Ozark returns this week for its final season. Here’s why it’s a must-see
Jason Bateman returns as the money-laundering creep in Netflix’s hit crime drama
Jason Bateman returns as the money-laundering creep in Netflix’s hit crime drama
It may not be a satisfactory ending but satisfactory endings are actually pretty rare
Getting cut from the herd never feels good and spells danger, it’s how bullying works
The old man tells the court he broke lockdown and refuses ‘to live under your mortial law!’
Social media giant fancies its chances against ‘very friendly’ Australia, but at what cost?
President’s ex-fixer is easy to distrust but that doesn’t make the book any less interesting
The Decade in Culture: t’s up to us to reclaim the private self from Google and Facebook
Patrick Freyne: Ireland’s Fittest Family a far cry from country’s typical household
The Downton Abbey actor co-starred with Kevin Bacon, Mickey Rourke Brad Pitt and Sean Penn
Review: His character dabbles in heroin, befriends sex workers and assists a suicide
Film-makers Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza on mixing true life crime with fantasy
Trump – one year on: The president plays a character, one whose divisiveness his supporters adore
Alison Spittle’s new show; David Simon in NYC; and a doc on the most famous Irish person ever: Shergar
Alan James Burns goes underground, Nick Miller gets flowery and Orla Barry gets woolly
TV writer on decline of journalism, rise of Trump and bringing the Pogues to the stage
It’s startling how closely the Story of Trump is like a binge-worthy TV drama
Gavin Cummiskey gauges the mood as Springboks roar back to life against Samoa
Tom Murphy’s great play, currently at the Gate, subverts Irish and English stereotypes. How did director David Grindley rise to the challenge?
National Lottery not the only organisation to be let down by technology
Food Month: It might not be practical to travel to Albuquerque to dine at Los Pollos Hermanos, or to go to, um, Hogwarts for Butterbeer, but we can point you towards similar delicacies here
Irish Google users fascinated by Miley, Paul Walker and a New Mexico crystal meth dealer
Had James Gandolfini lived longer, Tony Soprano would have been just one of his many other memorable character roles – as it is, the don of them all is enough
The conflicted mob boss had a mean way with words. Here is a sample of some of his more memorable phrases
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices