From the Beatles to U2, sleep on an operatic scale with Irish hotels steeped in music history
There are plenty of spots where you can revel in a rocking atmosphere, whatever the era you’re after
There are plenty of spots where you can revel in a rocking atmosphere, whatever the era you’re after
Donald Clarke: The musical biopic is among the most benighted of cinematic genres, but there is perhaps more chance of innovation with Sam Mendes’s planned set
There is plenty of spirit on Now and Then. John Lennon has never sounded more emotionally present
The Beatles guitarist and songwriter would have turned 80 tomorrow. Which is reason enough to nominate the band’s best songs, both together and solo
We published six stories about the former Beatle, including the appreciation reproduced here
Peter Jackson’s unflinching film shows the tensions weighing on the band by the late 1960s
An Irishwoman’s Diary
The 1960s folk troubadour on fame, money, success, drugs and Greta Thunberg
Those of us disappointed at the lack of a total ban must admit there is some good news
Tollman family have spent €68m since 2015 restoring historic castle to its former glory
The broadcaster is probably best known for his bulletin on the Queen Mother’s death
Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam: ‘We didn’t ad-lib because Cleese doesn’t like it’
The wise-cracking guitarist of the 1960s pop sensations had rare tongue cancer
Planet Business: Meanwhile, the blockchain bandwagon rolls on
This portrait explains the roots of a pain that Clapton’s successful career did little to extinguish
Musician dies ‘surrounded by family and bandmates’ in hospital after cardiac arrest
Dublin’s Wolfe Tone Square the site for recreation of Beatles’ famous album cover
I now know Ringo is my favourite Beatle, and who’s to blame for The Flaming Lips
Released 50 years ago, The Beatles’ opus changed the way people listened to music
The ‘Delta Lady’ talks about her volatile marriage to Kris Kristofferson, her partying past, not being credited for her work on Clapton’s Layla and violence against women
Brook Street home affords priceless insight into talismanic musician as a young man
First minister risks being outflanked by UUP
American universities didn’t so much open a path of opportunity as bulldoze it
Pte Henry Harrison killed during Battle of Loos in France on September 25th, 1915
Review: The Liverpool luvvy gets the Jeff Pope treatment; ‘The Leftovers’ is a beautiful-people redo of ‘The Returned’
RTÉ’s highest-paid presenter should be freed from 2fm duties and returned to Radio 1
Folk singer Donovan recalls how he helped to influence White Album
Guitar techniques folk singer taught band in India used to telling effect
Dublin had already hosted JFK in 1963, but nothing prepared the city for the arrival of four mop-top lads from Liverpool – and the riots and hysteria that followed
Custom-made instrument played by Lennon and Harrison purchased by anonymous buyer
Richie Havens – born: January 21st, 1941; died: April 22nd, 2013
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices