Irish Times - Entertainment
Oliver Callan has a solution to the longer airtime problem: doom radio
18 hours ago
Event guide: RTÉ Choice Music Prize, Raye, and the other best things to see in the week ahead21 hours ago
Amplified: The Exportation of the Culture Wars – disquieting study of weaponised rhetoric21 hours ago
Legacy of Monsters on Apple: Kurt Russell versus Godzilla is perfect B-movie escapism22 hours ago
'Be careful of your cat,' the woman said. Something in me snapped11 days ago
The Music Quiz: Welsh singer Duffy released a song named after which London Tube station?2 days ago
The Movie Quiz: Who has not played the title character in a Martin Scorsese film?21 hours ago
Bafta N-word Tourette fallout has done nobody any good and there is no easy fix1 day ago
Watch: U2 release short film to mark Ukraine invasion anniversary3 days ago
Foo Fighters turn St James' Church, Dingle, into the world's smallest stadium4 days ago
Kneecap: Fenian – Never mind the outrage, here's the brilliantly catchy, five-star album14 hours ago
Gorillaz: The Mountain – beautifully tender record with a sad smile plastered to its face14 hours ago
Franz Ferdinand in Dublin: A band determined to keep the party going with silky maturity4 days ago
Stereolab at NCH review: Eloquent Anglo-French favourites rise to the occasion5 days ago
'A sick, demented person with an extremely low IQ': Donald Trump attacks Robert De Niro1 day ago
Bafta N-word controversy: BBC producers 'didn't hear' slur while 'working in a truck'3 days ago
Sirat: This nomadic rave adventure is tense, original and extraordinary21 hours ago
All You Need Is Kill: Imaginative time-loop anime never leaves viewers feeling stuck1 day ago
Big book deals for three Irish writers20 hours ago
The Irish Goodbye by Heather Aimee O'Neill: Secrets and lies on Long Island22 hours ago
Scrubs on Disney+ review: Older, sadder, and moderately wiser – but with its funny bone intact1 day ago
Patrick Freyne: The Muppets' body horror might seem extreme, but children need to learn1 day ago
Blood Brothers at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre: Well-oiled show even if some elements lose their charm1 day ago
Animal Farm review: Orwell mapped on to Belfast in an intriguing anatomy of oppression1 day ago
Sarah Dwyer: Penti Menti review – Bright, strong work by artist unafraid of colour4 days ago
Tavares Strachan: 'What else am I going to say other than I got my name through slavery?'14 days ago
