Irish Times - Entertainment
Drug dealer's daughter fails in bid to appeal finding over €100k home renovations
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Little House on the Prairie makes for uneasy reading as an adult1 day ago
Bill and Alison Chawke jailed for assault in Adare hotel16 hours ago
Landlord and tenant told they may regret proceeding with High Court dispute1 minute ago
Multiple fire units respond to large wildfire at Killarney National Park1 minute ago
A brilliant book of fiction keeps breathing somewhere in the mind long after you close it2 hours ago
Trouble Was by Charlotte Edwardes: Toughness of toxic families told with great tenderness1 hour ago
What happens when the most important relationship in your life begins to unravel?1 day ago
Digger: Tom Cruise is unrecognisable in this new climate disaster comedy1 day ago
The Norwegian refusing to row at the World Cup highlights a serious issue1 day ago
The Music Quiz: How many times does Kurt Cobain sing/shout the word 'yeah' in Lithium?1 hour ago
The Movie Quiz: Which is the first Alfred Hitchcock film in colour?5 days ago
The lucrative but frustrating musical afterlife of The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan3 days ago
Austin, season two on BBC One: A well-judged and charming comic take on neurodivergence4 days ago
Willie Clancy week: 'Every shack, shed and síbín has a concertina player in it'2 days ago
'Who wants to look at old people on stage?' Tim Booth of James on surviving and thriving4 days ago
Jack White: Frozen Charlotte review – Agreeable, moreish and very, very Jack Whiteish5 days ago
U2 release new single Street of Dreams – a buzzy, uplifting number clearly made for radio airplay7 days ago
After shaky start at Iveagh Gardens, Elvis Costello finds his cowboy-booted feet9 days ago
Dylan Gossett at Iveagh Gardens review: A blue-collar rock hero wrapped in country colours10 days ago
Cillian Murphy on Sam Neill: 'I admired him and adored him in equal measure'1 day ago
Animal Farm: Not all films are equal, but few are less equal than this1 hour ago
Effi o Blaenau: Engaging Welsh-language film follows its own Greek mythology path1 hour ago
The Last One for the Road review: A shaggy hair-of-the-dog story6 days ago
RTÉ's Áine Lawlor signs off: From 'swot' to 'bolshie' broadcaster, she never lost her impish charm1 day ago
TV guide: the best new shows to watch1 day ago
It was a traumatic story, and Claire Byrne needed to muster all her tact5 days ago
Dressing Room review: Enda Walsh creates a meditative, moving 15 minutes1 hour ago
Sian Costello: It's All About You review – Remarkably skilful painter is an artist to watch1 hour ago
Sculptor Sean Henry: 'When I do the eyes, that's when I get a sense of presence'3 days ago
