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Music | Interview 100% | 11 Dec 2008
Clinic at the Disco Patrick Freyne
They dress as surgeons on stage and punctuate their records with spoken-word monologues. You could say indie electro oddballs Clinic are determined to do things their own way.

Music Review | Album 74% | 12 Oct 2006
Haunted Scouse Roisin Dwyer
Like an indie Addams Family, dark and macabre with tongue planted firmly in cheek, Clinic occupy a completely different space to most of their contemporaries. Their distinctive sonic concoctions are sometimes like riding a ghost train: eerie, unpredictable and quite brief but ultimately enjoyable.

Music Review | Album 71% |  5 Mar 2002
Walking With Thee Eamon Sweeney
Scouser outfit Clinic return with another eleven offerings of skewered pop cooked according to the recipes revealed in their first album Internal Wrangler

Music | News 69% | 19 Aug 2008
Herbie Hancock, Clinic for Heineken Green Synergy The Hot Press Newsdesk
Herbie Hancock is set to play Tripod in Dublin as part of the latest Heineken Green Synergy bash.

Music | News 69% | 15 Aug 2008
Beat FM to broadcast from Hot Press Rock Clnic The Hot Press Newsdesk
Beat 102-103 FM’s Irish Beats programme, presented by Rob O’Connor, is to broadcast live from the First Cuts Rock Clinic at the Wexford Arts Centre on Saturday September 6.

Music Review | Album 69% |  6 Sep 2004
Winchester Cathedral Niall Crumlish
Clinic may not be a band to take home to mum, not like that nice Franz Ferdinand – but they’re a dark dart of pleasure.

Music | News 68% | 16 Oct 2009
Sugababe moved to secret clinic The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sugababes’ member Amelle Berrabah has entered a secret health clinic somewhere in Europe suffering from a severe case of nervous exhaustion.

Music | Interview 63% | 21 Feb 2002
All together now The Hot Press Newsdesk
Listen to 'Harmony' from Clinic's new album Walking With Thee, out tomorrow

Music | Interview 53% | 21 Nov 2006
Rock clinic at Music Ireland '06 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press is giving 16 unsigned bands the chance to have private consultations with top industry experts during Music Ireland '06.

  53% | 23 Nov 2009
Surgical spirit  
To coincide with the release of Clinic's new album, Walking With Thee, we take you back to last year's Witnness festival where Clinic wisely took extra hygiene precautions - surgical masks and all - for their friendly chat with Hot Press...

Music | News 51% | 30 Sep 2009
Hopkins Drum Clinic Added To Music Show Bill The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ireland’s leading rock drummer Graham Hopkins has been added to the line-up for the Music Show, which takes place at the RDS this weekend.

Music | News 49% |  8 Aug 2008
Calling all bands and solo artists in the south east! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Next month Hot Press will hold a First Cuts Clinic in Wexford, giving up-and-coming artists access to free mentoring sessions. Read on to see how you can get involved...

Music | News 48% |  3 Sep 2009
Virgil Donati to give Dublin drum clinic The Hot Press Newsdesk
Joe Satriani's drummer will take over XMusic to give a Masterclass

Music | Interview 47% | 21 Jan 2004
A New Heyday For Mic Christopher Eamon Sweeney
The family and fans of the late singer-songwriter are delighted with the use of one of his songs for a new Guinness advert.

Music | News 46% | 17 Sep 2008
TV On The Radio join Heineken Green Synergy bill The Hot Press Newsdesk
TV On The Radio are among the new acts added to the line-up for the Heineken Green Synergy gigs this November, along with Cut Copy, Dan LeSac Vs Scroobius Pip and more...

Music | News 45% | 10 Sep 2007
The Arcade Fire confirm second Phoenix Park date The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Arcade Fire have confirmed a second Live at the Marquee date in the Phoenix Park this October.

Hot Features | Reports 44% |  1 Oct 2008
First Cuts Clinic Jackie Hayden
CD reviews by Jackie Hayden.

Music | News 44% | 27 Aug 2008
Bands announced for Hot Press Clinic The Hot Press Newsdesk
The 8 bands selected for the First Cuts Clinic organized by Hot Press at the Wexford Arts Centre on Saturday September 6 have been announced

Music | News 43% | 20 Feb 2002
Nurse, the (television) screens The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's a new video from scrub-suited melodica doctors Clinic on the next No Disco - as well as ticket giveaways for New Breathe, and much much more. Ahhh... we feel better already

Music | News 42% | 20 Feb 2002
Nurse, the (television) screens The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's a new video from scrub-suited melodica doctors Clinic on the next No Disco - as well as ticket giveaways for New Breathe, and much much more. Ahhh... we feel better already

Music | News 42% | 20 Feb 2002
Nurse, the (television) screens The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's a new video from scrub-suited melodica doctors Clinic on the next No Disco - as well as ticket giveaways for New Breathe, and much much more. Ahhh... we feel better already

Music Review | Live 42% |  1 Mar 2001
John Cale Siobhan Long
He's the best ad for chronic drug taking you'll find this side of the Betty Ford clinic.

