Life of a stuntwoman: ‘When I had the baby, I knew it was the end of me jumping off things’
Despite being set on fire and buried, Co Wicklow woman Eimear O’Grady says she is not a thrillseeker
Despite being set on fire and buried, Co Wicklow woman Eimear O’Grady says she is not a thrillseeker
Jamie Guiney’s collection of stories is a mixed bag, with some stark moments of clarity and emotion
Ashley Stokes, who publishes the Unthology series of short fiction, on the state of the short story in Ireland and the UK
Originators of plans for Ringsend project say U2 singer’s assistance proved invaluable
Level of craftsmanship, creativity and innovation at event shows potential of graduates
While international outfits benefit from our crew and acting talent, homegrown TV drama has yet to translate to an international audience
A stirring debut collection on the loneliness of being alive
Facility operated at close to capacity last year
The art of dressmaking is thriving as customers seek out experts who can make them something beautiful, that fits them beautifully too
Behind the scenes of this ‘big, gaudy, lurid sort of show’, the prosthetics, wardrobe and props departments are the real stars. The squeamish need not apply
Pot plants also add humidity and filter pollutants from our homes and offices
Irish actor plays Whitehall boss with Daniel Craig reprising role as 007
After securing the TV production of Penny Dreadful, Ardmore is now turning away big- budget productions
With two main film studios booked out, empty industrial or commercial properties have become a boon for film-makers looking for sets
‘Penny Dreadful’, starring Timothy Dalton and Eva Green, is giddy with layers of melodrama. The same can’t be said of our politicians
‘Copacabana Palace’ is a poor man’s ‘Inside Claridges’; ‘Episodes’ comes good; TV3’s election debate is a turn-off
South By Southwest Interactive is now much more than a technology festival. The thousands of delegates who come to the heart of Texas are searching for new ideas and perspectives
Irish Film Board says overseas investors ensure industry is more vibrant than ever
Ripper Street, Vikings and Penny Dreadful among the big productions of 2013
Print publications are under increasing pressure, but the editors of the ‘Cork Literary Review’ and ‘The Penny Dreadful’ are confident old-fashioned books will not go away
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