Andy Warhol: Profound artist, affectless hero, subversive icon
Warhol is set to eclipse Picasso with a $200m sale of Marilyn Monroe portrait, breaking records
Warhol is set to eclipse Picasso with a $200m sale of Marilyn Monroe portrait, breaking records
The singer of the 1980s hit I’ve Never Been to Me has just released a new album
The Dubliner’s sold-out Carnegie Hall performances featured tales and tunes from Ireland
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Joaquin Phoenix, Renee Zellweger take lead acting prizes as Jennifer Aniston wins for The Morning Show
Saoirse Ronan gets nominated for Little Women role as best director shortlist dominated by men
Saoirse Ronan should get a nod for Little Women. There are few other options for the Irish
Saoirse Ronan, nominated for Little Women performance, loses out to Renée Zellweger
No nomination for Irish star of Little Women but Andrew Scott gets nod for Fleabag
Rufus and sister Martha discuss grieving for their mother, performing Christmas songs with family
The actor on Brexit and Irishness, her Derry childhood, being independent and Quentin Tarantino
After a six year hiatus, the Oscar winner is returning to the big screen as Judy Garland
Academy Awards 2020: An educated stab at the 2020 best-film nominees, six months out
Donald Clarke runs the rule over the likely winners ahead of this week’s festival trifecta
The reality of creative control is increasingly muddy in what is a large team sport
Netflix once had the field to itself. Now Disney and other Hollywood behemoths are closing in – and they’re here to take your money
We all have our own Oz, be it fame, money or love. For immigrant families like mine, it is usually an actual place
When is a reboot not a reboot? When it’s a new version of Frasier starring Kelsey Grammer
Galbraith still busy pulling the strings at Taney Parish in Dundrum
Sonya Kelly’s wonderfully funny Furniture on tour; John Connors considers Ireland’s Call
‘In reality, it was a boozier Bloomsday organised by the cast of The Inbetweeners’: a Dubliners tour of Dublin pubs
‘Whitey’ Bulger, like the Krays, Ned Kelly and the General, is idealised in film
Review: The first hour is as funny and romantic as any mainstream film this decade
Will the new Lady Gaga film make as much cash as the Barbra Streisand version?
Red shoes worn by Judy Garland were taken from hometown museum in Minnesota
In other countries libraries may be under threat but there’s a queue every morning outside Dublin’s Central Library
For Roseanna Purcell, taking to the saddle has provided an excellent payoff with very few pitfalls
The performers in Kelly’s new comedy about people and things, say their lines with wit and only occasionally bump into the furniture
The golden era of a film selling itself on its star is over – but ‘Skyscraper’ does just that
‘Furniture’, Sonya Kelly’s new play for Druid, is a wickedly smart relationship comedy
Actor Bradley Cooper makes his directorial debut with Lady Gaga in major role of remake of the classic story
Following on from her work on the stage and TV, Jessie Buckley now makes her big-screen debut in ‘Beast’ – a bow that is cause for great excitement in her native Co Kerry
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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