Music Review | Live 40% |  1 Nov 2007
The Arcade Fire at the Phoenix Park Big Top Peter Murphy
No rabble-rousing rock panto pandering, no gratuitous guitar solos or simplistic speechifying, just towering songs garnished with soaring melodies and counter-melodies.

Politics | Frontlines 31% | 17 Nov 1993
ACT UP - GER PHILPOTT OF AIDSWISE CALLS FOR MORE GOVERNMENT ACTION ?? ??
THE THEME of this year’s World AIDS Day, on December 1st, is ‘A Time To ACT’. When I first heard this I wondered if I was dreaming – twelve years into the epidemic, and we’re being told it’s time to act!

Politics | Frontlines 31% | 26 Mar 2007
The lying game Daniel Finn
Claiming to offer impartial family planning advice, rogue pregnancy information centres are pushing a pro-life slant.

Politics | Frontlines 30% | 20 Dec 2005
WEALTH: Some people have too much of it The Whole Hog
Annual article: A year in the world of wealth reviewed.

Politics | Frontlines 30% |  8 Feb 2002
A woman's heart Phil Udell
Having survived invasion, war and the repressive taliban regime, Fatana Gailani is continuting her courageous fight for equality for women in Afghanistan. Phil Udell hears her story.

Politics | Frontlines 30% | 30 Jul 2009
Hey Mr. Pharmacist Valerie Flynn
From Friday August 1, up to two-thirds of the country's pharmacists will withdraw from all government funded drugs schemes in an ongoing dispute about pay.

Broadcast | Audio 30% | 25 Oct 2006
All together now The Hot Press Newsdesk
Listen to 'Harmony' from Clinic's new album Walking With Thee, out tomorrow

Politics | Frontlines 29% | 21 Jun 2001
Waving The Rules Adrienne Murphy
The docking of the Woman On Waves ship in Dublin has not only highlighted the plight of Irish women who have to go abroad for abortions, but attracted the attention of the world’s press. ADRIENNE MURPHY reports on the furore surrounding its arrival

Hot Features | Interview 29% |  5 Dec 2003
Cinefrance Tara Brady
Remaining highlights from the Cinefrance programme. CineFrance: A Festival of French Film continues at the IFI until December 7

Politics | Frontlines 29% |  9 Nov 2000
Voices From The Silence Chris Donovan
A new book gives vivid voice to Irish women's experience of abortion. Here we publish Michele s story a harrowing account of the circumstances in which termination became one woman s choice.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 31 Mar 2006
West is best Joe Jackson
A revival of Sam Shepherd’s True West is illuminated by Aidan Kelly’s electrifying turn.

Politics | Frontlines 28% | 15 Sep 1999
Closing Down The Choices Niall Stanage
Pro-life campaigners have been celebrating the closure of one of the few organisations in Northern Ireland which provided information on abortion. NIALL STANAGE gets the other side of the story.

Music | Interview 28% | 12 Nov 2002
Wheeler dealers Hannah Hamilton
If you like your guitar music loud, lively and lewd enough to come accompanied by porn and strippers, then Trucks are right up your street

Hot Features | Commentary 28% | 15 Oct 2002
Student haunts Hannah Hamilton
Contrary to popular belief we’re not familiar with every venue in the country, but below – with the aid of our Hotpress student reps – we provide a guide to some of our favourite student hang-outs

Politics | Frontlines 28% | 21 Jun 2004
"I'm not even wearing underpants" Katie Hannon
The naked senator and other tales – ten things you might not have known about politics and politicians in Ireland. Photography from The Naked Politican by Katie Hannon

Politics | Frontlines 28% | 29 Apr 2002
Stranger in a strange land Mary Bannoti
Mary Bannoti, Ireland's goodwill ambassador for the United Nations population fund, visited Afghanistan in March. Here, she records some lasting impressions of a place at once brutal and beguiling, and describes her often moving encounters with men, women and children, many still in refugee camps in Pakistan, who are struggling to return home and rebuild their lives.

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  6 Dec 2001
Boyle-ing point Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy discusses the finer points of prophecy with US writer T.C. Boyle whose latest short story collection includes tales of plague, air rage and terrorism

Music | Interview 27% | 27 Apr 2000
Queer As Folk John Walshe
John Walshe talks to the legendary Lou Barlow about having a hit single, becoming a faceless star and running out of money.

Music | Interview 27% | 20 May 2002
Street spirit Richard Brophy
Richard Brophy talks to promoter Brian Spollen about his new dublin club venture spirit

Politics | Frontlines 27% |  6 Mar 2008
Art of darkness Jason O'Toole
Having once chomped on a corgi and crawled on his knees across London, performance artist Mark McGowan is now planning to drag 300 kilos of potatoes through Dublin while dressed as Bertie Ahern.

