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From volcanoes to drones: Nat Geo's travel photo contest opens for entries
Rockers and artists loved its walls, but it's the doors of this fabled New York hotel that are now for sale
How a piece of DIY led to a lovely film about learning piano
Russell Crowe held an auction to pay for his divorce and raised millions from film memorabilia
BBC seeks to achieve 50:50 split in male and female contributors by next year
Galway City to turn into literary hub this April
A ghostly Famine-era village and a Pirate Queen castle: Put Achill on your 'to-do' list
In 'challenging' times for the Irish music scene, an old school recording studio is managing to keep rocking
A collection of nearly 300 years of Irish images is now online
Why Ready Player One was 'one of the hardest films Spielberg has ever made'
Heartbeat and Worzel Gummidge star Bill Maynard dies aged 89
More than 18 million people watched the reboot of 1990s sitcom Roseanne on Tuesday
Who was Francis MacManus, and how did he inspire Ireland's longest-running short story contest?
'Like a candle in the darkness' - Researchers need volunteers to help spot dementia years before symptoms start
Why two floors of Dublin's 'stately home of death' are still closed to the public
'The Celtic Tiger was ridiculous - it was a moment that needed to be dramatised'
Every café in this Wicklow town now offers a discount for reusable cups
How Ireland lost 25 minutes because of a British law passed after the 1916 Rising
This charity is selling thousands of artworks for €50 each - some are by world-famous names
Top animators from Netflix, Amazon and Disney heading to Dingle to find future talent
Irish photographer shortlisted in world's biggest photography competition
Challenging the music industry: 'We'd get a cheque in the post for 10c'
Ant McPartlin steps aside from presenting duties following arrest for drink-driving
Writers to descend on Dun Laoghaire for a literary festival with bite
The Young Offenders gives 25-year-old song a huge boost - but band don't expect a windfall
'This country has been so unloved. People go on about 800 years of oppression, it's 800 years of rejection'
The weird ways random places around the world celebrate St. Patrick's Day
Black Panther passed the $1 billion earnings mark this week
Kendrick Lamar, N.E.R.D and Massive Attack have been announced for Electric Picnic 2018
Bullseye's Jim Bowen has died aged 80
Photos: These are the top 10 most filmed locations in Ireland
'Ireland, 12 points': Why some Eurovision countries consistently struggle to bag the high scores
Legendary British comic Ken Dodd dies aged 90
Japanese car companies come together to build hydrogen stations
The creator of The Sopranos is working on a prequel movie
Man accused of stealing Frances McDormand's Oscar released
Poll: In a united Ireland, would it be appropriate to change the Irish national flag?
Frances McDormand asks all female nominees to stand in rousing Oscars speech
No luck for Saoirse, but here's the complete list of 2018 Academy Award winners
'It's a compelling story about women': A look at the Oscar-nominated animation made in Kilkenny