BBC acquires RTÉ drama co-production Hidden Assets
Crime thriller set in Ireland and Belgium will be shown on BBC Four
Crime thriller set in Ireland and Belgium will be shown on BBC Four
Review: Its delayed release cannot dull the power of Tom Sullivan’s excellent Famine drama
The Decade in Culture: The most impactful books, series and performers of 2010-19
Critics’ circle awards wrap up Dublin International Film Festival 2019
After seeing more than 130 shows, the judges have made 60 nominations in 15 categories
Review: The actors do their jobs. The camerawork is suitably grimy. It’s not enough
Former Irish Olympian boxer and world champion on life in retirement, taking up acting classes and growing up in a trailer in England
Staging the album ‘was a lightbulb moment’
Marina Carr’s bleak topical tragedy is like the fresh jolt of a recurring nightmare
In Conversation: actors Peter Coonan and Marie Mullen
Nick Kelly’s deft film details the friendship between a bipolar rock musician and a teenager with Asperger syndrome
Radio review: ‘The Ryan Tubridy Show’, ‘The Anton Savage Show’, ‘Second Captains’
Mental health tribunal rules Peter Sutcliffe ready to rejoin general prison population
Review: ‘The Anton Savage Show’, ‘Morning Ireland’, ‘Liveline’
Review: ‘Just Names of Shows’, ‘In Single Marks’, ‘Like This, Please’, 'The Secret'
TG4's three-part time-travel comedy depicted an era when mustachioed men were less likely to own yoga mats or live to old age - but just as likely to live with their parents
Review: ‘A Terrible Beauty’, ‘Inside the GPO’, ‘Baring Arms’, ‘Inside Obama’s White House’, ‘Daredevil’
Mark O’Rowe’s stark production treats the the play almost as a documentary and cleverly casts against type
A dutiful, illustrative staging of Arthur Miller’s 1956 drama rather than a freshly invigorating one
Two festivals this week celebrate all things Dublin – it’ll be hungry work
It’s not actors whose way you need to stay out of behind the scenes at a theatre but stage managers, the key crew who subtly crack the whip from the wings
National Prisoner Art Exhibition has 100 works by recent and not so recent inmates
Chairman Bill O’Herlihy says sector ‘can do better’ if it secures higher Government funding
Rapturous reception for songwriter capping off sensational year with short Irish tour
‘There’s no way to dress up a rape,’ says Dublin Rape Crisis Centre chief executive
Ian Power’s bailout drama captures the yahoo patriarchy of bankers but is ultimately let down by a lack of subtlety
Zombie banks, dead flies and Fran from Love/Hate – ‘The Guarantee’ is Nightmare on Kildare Street, without the spine-tingling suspense
‘A bleak portrait of the end of a pocket empire’. Writer Colin Murphy and producer John Kelleher tell Donald Clarke about bringing the story of the most expensive bank bailout in history to the big screen
Opening episode shows group of Travellers attempt to kill Dublin gangland boss
The stage version of Behan’s classic lacks subtlety but makes for rollicking entertainment
A varied theatre career – including his new role as Brendan Behan – should save Peter Coonan from being typecast as a crook
Programming features mixture of old and new faces as well as Irish-produced film
Based on the play by Colin Murphy, ‘The Guarantee’ goes into production this month
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