Music | Report 27% | 16 Oct 2009
The Music Show, Day 2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The second day of the Music Show brought together James Bond composer David Arnold, Enya producer Nicky Ryan, Christy Moore, Sharon Corr and... The Blizzards

Music | News 27% | 18 Jul 2008
John Hegarty to perform 'Joyce' songs The Hot Press Newsdesk
Moving on from last year's Guiding Light album, singer songwriter John Hegarty is to perform a special set of 'Joyce' songs at the James Joyce Centre in Dublin.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  1 Dec 1993
BRAND'S NEW BAG Liam Fay
With her stinging one-liners and droll, deadpan delivery, JO BRAND has established herself as the Queen of British comedy. In the run up to her Dublin appearance, she talks about men, booze, cakes and Gary Bushell to LIAM FAY, and explains why she would eventually like to become an MP.

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  7 Dec 2000
Same As It Ever Was Siobhan Long
Abortion hasn t gone away, you know; rather it s Irish women, some 6,500 a year, who have to do the travelling while, back home, the pro-life movement continues to insist that It Can Never Happen Here. TONY O BRIEN of the Irish Family Planning Association believes it s well past time tht we got to grips with a problem whch, time and again, has dominated public debate while leaving women in the throes of crisis pregnancy to fend for themselves. Interview: Siobhan Long. Photography: CATHAL DAWSON

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 17 Jan 2008
Web exclusive Q&A with Saoirse Ronan Jason O'Toole
The young Carlow-based actress Saoirse Ronan is on the brink of Hollywood stardom, thanks to her Golden Globe-nominated performance in Atonement and her upcoming starring role in the next Peter Jackson movie, The Lovely Bones. In her first ever in-depth interview, she spoke exclusively to Hot Press about her sudden rise to fame.

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  4 Mar 2005
Temporarily Thairish Olaf Tyaransen
An Occasional Column By A Man In A Skirt. By Olaf Tyaransen

Politics | Frontlines 27% | 17 Nov 1993
SUPPORT THE RESISTANCE! Liam Fay
There is only one way to combat AIDS and that is to resist it - with information, education, safer sex, condoms, awareness, agitation and solidarity. We're all in this together - and we're in it for the long haul. Report: Liam Fay.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 10 Oct 2005
Blood - Sugar - Hex - Magick Tanya Sweeney
After cutting her teeth (ouch!) in Bachelor’s Walk and Shimmy Marcus’s Headrush, Derry actress Laura Pyper has squeezed herself into thigh-high boots and corset for Hex, Sky One’s teenage witch riposte to Buffy.

Music | Interview 27% |  5 Jan 2006
Oh for Pete's sake Steve Cummins
It’s been quite a year for PETE DOHERTY, the former Libertines frontman, and now leader of Babyshambles. 2005 featured a series of drug busts, failed rehab attempts, the tabloid witch hunt of his girlfriend Kate Moss, several non-appearances and live shows that fluctuated between agonising and ecstatic... oh, and the small matter of a debut album. As hotpress went to press, the news broke that Doherty had been busted yet again, barely two days out of an Arizona clinic. hotpress talks to Doherty’s label boss, Rough Trade founder Geoff Travis, tour photographer Danny Clifford, and former Babyshambles drummer Gemma Clarke, for the insiders' view on what’s becoming an increasingly sad and fearful saga.

Politics | Frontlines 27% | 30 Nov 1994
WITNESSES TO THE UNSEEN John Farrell
To mark World AIDS Day, JOHN M. FARRELL reports on the continuing socio-political discrimination against those living their lives under the shadow of the deadly virus, and talks to a number of people – mostly teenagers – who fall into the high risk category. This is their story . . .

Politics | Frontlines 27% |  9 Jul 2007
Is there a cocaine epidemic in rural Ireland? Nicola DePuis
The suspected death by overdose of a 19 year-old county Cork builder shows how deeply cocaine has entered the bloodstream of the nation.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 14 Dec 1994
ALL IN THE PAST Eamonn McCann
CHRISTMAS FICTION A PARABLE BY EAMONN McCANN

Politics | Hog 27% |  8 Mar 1995
A Peace of the Cake The Hog
The Framework Document is there to give everyone, Unionist and Nationalist, a chance.

Politics | Frontlines 27% |  2 Apr 1997
EXPORTINGthemisery Stuart Bailie
Over 2,000 Northern Irish women leave the province every year to have abortions elsewhere usually in England. STUART BAILIE examines the many anomalies in the law on this subject, and talks to some of the people fighting to change it.

