All of Ireland’s best open-air gigs and festivals this summer
Events include Forbidden Fruit, Harry Styles, Electric Picnic and of course Garth Brooks
Events include Forbidden Fruit, Harry Styles, Electric Picnic and of course Garth Brooks
Legislative reforms are being prepared to regulate the guardian ad litem system
O’Connor questions how her teenage son was able to leave Tallaght hospital
The singer’s new limited edition book of artwork, lyrics and school essays will start at about €1,150
One in 50 people suffer from the condition, which can include cognitive impairments, anxiety, muscle tenderness and sleep disturbance
Author says unanswered questions remain regarding the treatment of women
Things that made life possible in my 20s have been gentrified out of existence
It was an emotional ride whether you were in Tokyo, at Portland Row or on the couch
Inspirational Kellie Harrington is ensuring that we’ve been breakfasting in style
Authors and critics choose the books that have moved and impressed them this year
From childhood we are inured to fables about females having their powers taken away
Festival organisers ‘exhausted all possibilities’ to enable event to return this year
Singer pulls rescheduled tour dates and says next album, NVDA, will be her last release
Owner Harry Crosbie says venue has full year of gigs lined up for when it reopens
The Dubliner talks about her searing new memoir on the Irish Times Women’s Podcast
Musician and film-maker Don Letts on Shane MacGowan, The Clash and being black in Britain
Montebello faces the promenade and is on the market seeking €950,000
One third of unbuilt units already sold, including four to one buyer
The singer on mental health, hyperfemininity and using humour as a shield
Soundtrack of My Life: Shane MacGowan’s partner on the songs getting her through Covid-19
St Brigid, whose feast day it is, was a friend to the poor and sick. I felt duty bound to my name
Belgian DJs Soulwax have released a glittering remix of Fontaines DC’s A Hero’s Death
Pop’s mums have told of guilt, loneliness and prejudice. Do men face the same problems?
The singer says the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl Christmas duet is ‘under attack’
Sinead O’Connor among artists receiving State help to cope with impact of pandemic
X-Ray Spex, The Slits, Au Pairs, Tracey Thorn – the hit list goes on over four fab CDs
Irish music in the 1980s wasn’t all U2, as this collection of improvised electronica proves
The 2017 car crash that devastated the actor-musician’s family came back into focus recently
Four stations did not feature one female voice in top 20 played songs over past year
A changing country fixated by exploits in Italy and grappling with political turmoil at home
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady's definitive list has more than a few surprises
With her band Selk, the daughter of Neil Jordan is definitely not chasing after fame
The Boomtown Rats singer on childhood, grief, rebellion, Brexit and Ireland’s progress
Review: Billy McGrath’s Boomtown Rats rockumentary rattles along furiously and with a dangerous gleam in its eyes
The hollowing out of the youth-oriented music industry is a harbinger of things to come
37 new acts announced for the festival in Co Waterford over the August bank holiday weekend
Sixty lots from home of late Garech Browne under the hammer at Sotheby’s
Albums and gigs to check out from January to June: Green Day, Slipknot, Diana Ross, Damon Albarn, Tenacious D and more
The designer talks bees, waste and growing up in Lourdes ahead of project at the RHA
There were certainly notable missteps, but he gave Irish women a much-needed voice
Peter Hamilton on working with Gay Byrne on For One Night Only
We are a better, more mature, kinder country now because of Gay Byrne
Outside, a frantic trade for tickets in the cold air. Inside, a bottomless love for the artist
The ‘anthem’ writer and hitmaker on his Derry childhood, two marriages and life in music
Also: Squeeze, Two Door Cinema Club, Join Me in the Pines, Daithí, Hot Chip, Le Boom
Horslips, Sinéad O’Connor, and hot tubs await punters making the Trip to Tipp
The singer has described her experience of ‘reverting’ to Islam
Review: The show doesn’t segue but jackknifes from one thing to another
Small, artisan food vendors to showcase Irish produce at Semple Stadium
Keep Ireland Open makes complaint to Wicklow Co Council over erection of new fencing at estate
Home of late Guinness heir Garech Browne fetches less than €28m price tag
Local music seems be an all-male affair, but some female musicians are pushing back
Salthill venue hosted countless high-profile music acts in recent decades
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