Irish Times - Entertainment
Jazz trumpeter Eddie Henderson: 'I didn't register it was actually Louis Armstrong showing me how to play'
2 hours ago
What should a museum look like? London's Irish-designed V&A East could have the answer2 hours ago
A Hosting: Interviews with Irish Writers 1991-2026 – A good listener's illuminating, engaging conversations2 hours ago
Poem of the Week: Tír na nÓg3 hours ago
Claire Coughlan: 'Creating something and showing it to the world can feel inordinately scary'3 hours ago
We need an adult debate on free speech. Some people will be offended4 days ago
The Music Quiz: Which singer-songwriter will be a London Literature Festival 2026 curator?3 days ago
The Movie Quiz: Who has not played the title character in a John Boorman film?1 day ago
A Gorilla Story on Netflix: David Attenborough at his most chill pill-sounding back where it all began1 day ago
David McCullagh is a drawler whose sensitivity training needs a tweak, but it works1 day ago
A Greenland shark is the sort of chap you could go for a pint with1 day ago
Electric Picnic 2026 adds more than 40 acts to line-up15 hours ago
Zayn was always One Direction's best singer, but his album Konnakol is another missed opportunity20 hours ago
New Irish albums reviewed and rated: Pádraig Cooney & Bedtime Now, BK Pepper, Phoeno, Cable Boy, Oscar Blue4 days ago
Tomora: Come Closer review – Mesmerising melding of minds between Tom Rowlands and Aurora7 days ago
Belle and Sebastian in Dublin review: A warm, wistful hug of a show from 1990s indie heroes11 days ago
Mark Jenkin on his bigger-budget film Rose of Nevada: 'You don't want to be luxuriating too much'1 day ago
Jamie Dornan to play Aragorn in new Lord of The Rings movie, The Hunt for Gollum2 days ago
The Blue Trail review: Ageing rebel's spirit reawakens in defiant journey down the Amazon1 day ago
The Wizard of the Kremlin review: Jude Law lends gravitas to this clunky drama1 day ago
Lee Cronin's The Mummy review: This nauseating Irish horror film is an absolute blast1 day ago
Whatever Happened to Madeline Stone by Louise O'Neill: A gleefully tawdry Tinseltown novel2 hours ago
Secret Service is supremely stupid. But as a Gordon Ramsay show it's truly excellent2 days ago
RTÉ radio wanted more modern jingles. Now it sounds like an illegal rave circa 19891 day ago
Do You Come from Gomorrah? review: Five stars for Frank McGuinness's startlingly revelatory play22 hours ago
Cholera, 'night soil' and the age of stink: Colin Murphy's Miasma is a tightly structured historical drama2 days ago
Gurrier review – Celebration of the art of collecting marks 20 years of Mother's Tankstation4 days ago
