Barry Keoghan: ‘I’m not an absent father ... people love to use my son as ammunition’
Dublin actor tells The Louis Theroux Podcast ‘people draw a narrative and go absent father, sh*t, deadbeat dad’
Dublin actor tells The Louis Theroux Podcast ‘people draw a narrative and go absent father, sh*t, deadbeat dad’
Stone alleges mogul who headed Paramount production told her to have sex with William Baldwin
From Arthur Conan Doyle’s hatred of Sherlock Holmes to Stacey Solomon’s love of Christmas crafts
From Liz Bonnin’s Caribbean adventure to the true story of an Irish serial killer in London
Review: Broadcaster’s new series on Spotify showcases his strengths as an interviewer
Television: Louis Theroux hits his stride when he talks to the boy’s own adventure made flesh about boarding school, among other revealing topics
TV review: The usually empathetic presenter just wasn’t on the sisters’ wavelength
Netflix's Love is Blind: If a blue rectangle of light is your sexual fantasy, you should apply
Amid the worries of everyday life, ‘making a documentary is like a vacation from yourself’
The film-maker’s latest explores his fraught relationship with his photographer father
An Irishman’s Diary
Keeping stress at bay and looking after our mental health key in these trying times
When Theroux met Savile’s once-underage ex, he thought, That’s what happened in the ’60s
Review: The presenter even makes the awful front-page news seem somehow okay
The documentary maker’s mansplaining on postnatal depression is clumsy and unethical
A documentary about consent on US campuses is too sensationalist to teach us anything
Sex Education, Grace and Frankie, The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes
Ireland rugby hero Peter O’Mahony and Boyzone on the Late Late, Nicole Kidman joins Graham Norton and Michael Parkinson chats to Ray D’Arcy
‘Good Girls’ sees Christina Hendricks stage a heist, as ‘Orange is the New Black’ returns
RTÉ’s fly-on-the-car-crash documentary is a study of composure under pressure
The Dublin Theatre Festival closes with a swirl of music and dance performances
Misery is like heroin in Louis Theroux’s new documentary: cheap, plentiful and easily available
The first hit of Snowfall goes straight for the glamour. The comedown can’t be far away
John Delaney’s problematic children have become my problematic favourites
Jennifer O’Connell: I’m getting better at prioritising the truly irreplaceable stuff
Archive: From a secret lesbian relationship to a decades-long struggle with drugs, five years after singer’s death, a new film ‘Whitney: Can I Be Me’ examines what caused her tragic downfall
Ralph Steadman spent days trying to find Hunter S Thompson for their first assignment, the landmark article ‘The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved’. The result changed journalism forever
A speculative media story has suggested a new documentary ‘might’ be banned under Ireland’s blasphemy laws. It won’t
Adam Buxton made his name with ‘The Adam and Joe Show’. Now he podcasts, is working with Graham Linehan, and is bringing his David Bowie special to Ireland
Review: ‘Just Names of Shows’, ‘In Single Marks’, ‘Like This, Please’, 'The Secret'
Theroux makes a superb return with his exploration of on all too familiar disease
Review: ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’, ‘Pixie’s Sex Clinic’, ‘Toughest Place to Be . . . a Street Cleaner’
Review: ‘Irish Pictorial Weekly’, ‘Louis Theroux: Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity’, ‘Great Irish Journeys With Martha Kearney’
Review: ‘Raised By Wolves’, ‘ Pope Francis: The Sinner’, ‘American Crime’, ‘Republic of Telly’
The writer often focuses on people who live in irrational bubbles, such as Frank Sidebottom – but then, it’s a state of mind he has personal experience of
‘The Centre’ has a few good one-liners, but RTÉ’s paper-thin sitcom is another one for the bad books
‘Undercover Doctor: Cure Me, I’m Gay’, with Christian Jessen, misses its chance to challenge homophobia, but the cop drama ‘Line of Duty’, starring Adrian Dunbar and Keeley Hawes, doesn’t miss a trick
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