, director of arts and culture at the London Irish Centre
GAA fields its most colourful and musical team in the ‘Laochra’ performance at HQ
Kevin Burke, Liam Ó Maonlaí and Tim Edey are embarking on an Irish tour
Aisling Law, a great-granddaughter of the rebel, feminist and social activist, is opening her doors to the public for the Muse of Yeats weekend festival
Final installment of Music Month as Róisín talks to a member of Hothouse Flowers
Damien Rice, Mundy among musicians bringing shopping street to standstill
Bob Marley agus Bob Dylan as Gaeilge? Liam Carson, director of the IMRAM Irish Language Literature Festival, which starts this Thursday, explains how it seeks to place the Irish language and its literature at the heart of public life within a modern, energetic and multicultural framework
In the visual arts strand, there is evidence of joined-up thinking in the inclusion of abstract painter Marilyn Lerner, sonic glass work by Róisín de Buitléar and Karen Donnellan, and Max Streicher’s celestial cloud installation
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