The ageless Martha Stewart: She’s both chic and messy. That’s why Gen Z love her
The domesticity virtuoso channels youthful energy on TikTok, and kids are idolising it
The domesticity virtuoso channels youthful energy on TikTok, and kids are idolising it
Deal covers copyrights for more than 600 songs and future music earnings
Planet Business: For sale, thousands of songs, much-streamed
Aretha Franklin biopic follows familiar rhythms of the genre
The Tina Turner actor on fairness in pay, film-making and why acting is still her first love
Patrick Freyne: Are we not all, in a very real way, clinging on for dear life during lockdown?
‘Wall of Sound’ innovator had been convicted for 2003 murder of Hollywood actor Lana Clarkson
‘If people died because profit was put before wellbeing then that has to be called into question’
Since it first appeared in M&S, the larvae-like cake has become a generation’s go-to for birthdays, anniversaries and office parties. But with the baking landscape – and the world of work – transformed, can Colin survive?
For many this intense relationship has been the one that has magnified love in our families
She was a star in her 20s, battled years of abuse, topped the charts in her 40s, toured in her 60s, and now she would like to sleep in
The underrrated comedy about newly-broke millionaires struggling with small town life has become a comedy gem
Patrick Freyne: You could argue that it would be better to run a Rose of Tralee-style pageant
The singer reveals her spouse donated a kidney to her after she became ill
Bar-restaurant gets a bunch of new memorabilia including Phil Lynott’s guitar and Cranberries’ lyrics but U2’s Trabant is out
Hotel resort has spent €3m on capital projects over last few years
For all the ego he pushes onstage, Robbie treats every show like it’s all about to be taken away from him
The coolest queens of R&B unload the hits from their back catalogue and take a gallop through their musical influences in a whirlwind power hour of music
Some astounding new Bowie facts have come to light over the last year
This week, Fight Like Apes called it a day. I first discovered them in the Róisín Dubh in Galway and nothing was ever quite the same
An online project that presents one new dance show a week is just one of the Limerick festival’s intriguing aspects
Manchester’s Shura is happy to be different – and flattered about being compared to Kurt Cobain and Kylie
Beyoncé has come a long way from the God-fearing, good girl of Destiny’s Child – the star is being reborn as an icon and vocal advocate for the Black Lives Matter movement
The Algarve gives you enough options to cut the cloth of your holiday to fit perfectly, whether you want to lounge by the pool or take a trip to the end of the world
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
Sr Julie Buckley is head chaplain at the Children’s University Hospital, Temple Street in Dublin
Baz Halpin is the creative director behind some of the world’s biggest tours, and his last job was on Katy Perry’s Super Bowl spectacular. He describes the months of planning that went into its 12½ minutes, and how it was nearly scuppered by one star
Team of journalists from 45 countries unearths secret bank accounts maintained for criminals, traffickers, tax dodgers, politicians and celebrities
Stephen Fry recently married a man 30 years his junior. What factors determine the chances of success of such relationships?
An exhibition of the actor’s photographs shows the United States growing up
And working with George Clinton was a cinch compared to playing with the godfather of soul
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
Leave the Les Dawson jokes about broomsticks to one side: as Mother’s Day approaches, the soft wall of support that comes from mothers-in-law deserves recognition
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