Nintendo’s Switch 2: Nostalgia is the driving force as gaming fans await heavily hyped console
With the release of Switch 2 imminent, gamers are nostalgic for its predecessor, the highest-selling games console of the last 20 years
Francesca Albanese: ‘The struggle against the Mafia has marked me and my sense of justice’
UN special rapporteur on Palestine assesses Ireland’s stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict and says Trump is ‘wildly and fastly contributing to the dismantlement of the world order’
Easter activities: 10 family-friendly days out and events to enjoy over the holidays
Easter egg hunts, walks with a difference, places to go and more around the country
First look: Sandbox VR, Dublin’s new virtual reality experience, where a robot bartender serves cocktails after your game
Sandbox VR boasts five arenas where customers can gear up and experience custom-built games - it’s like being sucked into an arcade machine
How Minecraft became a cultural phenomenon: ‘I have hundreds of worlds. When I get sick of one I just start again’
The most popular video game of all time is about to become a Hollywood movie starring Jack Black
South Africa is a country of contrasts – stunning beauty and a lot that rankles
For those fortunate enough to visit, there’s a version of South Africa forever inching towards Nelson Mandela’s vision
Irish WWE star Lyra Valkyria: ‘At its core, we’re storytellers. Everything comes down to good versus evil’
With its mix of larger-than-life faux rage in the ring and genuine connection with fans, it’s not hard to understand the huge popularity of WWE – and it means big business, too, for Netflix
Adventures in Gdańsk: A few bars of Whiskey in the Jar later and I’m searching for my life jacket
This city with a complicated history has much to offer tourists: just watch out for the trad-singing
The Defence Forces are looking for new recruits, so our reporters put themselves to the test
The full selection process involves an entry medical; fitness test; online psychometric test; recruitment interview and attestation
Home, Boys, Home: Dermot Bolger’s heartbreaking, witty script is also a powerful commentary on family, society and morality
Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: Ray Yeates, Fionnuala Gygax and Donna Anita Nikolaisen star in the final part of a trilogy that began with In High Germany
Dream Factory review: Parody of society’s environmental and ethical self-flagellation is hilarious from start to finish
Dublin Theatre Festival 2024: This original new musical has all the components for a hit
Comedian Max Fosh: ‘There’s always been this weird fascination with the upper-class nature of British society’
The 29-year-old YouTube sensation talks about power of being silly and what to expect from upcoming shows in Belfast and Dublin
Paddy Daddy: Gloriously camp cabaret chronicling Mark T Cox’s intimate affairs in rural Ireland
Dublin Fringe Festival 2024: Cox jests about being a superstar, but, in his quick-witted humour and candid authenticity, he already is
The Man Who Talks to Statues: A bit like a skit your mam might send around her book-club group chat
Dublin Fringe Festival 2024: A one-man show is no easy feat, but the Young Offenders star Shane Casey struggles to fill the stage
Millions of children use Roblox – but this digital playground has a dark side
The world’s second most popular video game is social media by stealth. It should be regulated as such to help keep young users safe