Music | Interview 27% | 10 Jun 2005
Burma - The Oppression Must End Adrienne Murphy
 

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 25 May 2000
Waiting To Go Live Colin Carberry
The drought of A-list gigs for northern music fans continues

Music | Interview 27% |  1 Feb 2001
Songs In The Quaye Of Life Colm O Hare
Putting his personal problems to one side, FINLAY QUAYE waxes lyrical about everyone from the Steve Millar Band to U2. Interview: COLM O'HARE

Politics | Frontlines 27% | 29 Sep 1999
Streets Of Sorrow Niall Stanage
For all Ireland s loudly-proclaimed economic success, there has been little progress made in alleviating homelessness. In fact, the problem may be getting worse, particularly among the young. NIALL STANAGE listens to two homeless Dubliners, KEITH and ANTO, tell their story, while the experts from FOCUS IRELAND also have their say. PICS: CATHAL DAWSON

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 25 Nov 2005
New girls on the block Tanya Sweeney
They are young, smart and full of self-belief. Their ambitions are boundless, their talents rich and varied. For a generation of young Irish women, the world is awash with possibilities. From actors to musicians, models to politicians, women are redefining what it means to be female and Irish. Their role-models are women who have achieved greatness, who have made us sit up and pay attention. Not content to bask in someone else’s glories, they believe every woman should aspire to be the best at what they do. These are the women for whom second best is an anathema. They are the future. To introduce the Hot Press-selected crew: Tanya Sweeney and Louise Hodgson.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 22 Jan 2008
Worth her weight in gold Jason O'Toole
Unheard of a year ago, Carlow teen Saoirse Ronan is the actress of the hour in Hollywood. Here, she and her actor father Paul Ronan talk about her remarkable rise.

Music | Interview 27% | 21 Apr 2006
Once you pop, you can't stop Stuart Clark
Loved by the Kaiser Chiefs and bushy moustached Ukrainians alike, The Chalets have partied their way round most of the western world in recent months. Stuart Clark hears about backstage beerathons, ding dongs with Kele from Bloc Party and monkeys in track-suits.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 12 Jan 1994
Off Screen Neil McCormack
ANOTHER YEAR is upon us. You probably noticed. New Years don’t creep in quietly, they descend with a thud that leaves your head ringing for days (It’s called a hangover – Ed).

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  5 Jul 2002
The Goldsbury blend Stephen Robinson
The Edinburgh-bound prodigal prodigy James Goldsbury explains his obsession with the naff world of advertising

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 22 Feb 1995
Off Screen - DUMB'S the WORD Neil McCormack
Neil McCormick laments the worrying rise of the cult of stupidity in Hollywood.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  8 Nov 2002
Mime is money Stephen Robinson
Reuben is one of the most innovative of the Irish comedy circuit’s new breed, a near-silent comic who’s character-based sketches are combined this month in a brand-new two-hour show. So what’s 98 FM’s funniest comedian got to say for himself then?

Music | Interview 26% |  5 Dec 2006
The art of noise Neil Brennan
With musicians like Sinead O’Connor, Jerry Fish and Anto Drennan of The Corrs involved – the Music Ireland ‘06 expo was an unqualified success.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 29 Apr 1998
ourHEALTH is our WEALTH The Hot Press Newsdesk
Gay health issues are now being dealt with in a much more constructive way by the State agencies. But that process must continue. By stephen mulkearn.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Mar 2005
The View From A Broad (caster) Colm O Hare
Veteran 2FM DJ Larry Gogan was honoured by IRMA earlier this month, in recognition of the forty years he has spent at the top of his profession. To mark the occasion, Hot Press catches up with the presenter to discuss the beginnings of his career during the showband era, how Irish music has changed down through the years – and the time he earned Larry Mullen's thanks for playing U2 records despite the protestations of station chiefs.

Music | News 26% |  1 Apr 2008
Samim to play Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dance artist Samim will play Tripod later this month.

Music | News 26% | 15 May 2007
Israel Vibration announced for the Tripod The Hot Press Newsdesk
Reggae outfit Israel Vibration are coming over to play Ireland from the sunnier climes of Jamaica.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 19 Oct 1994
Boardroom Of Romance Joe Jackson
A frankly rather cynical Joe Jackson (no relation) suggests that love might not be the only reason that Lisa-Marie Presley's decided to become Mrs. Michael Jackson.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 23 Jun 2004
More terrible than fiction Peter Murphy
Gregory David Robert‘s life reads like the most sensational book, a painfully true but scarcely believable saga of academic success, crime, heroin addiction, incarceration, torture, escape, re-capture, and finally, literary acclaim. Peter Murphy hears the extraordinary tale of australia’s ‘gentleman bandit’ turned author. photography Liam Sweeney

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  4 Feb 1998
The Drug Policies Don t Work Adrienne Murphy
While high-profile successes have been scored by the authorities in the so-called war on drugs, the problems associated with heroin addiction in Dublin are worse than ever. Report: Adrienne Murphy.

Music | News 26% |  8 Jul 2008
Mundy adds Dublin gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mundy returns to solo headlining duty this October when he plays the Dublin Academy.

