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Oasis remain one of the most influential bands in modern music. Here’s why their return to the stage still feels historic.
Two Irish television writers discuss their participation in the European-wide VR writers' room, Words Across Europe.
Thomas Caffrey reviews Celine Song's mis-marketed rom comMaterialists, which features little romance and even less comedy.
Todd Haynes’ Safe turns 30 this year, whilst undeniably relevant to dominant culture upon its release — often interpreted by viewers as an allegorical take on the AIDS crisis — it is exceedingly ...
Partly drawing on her own experiences as a young adult growing up in homeless accommodation, with Lollipop (2024) director Daisy-May Hudson has crafted an engaged family drama that also serves as a ...
Last week, Storyhouse Festival hosted a strong programme of screenwriting masterclasses and panel discussions at The Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin. In this series, we’ll be covering festival highlights, ...
Miles Oliver takes us through cybercrime, it's danger to gamers of all stripes and how to stop it in its tracks before it gets you.
Colouring melts down and reforge troubled times and unspeakable sadness into the poignant but celebratory Love to You, Mate.
Gaming skins are a controversial part of any online multipplayer game. Miles Oliver takes us through the unique economics of the online markets.
HeadStuff Podcasts continues to add great shows for your entertainment. After being crowned Best Irish Podcast Network at the Irish Podcast Awards last year and launching the hilarious and chart ...
Girl, Woman, Other, which was the joint winner of the prestigious Booker Prize in 2019, alongside Atwood’s The Testaments, follows twelve characters ...
Gaming is no longger just a hobby or even a job it's the way forward. Frankie Wallace looks at how gaming technology is pushing other firelds forward.
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