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Quiz: How much do you know about Irish film?
MASH actor David Ogden Stiers dies aged 75
Can Saoirse take her first Oscar? Here's everything you need to know before tonight's show
'It was hellish': How Paul Howard's Anglo nightmare led to a musical about Coppers
Here's what to watch while you're stuck indoors tonight
Quiz: Which sports autobiographies started with these first lines?
Game of Thrones star named as Grand Marshal of Dublin's St Patrick's Day Parade
Oh My God, What A Complete Aisling to be made into film
Anarchic writing sessions and battles with RTÉ: Dermot Morgan's collaborators remember the comedy icon
A film about the Irish famine premiered this week and the reviews are... mixed
This restaurant in London is the inspiration for a new plan in Galway city
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
The Council of Europe has told the UK to pass laws to protect the Irish language
Long-delayed state-of-the-art €8 million cinema in Galway to finally open its doors this week
Writers join together to push Irish author's new book to top spot after terminal diagnosis
Three billboards erected outside small Galway village in honour of Martin McDonagh
The iconic Waltons music shop on Dublin's George's Street has closed down
Five Baftas for Martin McDonagh's 'Three Billboards'
Rex Ingram: Ireland's forgotten Hollywood blockbuster film director
'I was in mortgage arrears - so I sold my possessions and became a reluctant landlord'
Dumpling Day kicks off the Chinese New Year Celebrations in Dublin
Irish hillwalkers warned about magnets in clothing sending compasses the wrong way
Poll: Have you watched an Irish-produced film in the last year?
Gabriel Byrne: 'People coming in and making films in Ireland cheaply - that's not an industry'
'It's great PR': Iconic Irish buildings are going red today to mark the start of Chinese New Year
Black dresses on the red carpet as gender equality is put on the agenda at IFTA awards
1916 relatives lose battle against the State in case over Moore Street site
Famous graffiti wall behind Bernard Shaw pub to be demolished to make way for 260-flat complex
Deal done for Cork's new event centre but it could end up costing the State more money
Dublin City's Weaver Park nominated for a European urban park prize
The Young Offenders on cracking the English Market and being 'huge in Germany'
From the archives: A Christmas card from Countess Markievicz in Holloway Prison
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
'There's nowhere to go, he's got an AK47, and we assumed we were going to die either way'
"Votes for women!": Suffragette's granddaughter returns to smash windows at Dublin Castle
Bitcoin brain teaser: This cryptic painting just earned someone €40,000
Session mots and atomic drops: How an underground wrestling night became a huge hit in Dublin
How Clark Gable once portrayed Charles Stewart Parnell in one of the 'worst films of all time'
'He was the One Direction of his day': These musicians want to resurrect the almost-forgotten Thomas Moore
Dublin Castle to reenact moment an Irish suffragette smashed its windows