Music | Interview 26% | 17 Aug 2000
RUDE BOY ROCK Stuart Clark
BLOODHOUND GANG might not be paragons of good taste, but they do live out the rock n roll lifestyle like no other band. JIMMY POP talks to STUART CLARK about swearing, drugs, porn stars and amusing Germans! Pop Pic-er: Declan English

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 Feb 2009
Honesty is the best policy Jason O'Toole
Well, it’s served Mary O'Rourke well, at least. Now 71 years of age, she first entered the Dail in 1982 and has been a TD for well over 20 years – during which time she has held a number of key Ministerial positions. Here she talks with remarkable honesty and humour about her political career, the Lenihan dynasty, Charlie Haughey, losing her husband, treachery in Fianna Fáil – and, of course, orgasms.

Music | Interview 26% |  2 Apr 1997
The Needle And The Damage Undone Olaf Tyaransen
It s easy to trace the tracks of DAVE GAHAN s tears. Like the illustrated man, the marks on his body tell their own story. But not the whole story for this is a man who took heroin abuse to such a lethal extent that he was once clinically dead for two minutes. Now, after a long and painful battle, he s clean, sober and delighted that depeche mode have released the album that few ever expected them to make. Interview: Olaf Tyaransen.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 14 Dec 1994
Taking the Mickey Liam Fay
It's been a year of momentous upheaval throughout the planet. Wars have flared up, governments have fallen and the hole in the ozone layer has continued to grow. Inside the global y-fronts, however, was where the real cut and thrust of 1994 was going on. A cross-legged Liam Fay reports on twelve months which have seen a huge increase in the rate of worldwide castration and which prove beyond any doubt that the penis is not mightier than the sword.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 23 Nov 2000
We've Come A Long Way...Baby! Mark Kavanagh
As dance prophet de Valera predicted, Ireland in 2K is dancing at the crossroads and loving it

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  8 Jan 1997
NEW YORK STORY Darren Foley
tomais o saoire is an Irish immigrant living in New York. He is also HIV positive. This is his heartrending story a tragic tale which includes brushes with alcoholism and depression. Tape: DYLAN FOLEY.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 14 Dec 1994
PROZAC NATION Neil McCormack
Neil McCormick embarks on a verbal showdown with Hollywood's most famous drug store cowboys and discovers that 1994 was the year in which the hot shots traded in their smoking guns for a pill called Prozac.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 17 Nov 1993
COMING OUT FROM THE COLD Lorraine Freeney
After an initial reluctance to tell the outside world about his predicament, author and poet PAT TIERNEY this year went public about his HIV-positive status, and encountered a far more compassionate response than he had anticipated. Interview: LORRAINE FREENEY

Music | Interview 26% | 28 Apr 1999
Wave Goodbye, Say Hello Nick Kelly
Once he cleaned up in the charts, now he s cleaned up himself. Bruised but unbroken, MARC ALMOND is back and busy on all fronts. And, whisper it, there s even talk of SOFT CELL reforming. Interview: NICK KELLY.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Mar 2000
Baby's Got The Bends! Nick Kelly
ELASTICA s Justine Frischmann talks to NICK KELLY about the band s new album, Damon, going a bit crazy and working with Mark E. Smith.

Music | Interview 26% | 20 Jul 2000
Healy Saying Something Stuart Clark
Critical brickbats aside, the success of TRAVIS seems to know no bounds. Here FRAN HEALY and co talk to STUART CLARK about drugs, Oasis, Paul McCartney, Ali G, and drunkenly dancing on computers! The man who took the photos: STEVEN FISHER

Music | News 26% |  2 Aug 2007
Arcade Fire to play Dublin headliner The Hot Press Newsdesk
After many a rumour, Arcade Fire are poised to return to Dublin in October.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 Jan 2005
Old Hayden’s Almanac 2005 Jackie Hayden
It’s the guide Ladbrokes, the Central Bank, Mystic Meg and Mark Lawrenson turn to at the start of each year – Jackie Hayden’s cultural, sporting and political forecasts for the forthcoming twelve months.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 26 Apr 2007
Uday Hussein's body double Jason O'Toole
As the body double for Saddam Hussein's son, Latif Yahia suffered several assassination attempts. Having escaped to Offaly, the controversial figure is now seriously at odds with his adopted country.

Music | Interview 26% | 19 Oct 1994
IT’S ONLY RRRRROCK’N’ROLL . . . Liam Fay
But try finding someone who doesn’t like it. The album Monster is yet another glittering addition to arguably the most astonishing canon in pop music, ever. Here, in a historic summit, the world’s greatest fortnightly rock paper gets together with the world’s greatest rock band for an intimate chat about the big issues: sex, death, drinking and, of course, rrrrrock’n’roll. What else is there? Interview: Liam Fay

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 14 Dec 1994
A NIGHTMARE ON THE LONG MILE ROAD Liam Fay
Nog Nog Noggin ON HEAVEN’S DOOR Come with us on a fantastic voyage to the mythical kingdom of Gibletland in the wondrous empire of Sallynoggin where sex, drugs and rock'n'roll rule and where your decadent host is, eh, Dustin the Turkey. DUSTIN THE TURKEY!!! Read on but beware of fowl play. Your demented guide: LIAM FAY.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 15 Sep 1999
Blood On The Tracks Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY reports on a new and gruesome American phenomenon the railroad killer.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 13 Feb 2007
On the couch with Tracey Olaf Tyaransen
She is one of the best known sex therapists in the world, with a bunch of million selling books to her credit. But Tracey Cox is still searching for Mr. Right. Well, sort of...

