Best Before Death: KLF’s Bill Drummond takes another arty figary
Review: Paul Duane documents Drummond on his latest quest to confuse and bewilder
Review: Paul Duane documents Drummond on his latest quest to confuse and bewilder
There was lots of comedy and a little Celtic misery at the famously bibulous festival
Prestigious festival provides point of reference for for the very best of new Irish cinema
Dublin International Film Festival: Paul Duane’s What Time Is Death? charts Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty’s latest singular project
Elizabeth Magill makes works of tremendous beauty, but she’s not averse to a little rough treatment to get to the heart of the work
Last week, the KLF broke 23 years of silence on why they burned a million pounds, and launched a new novel, band and funeral home
Bill Drummond, who once burned £1m as half of the KLF, is behind a left-field endeavour at Curfew Tower in Cushendall
Take a work of art out of its normal context and it can be like seeing the expensive T-shirt you splashed out on at Brown Thomas screwed up on the floor in the discount corner at TK Maxx. Is it still desirable? Does it hold its value?
To create her new tUnE-yArDs album, Merrill Garbus kept strict hours in the studio, writing songs and reading James Joyce. ‘He was one who really shifted what words could do,’ says the fast-talking ex-puppeteer
Opinion: Being deprived of the right to daydream before being swallowed by work would be a bitter loss
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