Michael review: Two hours of cosplay karaoke – and absolutely no suggestion of impropriety
Jaafar Jackson does a good job channelling his late uncle, but this is a sanitised, corporatised cash-in
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Jaafar Jackson does a good job channelling his late uncle, but this is a sanitised, corporatised cash-in
We don’t get much practice at Hannah Arendt’s version of solitude these days, with all the phones and Netflix and tubs of ice cream to distract us. But we should try it
The brand, owned by listed luxury good giant LVMH Moet Hennessy, redirects jewellery sales from across the globe to its Irish unit
To play Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín’s new film, the star is drawing on her own experience of fame. But she’s far more ordinary than you might think, she says
Put some sparkle under the tree this Christmas, or give the gift of time, with Cartier gem sets, yellow diamonds and Patek Philippe watches up for auction
A two-volume collection drawn from the Life magazine archive features outstanding portraits of many of the biggest names in American cinema
Fontenoy Place set to launch 18 units at the most prominent building at the southern end of the promenade
Weddings are comprised of a number of celebrations, all of which require a different look
A dreary Dublin had never seen anything quite like that fiery couple
Important bangle by Schlumberger one of the highlights of Fine Jewellery and Watches auction
Warhol is set to eclipse Picasso with a $200m sale of Marilyn Monroe portrait, breaking records
Munster secondrow is Ireland’s version of Itoje - England’s consummate team player
There are equine touches – but not too many – at the Tipperary hotel’s new gardens, suites and spa
This is policy as theatre: ignorant of the facts and indifferent to the consequences
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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