Russell Crowe in Dublin review: ‘Welcome to the Taylor Swift alternative concert’
The Hollywood star’s Indoor Garden Party filled the Gaiety with a party atmosphere
The Hollywood star’s Indoor Garden Party filled the Gaiety with a party atmosphere
Album review: John Carter Cash cleans up original recordings, dropping all but his father’s renowned voice
Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash’s son has revisited their relationship to help chronicle his father’s life in lyrics
The New York film maker who tumbled upon creativity in the haystacks of Kildare
A larg yellow bird's vaccination has been caught up in the culture wars – it’s mad, Ted
Callum Robinson-inspired victory in Baku fails to change the narrative
The major cause of death in country songs is a broken heart
An Irishwoman’s Diary
He finished his 40 years of work and a year later he was diagnosed with cancer
Donegal singer reclaims the era-defining Radiohead album from the boring blokes
Rebranding of Quinn empire ‘inevitable’, says locals as name had become ‘toxic’
Lynyrd Skynyrd flew it, Spike Lee compared it to a swastika. What do their banner battles reveal?
‘He always used local musicians as support acts for his concerts in Ireland’
An Irishman’s Diary on a 51-year journey into Irishness
There is still anger and passion in the music as Nashville’s leading performers prepare to go on the road again
Leonard Cohen’s son on his dad’s final days and being his late father’s producer
Le Mans ’66 director James Mangold on Scorsese, the Marvel controversy and the state of film
From the opening bars of Ballad of a Thin Man, it’s clear that something is happening here
Review: The grizzled pair deliver a jaunty Johnny Cash duet in baking-hot Nowlan Park
Are there tickets available, what time does it start, what will they play, stage times and more
Made in Athy project celebrates song collaboration with local man John McKenna
How much harder it is for a star to deliver records that matter when, like Madonna, they have passed their 60th birthday?
Meet Shakespeare’s lost son at the Project, and don’t be late for your own funeral in Cork
Keyboard player and bassist for the hugely successful 1960s pop group the Monkees
Donald McRae talks to players past and present ahead of the start of the Six Nations
Winger reflects on a dream year and looks ahead to World Cup in Japan
My daughter can’t wait for the Greatest Showman at 3Arena – and neither can this Wolverine fan
Composer and consultant strike the right note with Tallaght and Tipperary schools
Dead Centre’s brilliant one-boy show in Dublin, and all the drama of Electric Picnic
Some summer sounds are now tinged with sadness since my Granny died last year
Patsy McGarry: ‘I just love placenames here. Kill Dare, Killbeggin, Kill Kenny’
Paul Simon makes sense to me now and so does my father’s nostalgia. It is something we share
‘L’Estate Sta Finendo’ (‘Summer Is Ending’) is a 1985 hit for Italian disco duo Righeira
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