MusicShe’s coming ... Taylor Swift at Aviva Stadium: Ticket information, what she’ll play, how to get there and moreThe Eras Tour is coming to Dublin. Here is everything you need to know about the gigs on June 28th, 29th and 30thBy Conor Capplis●Mon Jun 10 2024 - 13:19
MusicMark Everett of Eels: ‘They tell you what per cent of patients die during the surgery. You just try to dwell on the percentage who don’t’Everett wants to clarify a few things, most notably that Eels Time! was not directly influenced by his health scareBy Lauren Murphy●Mon Jun 10 2024 - 05:15
Subscriber OnlyThe Heart in Winter by Kevin Barry: A vaudeville masterpiece, gaudy, ragged and irrepressibleAt its best, the story careers along like a Coen brothers film; in weaker moments Tarantino bulls in
Culture‘What we’re doing is different. It’s just who we are: we are black and Irish’Young Irish artist Monjola is releasing music, throwing parties and developing a community built on positivity and camaraderie
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If you could meet your dead parent again through virtual reality would you?Unthinkable: Technology is throwing up new moral dilemmas - “screen studies” may help us to answer themBy Joe Humphreys
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She’s coming ... Taylor Swift at Aviva Stadium: Ticket information, what she’ll play, how to get there and moreThe Eras Tour is coming to Dublin. Here is everything you need to know about the gigs on June 28th, 29th and 30thBy Conor Capplis
Mark Everett of Eels: ‘They tell you what per cent of patients die during the surgery. You just try to dwell on the percentage who don’t’Everett wants to clarify a few things, most notably that Eels Time! was not directly influenced by his health scareBy Lauren Murphy
Dublin International Chamber Music Festival 2024: Leonkoro String Quartet give an extraordinary performanceThe group’s precise articulation created mesmerising delicacy in their opening pieceBy Michael Dervan
Tom Jones and Nile Rodgers & Chic in St Anne’s Park review: groove, soul and a good night outJones’s mighty voice still impressive as audience were treated to warm lesson in ageing with dignityBy Pat Carty
Lankum in Kilmainham: vast, primordial and effortlessly beautiful – just don’t mention BonoGenre-defying Dublin band leave fans holding their breath in awe with performance at In The Meadows festivalBy Ed Power
Sade Malone: ‘We had lots of conversations about the characters’ black Irishness. That’s something really relevant now, to be black and Irish’The unstoppable young actor on her flourishing career, leading John B Keane’s Sive and being cast in Twig, a new film set in a dystopian, gang-run DublinBy Donald Clarke
Hollywood is at death’s door again. Twitchy movie-industry analysts have found a fall guy Less than a year since Barbenheimer, The Fall Guy and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga have been box-office dudsBy Donald Clarke
The Dead Don’t Hurt: Viggo Mortensen directs and stars in this thoughtful, melancholy western By Tara Brady
Hit Man: Glen Powell steals this sexy Netflix caper based on a real-life philosophy professor who poses as a gun for hire By Tara Brady
The Heart in Winter by Kevin Barry: A vaudeville masterpiece, gaudy, ragged and irrepressibleAt its best, the story careers along like a Coen brothers film; in weaker moments Tarantino bulls inBy Nicholas Allen
‘This cannot be real. I must wake up’: Our nightmares teach us that we haven’t yet understood what we need to understandIt’s hard to comprehend the full horror of what is happening in Gaza even though it’s realBy Jessica Traynor
Fur & Loathing: an unsolved gas attack on a hotel and the rise of Nazi furries Podcast: Why was a potentially deadly gas released at an IRL meeting of ‘a particularly nice and earnest’ online community?By Fiona McCann
Michael Mosley: Body found in rocky area of SymiCCTV footage showed the presenter near marina in the village of Pedi
TV guide: 12 of the best new shows to watch, beginning tonightJune 9th-14th: From Putin’s brutal treatment of Greenpeace activists to a drama about the Dutch family who hid Anne FrankBy Kevin Courtney
Netflix accused of defamation by woman alleged to be ‘Martha’ in Baby Reindeer lawsuitFiona Harvey seeking €156m in damages from Netflix for ‘emotional distress’ and ‘violations of her right to privacy’
The Summer I Robbed a Bank review: A riot of inspired fun as David O’Doherty’s children’s book becomes stage showTheatre: creative and innovative display of stagecraft using video and lighting with glee that enchants audienceBy Mary Leland
Abbey Theatre to go dark until autumn after its next play endsThe national theatre will stage no in-house productions between late July and late SeptemberBy Deirdre Falvey
The extraordinary art of Tino Sehgal is coming to Cork. It has has to be seen to be believedThe artist eschews objects to create ‘constructed situations’, and does not document his works – luckily they are unforgettableBy Gemma Tipton
‘Life changing’ income scheme for artists means more spend time on work and fewer suffer from depressionGreen Party wants to extend three-year pilot Basic Income for the Arts scheme which provides €1,400 per month to artistsBy Emmet Malone