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Irish Times - Entertainment

Patricia Forde: 'People often ask me when I'll write a proper book'

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John Lanchester: 'My mother was a born storyteller. It is often a form of misdirection'

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Butter author Asako Yuzuki returns with Hooked: Latest novel resonates beyond Japan

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In Ireland, we'll talk about anything except the meaning of life

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The Music Quiz: What is the birth name of Dove Ellis?

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The Movie Quiz: Who was the first Irish woman to win an acting Oscar?

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Dancing with the Stars review: A ludicrous decision hits the contest's credibility

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Not convinced by The Bride!? Try James Whale's imperishable Bride of Frankenstein instead

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The Scratch: 'They want to decide what you can say on stage. Where do you draw the line?'

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CMAT wins Choice Music Prize Album of the Year for Euro-Country

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Laufey at 3Arena review: Gen Z sensation splits the G as she pays tribute to Ireland

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Dour, charmless and intermittently tuneful: Yes, it's Morrissey, pop's tarnished 'greatest lyricist'

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Raye in Dublin: The singer's vocal power and range are a joy in this intimate, playful five-star show

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Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally review: Harry Styles' new album is a retro letdown

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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man review – Cillian Murphy is magnetic, but this spin-off saga's razor has dulled

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Jessie Buckley's brash new Bride of Frankenstein film leaves no artery unsliced

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Sound of Falling: Forbidding film that richly rewards audiences

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TV guide: the best new shows to watch, starting tonight

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Claudia Winkleman's chatshow is 'obviously going to be awful'. Or is it?

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DTF St Louis review: David Harbour and Jason Bateman excel in this quirky whodunit

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Ubu Roi review: Trashy masterpiece turns international warfare into head-spinning slapstick

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'There was just about enough money to feed yourself and send a postcard to your parents to say you were alive'

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Tarek Atoui: Souffle Continu, Sunflowers review – Immersive, sensory and mysterious work

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Inside Apple's new Cork building: An exercise in corporate sleekness

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