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 30 Apr 2002
Nick Johnstone Peter Murphy
With A Head Full Of Blue, music journalist Nick Johnstone reveals the harrowing story of his alcohol addiction - not just from first drink to last, but right back to the childhood "faulty wiring" that also led him to cut himself and through to the sometimes difficult process of recovery which has allowed him to reclaim his life

Music | Interview 26% |  4 Aug 2006
What's up Tiger Lily? Steve Cummins
Fame has come remarkably quickly for Lily Allen, with her sensational debut album Alright, Still hitting the No.1 spot in the week of its release. But, with babysitting for Bez on her CV, anything is a breeze – and the bolshie young singer is taking it all in her stride. Plus, having lived in Ireland for a number of years, she has more than a few interesting tales to tell. Just don’t ask her about Bob Geldof...

Politics | Frontlines 25% |  8 Feb 1995
Close ENCOUNTERS Liam Fay
Alryte! Liam Fay gets on the blower to Phil Redmond, the scouser who launched a thousand Brookside storylines, who chin wags about lesbianism, wife-beating, Emmerdale and, er, those Farm t-shirts!

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 12 Jan 1994
OLD HAYDEN’S ALMANAC Jackie Hayden
Hot Press' answer to Russell Grant, Jackie Hayden, slips into his chunky-knit jumper, gazes at his crystal ball and comes up with more predictions that probably won't come true. Like last year.

Music | Interview 25% | 21 Mar 2005
This Mortal Coil Paul Nolan
Online Exclusive: hotpress.com presents the final ever interview with electro-industrial pioneers Coil

Music | Interview 25% | 19 Feb 1997
THE RETURN of the GRIEVOUS ANGEL Peter Murphy
Although arguably the outstanding female country artist of her generation, Emmylou Harris has always distanced herself from the Nashville mainstream. From early recordings with Gram Parsons and Bob Dylan through to her most recent Daniel Lanois-produced album Wrecking Ball, her work has been characterised by a maverick spirit and real fire in the belly. PETER MURPHY caught up with her in Dublin.

Music | Interview 25% |  7 Sep 1994
Hey Preachers, Leave them kids alone! Stuart Clark
Is football hooliganism really the new rock ’n’ roll and should little boys be wearing Boot’s No.7 blusher? Stuart Clark fears for the moral wellbeing of the nation’s youth as Manic Street Preachers wage holy war against MTV, Take That, Kate Moss and poor old Gerry Ryan. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Music | Interview 25% | 13 May 1998
Nick Cave's Two Decades Of The Rosary Peter Murphy
Inevitably, The Best Of Nick Cave ... The Bad Seeds can only hint at the scope of the band's back catalogue. But if one listens to the group's ten studio albums chronologically, there are no gear-grinding changes of direction or radical overhaulings of the sound, all the more remarkable considering the amount of personnel that passed through the line-up.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 12 Feb 2007
Confessions of a ladies' man Jason O'Toole
Lee Dunne is reputed to be the most banned author in Europe and, by his own reckoning, has slept with over 1,000 women. You could says he’s got a story or two to tell.

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Dec 1997
NOW YOU SEE HIM, NOW YOU DON T! Siobhan Long
It should have been the biggest indoor rock n roll knees-up of the year but oasis three nights at The Point were as notable for what happened off stage as for what happened on it. Does Liam s partial no show spell the end for the dreadnoughts of Britpop or is it just the latest hiccup in a career that seems to thrive on adversity? Report: siobhAn LONG.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  7 Feb 2008
The Minister: "We can't have a complete nanny state" Stuart Clark
In a revealing interview, the Minister with responsibility for drugs, Pat Carey, explains why politicians have to re-think their policy on recreational pharmaceuticals.

Politics | Frontlines 25% |  1 Dec 1993
THE POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING Joe Jackson
For years, Holly Johnson delayed having a HIV test. When he did, it checked positive, and Holly began a journey of self-discovery that has seen him develop enormously. Now, the former lead singer with Frankie Goes To Hollywood is proud, committed and highly politicised . . .Interview:Joe Jackson

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 10 Aug 2009
In The Prime Time Of Her Life Jason O'Toole
Current affairs anchor – and Ireland's leading ‘yummy mummy’ according to the tabloids – MIRIAM O'CALLAGHAN talks about the challenges of raising eight children, her past marital woes and taking a pay cut at RTÉ.

