Ardmore and Troy studios sold in deal worth close to $100m
US consortium operates world’s largest independent studio and media platform
US consortium operates world’s largest independent studio and media platform
One of Ireland’s finest painters has died aged 71, having lived with Alzheimer’s since 2014
Basement of 127 Lower Baggot Street was home to Celtic Tiger haunt Joys Nite Club
The film-maker on family, Hollywood sex scandals, and feeling rooted in Co Wicklow
The Wicklow studio has avoided fading to black, thanks to new opportunities in international TV-making
The Who guitarist on addiction, his new novel and why he’s still touring 40 years later
Spurs manager has something Manchester United’s caretaker boss does not yet possess
The band's 1997 tour to support their mediocre ‘Pop’ album was an expensive folly, confusing fans
The band’s Experience + Innocence tour is deeply nostalgic yet very plugged in
Bono meets President Macron while Adam Clayton visits Irish College
Guests share stories of the man who had made a ‘unique contribution to Irish culture’
Portrait-painter Anthony Palliser on his friendship with Garech Browne, halcyon days at Luggala and his famous Irish subjects
Troy shareholders’ €6m takeover of Bray studio offers more space to filmmakers
Troy Studios has set up in former Dell factory to bring big productions to the area
The music promoter’s agency had represented Christy Moore and Thin Lizzy
Joe Devine’s Olcott Entertainment acquires studios where ‘Dancing with the Stars’ filmed
Old Trafford scholarship boy reaping rewards of dedication in Mourinho’s midfield
Sky drops Riviera from the Iftas after creator and co-writer Jordan disowned the super-lavish series earlier this year
The band are about to perform The Joshua Tree in Croke Park, so where does it stand in the canon?
Analysis: It’s not the writer or director, but the ‘showrunner’, who controls TV drama now
Radio review: ‘Father Ted’ writer Graham Linehan, talking to Newstalk’s Sean Moncrieff, is clear on his opposition to the nuns owning the National Maternity Hospital
Opinion: Paul McGuinness’s insight into bots, touting and band fan clubs was fascinating
Boyd Barrett says Government could nationalise studio or facilitate workers buyout
Michael D Higgins among those to attend funeral of Irish poet who died aged 88
Business stories of the year: Brexit, Panama Papers and Ivan Yates bow to the queen
Burst of development in sector long held back by shortage of studio space
Bray studios put on the market following three highly successful years financially
As traditional Irish hostelries in US decline, Nu Irish Bars are gaining momentum
Revenue says has sought access to papers of Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca
Builders, sportsmen, bankers, solicitors, accountants listed in leaked files
No licence requests for station once known as Phantom, but Radio Nova expresses interest
Cerberus issues summary proceedings against Mick Wallace over restaurant loans
Facility operated at close to capacity last year
Plane was flown by one of most famous Battle of Britain pilots Paddy Finucane
Who is David Gilmour’s favourite lyricist? Why are film adaptations inferior to the books? Can poetry replace liturgy? All these questions and more were answered in Co Carlow
Humanist ceremony held in crowded Examination Hall at Trinity College Dublin
Paul McGuinness has turned to TV, joining forces with John Banville and Neil Jordan to make a crime series based on the French Riviera
Paul McGuinness tells The Irish Times he would have done things differently
Co Mayo company crowned overall winners of InterTradeIreland Innovation awards
North’s Minister for Enterprise welcomes winners to Belfast at awards ceremony
What started as an idea to raise money from sketches Bono drew of his father has turned into a book featuring international stars in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation, writes Kathy Gilfillan
Finalists on their way to making an impact in the music, architecture and toy industries
Stars to contribute to project about fathers and sons to raise funds for the Irish Hospice Foundation
This starry joint may be a celeb favourite but they’ll find no special favour...
It has been five years since U2’s last album, and their new one still isn’t quite ready. That hasn’t stopped Bono playing it to passing holidaymakers. What’s going on?
Latest Sunday Times rich list shows their combined fortunes up 12% last year
The tribute to Heaney, which was paid for by a group of the poet’s admirers, including Paul Simon and Bono, is bringing colour to Dublin airport
It has accumulated losses of €4.2 million
Dublin broadcaster blames falling advertising revenue and ‘competitive market’
Lists of ‘sensitive’ customers includes Seán Quinn, Keith Wood and Pat Kenny
Band thanks ex-manager for ‘extraordinary leadership, guidance and friendship’
Analysis: the manager recognised U2’s potential the first time he saw them, and shrewdly steered his ‘baby band’ to global stardom
‘Mr 20 per cent’ quits in move that takes music industry by surprise
‘It could be seen as poor etiquette for a manager to retire before his artist has split, quit or died’
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