Tori Amos at the Olympia: ‘It’s great to be in Dublin. You love people who understand guilt and shame’
The American singer is in snarling, stomping form and delivers a set dripping with emotional gore
The American singer is in snarling, stomping form and delivers a set dripping with emotional gore
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Apple picks up with her outspoken ways where she left off with her last album in 2012
Ballywilliam House, a striking Georgian home with its own beach, goes for €1.2m
The singer on unhappy families and music as a path to processing domestic upheavals
Aidan Moffat, formerly of Scottish indie miserablists Arab Strap, insists ‘Ghost Stories for Christmas’ is not depressing
Review: A high-school comedy set in 1996 gets the music right but changes the era’s tune
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A beautiful and bewildering set of music, from an artist whose voice is in startling form
Amos returns to her alt-pop piano roots on new album Unrepentant Geraldines, ‘a sonic selfie that I didn’t send to anybody’. She tells how her family snapped her out of the shock of reaching a half-century
Louisa Rose Allen, the woman behind the Foxes pseudonym, has already tasted major success as a guest vocalist on an EDM hit. Now she’s striking out on her own with a Glorious debut album
Opinion: Campaign against journalist suggests sectarianism is still alive and well
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