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Dec 1997
The First Noel Stuart Clark
It's Christmas, 1997 is drawing to a close and Noel Gallagher is in suitably reflective mood. "I can't be bothered writing music anymore", says the Oasis mainman before telling Stuart Clark precisely what he thinks of Liam, Meg, Sinéad O'Connor, that cunt Mick Jagger and England's chances of lifting the World Cup.

Music | Interview 25% |  8 Mar 1995
Stuck In The Midlands With You Siobhan Long
No one has their ears sadistically sliced off with a cut-throat razor but there's savage revelry aplenty as Siobhan Long sets her watch to Hiney time and spends 24 hours in the dangerously danceable company of Speranza.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 12 Feb 1996
That Fortune Cookie Jonathan O'Brien & Craig Fitzsimons
In a special Hot Press investigative report, Jonathan O'Brien looks into the activities of Father Sean Fortune [pictured left with the Pope - courtesy The Star] and his Institute of Journalism and Theatre, while Craig Fitzsimons goes undercover to discover exactly what is - and isn't - on offer in one of the priest's diploma courses.

Music | News 25% |  7 Aug 2003
JJ72 back in the studio The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sources reveal that JJ72 are recording four new songs with Sigur Ros' Ken Thomas

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Jun 1998
Boy to Man Joe Jackson
The trauma of his mother's death; the joy of his marriage to Yvonne; the truth about his sex life; the pressures of growing up in public; the importance of peer respect; the offers of a solo career; and how America might hold the key to keeping boyzone together. In his most personal and revealing interview to date, ronan keating talks to joe jackson

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Jun 1998
Boy to Man Joe Jackson
The trauma of his mother's death; the joy of his marriage to Yvonne; the truth about his sex life; the pressures of growing up in public; the importance of peer respect; the offers of a solo career; and how America might hold the key to keeping boyzone together. In his most personal and revealing interview to date, ronan keating talks to joe jackson

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Jun 1998
Boy to Man Joe Jackson
The trauma of his mother's death; the joy of his marriage to Yvonne; the truth about his sex life; the pressures of growing up in public; the importance of peer respect; the offers of a solo career; and how America might hold the key to keeping boyzone together. In his most personal and revealing interview to date, ronan keating talks to joe jackson

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 18 Aug 1999
Triumph In Adversity Joe Jackson
At a time when public disillusionment with politicians is arguably at an all-time high, Cork Fianna Fail MEP BRIAN CROWLEY continues to buck the national trend by commanding a huge personal vote. But then, this is not a man who fits easily into any obvious political mould. A former rock singer and still a passionate music fan, he has survived a near-fatal car crash and learned to live with a permanent disability resulting from an earlier life-changing accident in his teens. Here, the man many tip to be a future President of Ireland, talks candidly to JOE JACKSON about matters personal and political. Pics: COLM HENRY.

Music | Main Event 25% | 10 Apr 2002
A Tale Of Two Cities Tara Brady
As the punk revolution took hold in the UK, Manchester was notable for the bleak, industrial soundtrack even its most successful bands were making. But that all changed with the explosion there of a new and hedonistic culture, centred in and around The Hacienda, a club run by the city's most influential music biz entrepreneur, the boss of Factory Records, TONY WILSON. The story of the transformation of the city into the centre of rock'n'roll's emerging drug and club culture – of the change from Manchester to Madchester – is told in 24 Hour Party People. With the Happy Mondays as it primary musical focus, there's no shortage of on-screen drugs and fighting – but this is really the extraordinary saga of one of the great rock'n'roll towns, in all its gory glory… Tara Brady reports

Music | Interview 25% |  3 Oct 2003
God Speed You Black Emperor Peter Murphy
With the death of Johnny Cash two weeks ago, music’s Mount Rushmore finally crumbled. From the hell-raising country outlaw of the ’60s to his final incarnation as a patriarchal figure intoning songs of guilt and redemption, Cash’s voice resonated down through the years with undimmed intensity. In this special Hot Press tribute to the Man In Black, Peter Murphy talks to Cash collaborators Sandy Kelly and U2, and recounts the turbulent life and times of one of the most iconic figures in 20th century music

Music | Interview 25% |  1 Dec 1993
One More Time With Feeling . . . Liam Fay
During the late eighties, Aslan were among the most celebrated of Irish rock acts, immensely popular at home and signed to EMI, a major multinational label, on which they released their debut album, Feel No Shame. And then it all came unstuck, amid squalid tabloid accusations of drug addiction, egotism and recrimination. Now they re back, older, wiser and more resolute but with their musical batteries recharged, a new contract with BMG under their belts and that old emotional band intact. Report: Liam Fay (with additional reporting by George Byrne).

