‘It was as if Louis Stewart and James Joyce were kindred spirits’
JoyceNotes was the great Irish guitarist’s only fully self-composed large-scale project. It’s finally being released, four decades after its first performance
JoyceNotes was the great Irish guitarist’s only fully self-composed large-scale project. It’s finally being released, four decades after its first performance
March 28th-April 3rd highlights, including Grace, Race Across the World, and Your Friends & Neighbors
Michael met life on his own terms, often swept up in the lightness of story telling without taking himself seriously
Former presenter of RTÉ’s The Sunday Game remembered as ‘one of the great broadcasters and one of the great people’
GAA+ has transformed viewing possibilities in little over an at-times-turbulent decade
Television: Maggie Molloy is down-to-earth and seems to appreciate that she is helping people meet a basic need in their life
Plus: We probably saw more of Michael Lyster in summer than we did our own families
Taoiseach Micheál Martin pays tribute to ’a moderniser of sport broadcasting’
Visionary leader sought for Ireland’s AI office; RTÉ cranks up the hyperbole for Jessie Buckley; hairdressing classes for ‘warehoused’ prisoners
The hotelier and TV star on 10 years with Dunnes Stores, life after The Park, and having no regrets
March 21st-27th highlights, including Crookhaven, Cheap European Homes, and Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen
Television: Shuttered stalls, plunging footfall, drug addiction and lawlessness – it’s a wonder this wasn’t called Farewell to Moore Street
Everything gets a reboot these days, but it’s still surprising how many of them make for good telly
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices