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'Home is just a word. But in Ireland the word home has always been different to home somewhere else'
Colm Keegan
Heading out for Culture Night? Here's what's on in the North
Next James Bond film back on track as Cary Fukunaga named its new director
Famine film Black 47 has made over €1 million at the Irish box office
WATCH: We took our readers on a preview Culture Night bus tour
'Your 30s are a tricky time for women. The biological and social pressures to conform are immense'
Christiane O'Mahony
Heading out for Culture Night? Here's what's on in the South
'Growing up, my gay pals and I were groped, harassed, screamed at and bothered at every second turn'
Karen Cogan
Heading out for Culture Night? Here's what's on in the Midlands and West
There was a marriage proposal on stage at the Emmy Awards
Heading out for Culture Night? Here's what's on in Dublin and the East
Film about young female boxer in 1960s Ireland wins major Toronto award
'He was having nightmares about masked men': Why would a mother bring her son to be shot?
Irish films pick up great reviews at Toronto and Venice festivals
WATCH: Paul Howard on Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, fame and finding inspiration in Kiely's pub
The Little Stranger: Lenny Abrahamson on the secret of directing a movie with a twist
This David Hockney painting is expected to fetch $80m and set the record for a living artist
New PJ Gallagher show looks at when his mum moved 6 men with schizophrenia into the family home
Dublin City Council to pay €45m to fund proposed Parnell Square library
Political rows over Eurovision have made headlines before - so what are the chances of an Irish withdrawal?
'I felt like there was a curse over the thing': What it was like making Ireland's first Famine feature film
WIN: A seat for you and a friend on our 2018 Culture Night preview bus in Cork
Early bird tickets for next year's Electric Picnic sell out
Oscars to postpone controversial 'Best Popular Film' category as it needs more study
'Ireland is the champion of progress at the moment, it's beating everyone else hands down'
Bono's got his voice back and U2 have returned to the road
End of an era for iconic children's characters as Lambert Puppet Theatre to close
Derry Girls and Young Offenders stars team up for dark comedy set during the Troubles
Heading to Electric Picnic? Here's everything you need to know
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
Roddy Doyle has written a new film about the homeless crisis
Over half of the 70,000 workers at Walt Disney World are to vote on $15 minimum wage
'People always say my dad is amazing. He's not, he's just blind'
'They're reimagining the city': Artists flock to Waterford to transform its streets
'I started to believe them': Star Wars actress Kelly Marie Tran breaks silence about online harassment
Open-air gigs, Oscar-nominated film workshops, and river racing: Culture Night programme goes live
'What a rush': Getting front and centre at the most dangerous sport event on Earth
Donal Moloney
Why the film Crazy Rich Asians could be a gamechanger for Hollywood
A French chef with 21 Michelin stars is battling his eviction from the Eiffel Tower
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?