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Irish Times - Entertainment

Jack Antonoff on living in the spotlight with Margaret Qualley and producing Taylor Swift

34 minutes ago

I miss Daniel Craig already. Can the next James Bond really be Gen Z?

34 minutes ago

Imperfect Beings by Dermot Bolger: The fine-tuned work of a mature master writer

44 minutes ago

Poem: 'When the leaves rust red and fall down dead, the fifth season begins'

44 minutes ago

'You're in my seat,' he said to the woman. Then the driver came in

44 minutes ago

More David Attenborough and less Karl Marx would be good for the left

4 days ago

The Music Quiz: Kingfishr's song Killeagh is named after a village in which county?

3 days ago

The Movie Quiz: How does Star Wars begin?

1 day ago

Who are Katseye? And why did my kids want me to remortgage the house to go to their Dublin show?

19 hours ago

Derek Mooney spots a rat in the RTÉ car park. Insert your own joke here

1 day ago

CMAT calls out Bertie Ahern's immigration remarks while accepting Best Album award

13 hours ago

Ed O'Brien: Blue Morpho review – Like a sobbing friend you'd spend all night in the pub with

1 day ago

Paul Simon in Dublin review: An emotionally flooring, intimate performance

1 day ago

Doja Cat's Dublin show feels as if it could go off the rails – but the star stays in complete control

2 days ago

Drake: Iceman review – The rapper can write great pop. But this is a listless, forgettable album

7 days ago

Paul Rudd on filming in Dublin: 'The people here are so hilarious. It was kind of a hoot'

1 day ago

Cannes 2026: Bardem, Blanchett and Almodóvar on a free Palestine, Bruce Dern on a storied life

1 day ago

From Maghera to Mongolia: Derry father and daughter come second in BBC Race Across the World show

17 hours ago

'We were lucky': Stephen Colbert marks end of The Late Show with emotional finale

17 hours ago

Brú review on TG4: An honest account of the sacrifices young people make for elite sport

1 day ago

Puff review: Hiltinho Fantástico's glorious movement shows the possibilities of the human body

5 days ago

Soft God by Emma Martin – Powerful performances in a dance show where it helps to embrace the chaos

6 days ago

Divergent Lines review: In this rich, stimulating group show, drawing extends far beyond the page

4 days ago

First Look: The Irish artists at Venice Biennale 2026, the 'Olympics of the art world'

17 days ago