Irish Times - Entertainment
Mammoth review: wistfully hilarious trip back to the boorish and misogynistic 1970s
1 hour ago
Starburster: Fontaines DC's thrillingly sinister new single is a dystopian belter5 hours ago
Hagstone by Sinéad Gleeson: There is a lyricism to this magical and otherworldly debut novel19 hours ago
In pictures: The winning entries for this year's Texaco Children's Art competition7 hours ago
Paul McCartney and John Lennon's sons team up for new song Primrose Hill12 hours ago
How to end the culture wars: Stop looking for people to blame2 days ago
Amy Winehouse Back to Black Music Quiz: What was the singer's middle name?7 days ago
The Movie Quiz: Film legend Orson Welles made his professional stage debut at which Irish theatre?5 days ago
Book reviews: A swim around Ireland, GAA clubs and a history of the Soviet Union5 months ago
Feud: Capote vs The Swans review - Glittering cast with Tom Hollander and Naomi Watts cannot save this tragedy6 hours ago
Blue Lights review: This compelling show is a rare spark in the moribund world of Irish crime television1 day ago
Pearl Jam: Dark Matter – Eddie Vedder and co return with a tempestuous back-to-basics album6 days ago
Pillow Queens: Name Your Sorrow – Vigorous riffs, fluid guitar solos, irresistible earworms6 days ago
Matthew Devereux: House Devil – The Pale frontman's solo album feels like a missed opportunity6 days ago
Vampire Weekend: Only God Was Above Us review – Utterly wild and terrific13 days ago
Pierce Brosnan to play Irish boxing trainer Brendan Ingle in new film16 hours ago
Paul Duane: 'I sold one of my vineyards. It gave me a bit of comfort to see Coppola was doing the same thing'19 hours ago
The Sweet East review: Smart and dumb. Fascinating and frustrating. An absolute blast19 hours ago
Close Your Eyes: Spanish master Víctor Erice returns after a 31-year hiatus5 days ago
The Teachers' Lounge review: Leonie Benesch is sensational in this unlikely white-knuckle thriller6 days ago
Cork World Book Fest turns 2013 hours ago
The Bookshelf: Ryan Tubridy's new podcast may be the best vehicle to date for this one-time Jack of all RTÉ1 day ago
Pete Waterman: 'Rick Astley walked away with a cheque for £5m, which is pretty good for an apprentice'2 days ago
Hilary Fannin: 'You're faced with something so mad – maybe you're going to die'4 days ago
Smut Press's goal? To 'champion work that might not get published elsewhere – maybe a bit risqué or provocative'2 days ago