Mandy Patinkin: ‘Ukraine needs people to pay attention. I’m finished being afraid’
The Homeland star talks about writing music, praying with his dog and acting at 69
The Homeland star talks about writing music, praying with his dog and acting at 69
‘People talk about your relationship as if they know what’s going on,’ he says
Oscar-winning filmaker Adam McKay has a new film about the end of the world
More than 700 speakers to address at global technology event in Lisbon
Chloé Zhao becomes only the second woman, after Barbra Streisand, to win best director
Wolfwalkers, Brendan Gleeson and Normal People could win in the controversy-hit awards
Your guide to price, quality and contents from the major streaming services in Ireland
Donald Clarke on the female-led best-director nominees and the streaming giant’s 42 nods
Wild Geese: Irish fashion designer Don O’Neill is focusing on the next chapter of his life having lost his job as a result of Covid-19
It is an evening to suit every taste - musically and also in terms of home furnishings
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son might be a chip off the old blockbuster, but he’s not wooden
The Catastrophe star on working through the pain and becoming a better dad
Donald Clarke: Provocateur returns to host Golden Globes for a fifth time
Renee Zellweger stars in What/If; Knock Down the House looks at the rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
From photography to dress design, here’s some of the Irish making it in New York’s fast-paced fashion industry
Analysis: How did Green Book, an indifferent film with lazy racial politics, win best picture?
Green Book is best film, Bohemian Rhapsody wins most. Glenn Close overlooked for 7th time
With echoes of Groundhog Day, Natasha Lyonne, Amy Poehler and Leslye Headland’s sublime comedy is anyting but ordinary
Nightflyers, Russian Doll, Dirty John, ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke
‘13 Reasons Why’ returns; ‘Arrested Development’ gets a remix, and one Amazon show to catch
Here are our small-screen highlights from now unil the end of August
This mirthless comedy feels like the result of terminal creative panic
The Irish stars are among a raft of Academy inductees, which could diversify the Oscar nominations
Women's writing for Women's Day: Caitlin Moran, the best-selling feminist, talks to Una Mullally about trying to be unfamous and why the future of politics is female
Stand-up comedy, acting in ‘The Fall’, writing her own show and now team leader on ‘8 Out Of 10 Cats’ panel show – Kildare woman Aisling Bea has a lot on
The low-down on life on campus, what not to miss and what’s new in each institution
Review: ‘The Art of the Deal: The Movie’, ‘Fortune’s Wheel’, ‘The Big Fat Quiz of Everything’
Practitioners of the toughest gig in comedy talk us through the secrets of improv on this week’s Off Topic Podcast
Partying with your friends is all well and good but some prefer the simple comforts of a giant sofa and the embrace of a warm screen
Having a womb can feel like an unwanted superpower. You feel that its power, its significance, is bigger than you and question do you have control over it at all?
A routine about Bill Cosby catapulted him up the comedy rankings, but with a host of impressive TV and film credits, and a wealth of experience earned the hard way on the comedy circuit, Hannibal Buress has a rightful claim to the US comedy throne
Review: ‘Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp’, ‘Life in Squares’, ‘Flockstars’
She’s got an acerbic wit, frequently speaks her mind, and has burned almost everyone at the Golden Globes: so how did Amy Poehler become Hollywood’s most-loved?
Pixar’s comedy, set in the wildly seesawing brain of a child, is funny, moving and clever enough to overcome way too much extraneous plot
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices