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Irish Times - Entertainment

Patrick Freyne: Today's rich weirdos have nothing on the billionaires of my youth

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Event guide: Luke Combs, Forest Fest and the other best things to see in Ireland in the week ahead

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Killing Maradona: The one book you need on football's greatest No 10

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Slane Castle memories: Did you rock out to David Bowie, R.E.M. or Harry Styles?

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'What's the most exciting theatre in the world, and how can Irish audiences experience it?'

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The Norwegian refusing to row at the World Cup highlights a serious issue

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The Music Quiz: How many times does Kurt Cobain sing/shout the word 'yeah' in Lithium?

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The Movie Quiz: Which is the first Alfred Hitchcock film in colour?

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A brilliant book of fiction keeps breathing somewhere in the mind long after you close it

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The lucrative but frustrating musical afterlife of The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan

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Willie Clancy week: 'Every shack, shed and síbín has a concertina player in it'

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New Irish albums reviewed and rated: Sailing Stones, Shark School, Shimmer Boy, Killian Walsh, Zaska

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Jack White: Frozen Charlotte review – Agreeable, moreish and very, very Jack Whiteish

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U2 release new single Street of Dreams – a buzzy, uplifting number clearly made for radio airplay

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After shaky start at Iveagh Gardens, Elvis Costello finds his cowboy-booted feet

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Digger: Tom Cruise is unrecognisable in this new climate disaster comedy

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Cillian Murphy on Sam Neill: 'I admired him and adored him in equal measure'

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Cactus Pears review: Grief and familial convention frame quiet queer romance

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The Odyssey review: Set aside any doubts. This star-studded film is Christopher Nolan at his best

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Animal Farm: Andy Serkis's take on George Orwell's fable is a mess

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Trouble Was by Charlotte Edwardes: Toughness of toxic families told with great tenderness

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RTÉ's Áine Lawlor signs off: From 'swot' to 'bolshie' broadcaster, she never lost her impish charm

2 days ago

TV guide: the best new shows to watch

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Austin, season two on BBC One: A well-judged and charming comic take on neurodivergence

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Dressing Room review: Enda Walsh creates a meditative, moving 15 minutes

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Sian Costello: It's All About You review – Remarkably skilful painter is an artist to watch

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Sculptor Sean Henry: 'When I do the eyes, that's when I get a sense of presence'

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