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A Dante for Ireland: Exile and purgatory reinvented for the dislocated
Colcester, Florence, Belfast and elsewhere all intermingle in Philip Terry’s version of Dante’s Purgatorio
The best new books to leave under the tree this Christmas
Ten books published in 2024 that will make perfect presents for the readers in your life
The invisible problem with children’s books
Julian Gough on bridging the gap between reading picture books and young fiction/chapter books
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Gregg Wallace accused of sending ‘gross’ texts and ‘creepy’ voicemails to young female reporter
MasterChef presenter has stepped back from the television show amid allegations of misconduct
100 Years of Solitude review: A woozy, feverish watch to be savoured in bite-sized portions
Television: Lavish adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez’s 1967 novel is both meditative and steamy, sometimes to the point of hilarity
Elton John: Legalising cannabis is one of the greatest mistakes of all time
Veteran musician has been sober for 34 years and has helped other celebrities to get clean
No Good Deed review: Even Lisa Kudrow can’t save this pre-Christmas turkey of a dark comedy
Television: LA suburbia-set series is just too miserable to make viewers laugh. It’s like the grimmest ever season of Location, Location, Location
Queer review: There’s not a trace of William S Burroughs in Luca Guadagnino’s hugely disappointing adaptation
A vacuous film that frequently feels like an overstyled catalogue shoot
Festive frights around a blazing fire: it’s time to revive the Christmas ghost story
From All Hallows’ Eve to the winter solstice, readers used to eagerly receive visitations of uncanny spirits in print form
Tori Amos: Diving Deep Live – An A-grade tour of the singer’s lesser-spotted B-sides and deep cuts
Few cut a more fascinating figure than Amos, whose stage performances have long offered a more profound and esoteric experience than her studio work
John Montague: A Poet’s Life by Adrian Frazier: ‘ruthless intimacy’
Adrian Frazier’s no-holds-barred biography of the American-born Irish poet acknowledges the cost of a life turned ‘into the achievement of poetry’
Chasing the Light review: This agreeable Irish documentary is all peace and healing. Then something disturbing happens
Receiving a limited theatrical release, Chasing the Light is worth seeing on the big screen to savour breathtaking vistas of the Atlantic coast
Wake up, people: Here’s what the mainstream media don’t want you to know about Christmas
From Santy and selection boxes to Christmas pudding and Mariah Carey, these are some of the truths you won’t hear elsewhere
‘It was a surprise’: Late Late Toy Show star Abiha prepares to see Mariah Carey in Las Vegas
Clonsilla girl had no idea she would be invited to US before she closed show with All I Want for Christmas is You
Paul Mescal to star in Beatles film, Ridley Scott says
Rumours suggest actor will play Paul McCartney, with Barry Keoghan also linked to four-film biopic
Eurovision issues new code of conduct after controversy involving Bambie Thug and Israel
Several issues arose this year, including the disqualification of Netherlands’s entrant Joost Klein
The Bibi Files: Scathing portrait of Binyamin Netanyahu’s alleged history of backhanders
Alexis Bloom’s documentary, using leaked footage of police interrogations of the Israeli prime minister, paints a murky picture
Paul Mescal sells clothes on Vinted to raise money for Pieta
Mescal is donating outfits worn on his Gladiator II press tour, including a custom hand-painted jumper
Brian Cox on costars, politics and death: ‘I feel I’ve upset a few people over the years’
Succession star Cox, who recently found out he’s 88% Irish, is often betrayed as grumpy, but he may be one of life’s great enthusiasts
A Dante for Ireland: Exile and purgatory reinvented for the dislocated
Colcester, Florence, Belfast and elsewhere all intermingle in Philip Terry’s version of Dante’s Purgatorio
The Music Quiz: Which Irish island is part of the title of Bretonese musician Yann Tiersen’s new album?
Plus: How many Spotify streams did Taylor Swift accrue this year?
The best new books to leave under the tree this Christmas
Ten books published in 2024 that will make perfect presents for the readers in your life
The invisible problem with children’s books
Julian Gough on bridging the gap between reading picture books and young fiction/chapter books
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – Enjoyably gory epic is a useful addition to Tolkien lore
Quibbles aside, Kenji Kamiyama’s prequel is better than a place-holding animation needed to be
Winter Papers: This handsome volume, now in its 10th issue, is full of wakeful, creative energy
Kevin Barry, Aingeala Flannery, Lucy Caldwell and more contribute to ambitious collection
Roddy Doyle to chair 2025 Booker Prize judging panel alongside Sarah Jessica Parker
Novelists Ayobami Adebayo and Kiley Reid join critic Chris Power to decide prestigious prizewinner
Top kids shows on Netflix suffer ‘diminishing returns’, Irish study finds
Industry-first analysis of the streamer’s own data confirms preschool titles originating on YouTube dominate its list of best performers
Daily Mail vs Kneecap: Belfast rap trio’s ‘anti-British’ film has the newspaper up in arms again
Daily Mail article headlined ‘Anti-British Irish-language movie funded by UK public money wins Best British Film gong’ is the latest salvo in the war of words with Kneecap