The Guide: The events to see, the shows to book and the ones to catch before they end
The best music, comedy, art and more coming your way this week
The best music, comedy, art and more coming your way this week
RTÉ station wants the Tipperary podcast duo to help it recover from a pandemic slump
Claire Byrne, Matt Cooper and Pat Kenny among ratings winners
Travel News: Mini-festivals, art in gardens and fabulous feasts on the menu
Check out the Young Offenders star and former DJ’s playlist of songs she’s been listening to lately
Radio review: The Sunday morning programme needs more zip to compete with rivals
The contrast between RTÉ’s obvious disdain for Lyric and indulgent attitude toward 2fm sent out a deeply negative signal
Today FM host acknowledges jaded public mood, while Jennifer Zamparelli reveals a gritty side of Irish life
Costs increase as event featured expanded programme
All Saints at Leopardstown, Carnival of Funk in Cork, and Another Love Story in Meath
RTÉ station plans to ‘evolve’ ahead of its 40th birthday, but will younger listeners respond?
RTÉ 2fm signals big changes as Today FM toasts breakfast and drivetime gains
New phone-in show and evening bid to chase younger podcast listeners from June
In her temporary mid-morning tenure, she proves you don’t have to be un-PC to entertain
Jennifer Zamparelli to fill 10am slot vacated by pair after a five year run together
Year in Culture Review: The news station proved a raucous alternative to staid formulaic radio
Playing in the RTÉCO is no easy task, not least as rumours swirl about its future
The 2FM DJ on discovering the joys of Berlin, the plays of Philly McMahon and why the BBC series Bodyguard is must-watch TV
Westlife reunion tour will prompt station’s first weekday line-up change in three years
The home of Nicky Byrne, Jenny Greene and Eoghan McDermott has some unlikely fans
Commercial boss Geraldine O’Leary ‘running fast’ to help broadcaster recover after €6.7m hit to income in 2017
Eamonn Fitzmaurice's side stroll through to the Super-8s and play Galway next
From Jenny Greene to Underworld, the summer is packed with house music nostalgia
There’s no better way to watch royal event, even ironically, than a viewing party
Tom Murphy remembered as festival gears up for Galway 2020
Helen Boaden’s report reveals treatment of orchestras that is counter-productive
From It Takes a Village in April, to Electric Picnic in September, via The Rolling Stones
‘We are hoping for big things from them,’ choir director says of students aged 9 and 10
Damien Dempsey – Attention Bébé Christmas Party – Mick Flannery – Jenny Greene – Fontaines DC – Fr Ted Day – Subject With Surgeon, New Jackson, Tr one and more – Aslan – Hudson Taylor – ASIWYFA – Overhead the Albatross – Something Happens
Broadcaster wants to ‘extend the reach’ of its orchestral music amid ‘challenging’ finances
Communicorp stations make audience gains, while Radio 1 is hit by summer slump
The music. The food. The clobber. Here’s the best and worst of this year’s Electric Picnic
There is a whiff of nostalgia in the Stradbally air as this year’s festival turns into a school disco
Double bill with Jenny Greene and DJ Mo K among biggest hits of EP2017 so far
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