Get a musical fix with 20 Shots of Opera
Irish National Opera commissioned 20 short operas that were composed and quickly produced for video
Irish National Opera commissioned 20 short operas that were composed and quickly produced for video
Review: The film, directed by the former child actor, is stuffed with good dialogue
The ‘My Left Foot’ child actor does not only act - he’s now a writer and film-maker too
Released in April 1989, it changed everything for Daniel Day-Lewis and Jim Sheridan
Critics’ circle awards wrap up Dublin International Film Festival 2019
The 2018 Fleadh was defined by some first-class documentaries. Evidence that we can’t escape our violent past came with Keepers of the Flame, Unquiet Graves and I, Dolours
Saudi director Haifaa al-Mansour on breaking the rules and filming on the streets of Dublin
TV adaptation of George RR Martin’s Nightflyers and Wolfwalkers among highly anticipated productions
Films you should see at the tri-located 2018 Audi Dublin International Film Festival
Oona Doherty and ‘Heartbreak’ director Dave Tynan collaborate on ‘A Concrete Song’
‘Pilgrimage’ and 'Punisher' star Jon Bernthal on how he got his life back on track, and shooting in Ireland, 'the most beautiful place in Earth'
To be young now is to be hounded for personal data in exchange for trinkets and services
Enda Walsh’s despairing and dystopian work is a play woven from grief
Photographer Dragana Jurisic picked up a camera after her father's entire archive was destroyed. And that's not the only mystery in her family history
Playwright says world has ‘become a lot more polarised and a lot scarier, politically’
The actor talks about observing and to being observed, child acting and his role in Enda Walsh’s new play
Suede, a new work inspired by Eileen Gray and US model Cameron Russell are also on the July arts festival bill
Brian and Domhnall Gleeson recreate family videos while Roddy Doyle, Cait O'Riordan and more pay tribute to Phil Chevron in aid of St Francis Hospice
Painting of the late Barrie Cooke is selected from shortlist of 12 works
Eimear McBride, Jennifer Johnston and Kevin Barry are some of the names that have been suggested in response to the Arts Council’s call for nominees for its new three-year, €150,000 role. The judges will announce their decision in January
The beauty of the biennial Drop Everything is its location on an Aran Island that hums with possibility
John Butler's film follows a party of young men as they behave badly on a stag weekend - and that's where the comparisons end
It’s being billed as Ireland’s answer to The Hangover and it gives Andrew Scott the chance to exercise his comic chops after his turn as everyone’s favourite baddie in BBC’s smash hit Sherlock
Louise Holden, lead singer with I Draw Slow, on how Aidan Gillen wasted no time on his day off from filming ‘Game of Thrones’ to play the anti-hero in the band’s latest video, Valentine
Hugh O’Conor’s brilliant childhood performances are seared into our collective memory – and as his grown-up self gets a big-screen outing in new Irish comedy The Stag, he sits down with Donald Clarke to talk early success, turning 40 and everything in between
Ripper Street, Vikings and Penny Dreadful among the big productions of 2013
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