Irish Times - Entertainment
Home of the Year review: The late Hugh Wallace gives it socks in poignant return of this fun series
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John Banville's Christine Falls chosen as One Dublin One Book 20267 hours ago
It's a bad time to be one of the 18th-century's greatest thinkers23 hours ago
Historic Irish newsreels digitised and made available for free online19 hours ago
Irish myths for modern women: 'I grew up thinking my name brings sorrow to all men'21 hours ago
A judge says Enoch Burke has 'free will'. But is that true of any of us?1 day ago
The Music Quiz: Welsh singer Duffy released a song named after which London Tube station?6 days ago
The Movie Quiz: Who has not played the title character in a Martin Scorsese film?4 days ago
Goodman – Too Big to Fail: A riveting portal to the world of Charles Haughey, cheap suits and bad hair1 day ago
Dancing with the Stars review: Something feels amiss in the dance-off picks2 days ago
'School could be quite cruel. Songs were a saviour for me': Philip King on music, film and the essentiality of the arts2 days ago
Jazz pianist Kris Davis: 'I remember feeling at 13 that this is what I want to do forever'1 day ago
Kneecap: Fenian – Never mind the outrage, here's the brilliantly catchy, five-star album4 days ago
Gorillaz: The Mountain – beautifully tender record with a sad smile plastered to its face4 days ago
Franz Ferdinand in Dublin: A band determined to keep the party going with silky maturity8 days ago
Stereolab at NCH review: Eloquent Anglo-French favourites rise to the occasion9 days ago
Paul Rudd: 'There's an appreciation for life in Ireland'2 days ago
Actor Amanda Seyfried: 'My husband and I both love Ireland so much'2 days ago
Sirat: This nomadic rave adventure is tense, original and extraordinary4 days ago
Amplified: The Exportation of the Culture Wars – disquieting study of weaponised rhetoric4 days ago
All You Need Is Kill: Imaginative time-loop anime never leaves viewers feeling stuck5 days ago
Ray D'Arcy to launch new daily podcast after leaving RTÉ1 day ago
Ireland's amateur drama groups: 'I think it is every bit as good as a professional production'3 days ago
Blood Brothers at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre: Well-oiled show even if some elements lose their charm5 days ago
Tarek Atoui: Souffle Continu, Sunflowers review – Immersive, sensory and mysterious work22 hours ago
Inside Apple's new Cork building: An exercise in corporate sleekness1 day ago
