Irish Times - Entertainment
Kanye West banned from entering UK amid pressure over planned Wireless festival appearance
9 hours ago
Savannah Guthrie returns to Today show for first time since mother's disappearance15 hours ago
Seán Lemass, The Lost Memoir: Leadership, Ireland's economic transformation and Fianna Fáil19 hours ago
Dublin Literary Award 2026 shortlist: 'Literature at its most international, most ambitious, and most humane'17 hours ago
The Stranger director François Ozon: 'The Cure are one of my favourite groups. It was good to put Killing an Arab in the context of the book'18 hours ago
Yes, Easter is largely a festival of chocolate. No, that's not anti-Catholic bias2 days ago
April Fool's Music Quiz: Which soul singer was the song Chain of Fools originally written for?6 days ago
The Movie Quiz: Who missed out at this year's Oscars?4 days ago
Be more Ryan Gosling: Why AI and the media need us to be curious2 days ago
Aer Lingus has begun its free in-flight wifi. Bang goes a rare oasis of tranquillity2 days ago
The Young Offenders on BBC One: Lowbrow gags sitting neatly between Benny Hill and Mrs Brown's Boys4 days ago
Music Current violinist Judith Fliedl: 'New music means freedom. It means being individual. You can be who you are'1 day ago
Belle and Sebastian in Dublin review: A warm, wistful hug of a show from 1990s indie heroes1 day ago
Dermot Kennedy: The Weight of the Woods review – A landslide of dude dirges4 days ago
Gorillaz in Dublin: Damon Albarn takes selfies and signs autographs without missing a note in compelling show5 days ago
Sallins Inquiry Now review: Christy Moore and Damien Dempsey put fire into benefit gig's call for investigation8 days ago
Kim Novak's Vertigo review: Fascinating conversation with still astute and connected star5 days ago
Amélie review: Jean-Pierre Jeunet's hit remains a uniquely Gallic whimsy5 days ago
Fuze review: Bomb disposal thriller opens with suspense but struggles to sustain the blast6 days ago
TV guide: the best new shows to watch, starting tonight2 days ago
Spending a penny has become very expensive indeed: Drivetime investigates €6m loos4 days ago
Tuesdays with Morrie author Mitch Albom: 'I make a conscious choice to be hopeful. That's not always in vogue'4 days ago
The Ballad of Johnny & June review: Jukebox musical with excellent cast is a storytelling disappointment5 days ago
Dublin City Council insisted on moving to Wood Quay. Now it wants to spend up to €500m to leave. Why?9 days ago
Key Learnings from Cross-Market Synergetic Alignment: A mouthful of a title, a giddy ride of an exhibition15 days ago
