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Girls Aloud was last – and best – of a particular breed of pop group from early naughties
The ornithologist and wildlife sound recordist is the subject of a remarkable new feature-length documentary, Birdsong
Why does the Government not establish emergency accommodation centres in empty office blocks until alternative accommodation can be sourced?
What’s Next For ... the poet, singer, performer and one half of electro-beat duo 7of9?
The Drogheda native, who is based in London, is excited but reticent about being launched into the hot-new-author category on the back of his book, Evenings and Weekends
Philip King believes the film may have touched people 'because everything is so virtual, augmented and artificial now, whereas this is tactile, human, visceral'
The Index nightclub promoters sold 20,000 tickets in 24 hours for District X, their new festival. Going big was a risk that looks to be paying off
The Irish artist capitalised on virtual-reality technology during the painstaking 18-month process
Leaving it to fans turned out to be incredibly smart decision as singer becomes fourth Irish artist to achieve US number one
The DJ is celebrating 25 years’ broadcasting his alternative-music show on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, and recalls nerve-racking first show
Why isn’t the price of rental accommodation linked to the size of a property?
What’s Next For?: Jack Scollard and Jordan Hearns on their publications that showcase queer artists
Big, booming hotels are paying the same VAT rate as small cafes. That’s not fair, say smaller operators
What’s Next For?: Pair’s new 22-hour course features Kneecap, Liam Ó Maonlaí, Úna-Minh Kavanagh, Ola Majekodunmi and Louis de Paor, among others
Local elections are mostly about local concerns but that does not mean they should only be about small thinking