Music | Interview 25% |  1 Dec 1993
One more time with feeling...  
During the late eighties, ASLAN were among the most celebrated of Irish rock acts, immensely popular at home and signed to EMI, a major multinational label, on which they released their debut album Feel No Shame. And then it all came unstuck, amid squalid tabloid accusations of drug addiction, egotism and recrimination. Now they’re back, older, wiser and more resolute – but with their musical batteries recharged, a new contract with BMG under their belts and that old emotional band intact. Report: LIAM FAY (with additional reporting by GEORGE BYRNE). Pix: MICK QUINN

Music | Interview 25% | 20 Jul 2000
The white devil's fear of a black planet Peter Murphy
Or how PUBLIC ENEMY changed the landscape of popular culture forever. Words: Peter Murphy. Snapping with The Enemy: Sasfi Hope-Ross

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 23 Jan 2009
I life less ordinary Jason O'Toole
In the final months of his battle with cancer, TONY GREGORY sat down with Hot Press to discuss his life and career. Knowing it would be his final interview he was in a reflective frame of mind.

Music | Main Event 25% | 13 Feb 2002
Return to Neverland Peter Murphy
Nirvana - Ten years after. Peter Murphy talks to producer Butch Vig, musician Mark Lanegan and critic Greil Marcus, and gets the inside story of the making of Nevermind, the classic album that changed the face of music, unveiled the anthem 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' and brought the world face to face with a screaming soul called Kurt Cobain.

Music | News 25% |  9 Aug 2007
Winehouse off to rehab? - UPDATED The Hot Press Newsdesk
After a suspected overdose in London two nights ago, Amy Winehouse is reportedly recovering in a London hotel room.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 11 Jan 1995
2000 AD HERE WE COME ?? ??
The future is here. Well, somehow it always is. And, as usual, it is both familiar and strange. Nothing seems to change, but one day you turn around, it is 1995, and you are cybersurfing on the internet, summer seems to last all winter, ambient-acid-techno is bubbling away on the radio, your fax machine shows up on the Antiques Roadshow and papa’s got a brand new drug.

Music | News 25% |  2 Nov 2009
Debut Single from Ghetto Amaretto The Hot Press Newsdesk
Waterford band Ghetto Amaretto have released their first single ‘Savio’.

Music | News 25% | 19 Jul 2001
No Disco Specials The Hot Press Newsdesk
WE ALWAYS KNEW that No Disco has impeccable taste, but devoting the whole of their August 1st show to Super Furry Animals… that’s class!

Film Review | Film 23% | 27 Sep 2002
Talk To Her Craig Fitzsimons
As vibrant and colourful as anything the auteur has served up, and further evidence of his increasing tendency towards sedate, melancholic contemplation

Music Review | Album 22% | 18 Aug 2005
Clor Colin Carberry
Barry Dobbin and Luke Smith first began writing music together after the punters had all been sent home from their Bad Bunny club nights in Soho. Judging by the influences draped and smeared all over this, their first album, the club’s play-list must have been pretty special.

Music | News 22% |  3 Apr 2002
"Andrea and Slash hit it off and we partied long and hard into the night" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Now, there's a sentence you don't see every day. But when Hot Press hooks up with Ronnie Wood, there's always more where that came from. Read on to learn why the Stones won't be playing the "Party In The Palace", why Ronnie can be found in Arizona before tours and about the new DVD that captures Andrea and Slash's special relationship

Hot Features | Sex 22% | 11 Jul 2008
Time to put him to the test Anne Sexton
It may not be sexy, but if you want reassurance about your partner’s sexual history there is only one way to get it. But you have to be willing to go the whole hog yourself too.

Politics | McCann 22% | 25 Jun 1997
HARRY S gAME Eamonn McCann
Among new TDs converging on Dublin this week is Harry Blaney, the seventysomething Finn Harps fan who won a seat in Donegal North East.

Music | News 22% | 25 Sep 2009
ODi headlines Green & Live show The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Wexford singer also has her debut album ready to roll.

Music | News 21% | 14 Dec 1994
A Year in the Life Olaf Tyaransen
How was it for you? The assembled Hot Press writers offer their own opinions on 1994 over the next five pages.

Hot Features | Sex 21% | 18 Sep 2009
WHO’S PAYING FOR SEX, THEN? Anne Sexton
We’re not talking about prostitution here, just the prohibitive cost of contraception. The fact is that gratis contraception would probably save the State a lot of money in the long run – so let’s hear it for free sex…

Film Review | Film 21% |  6 Dec 2001
Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back Tara Brady
It’s a film whose genuine laugh-out-loud moments could fit comfortably into the trailer

Film Review | Film 21% | 27 Apr 2005
The Keys To The House Tara Brady
Though the pitch for Gianni Amelio’s award winning film – distant father bonds with long-lost disabled son – may recall the well-meant condescension of Rain Man and Inside I’m Dancing, The Keys To The House somehow strikes an implausible balance between tear-jerking drama and clear-eyed depictions of impairment.

Hot Features | Sex 21% |  3 Oct 2005
It’s time to teach teens about contraception Anne Sexton
It may pose difficult ethical questions, but the rise in the number of teenage pregnancies suggests that we need to make it easier for people to get contraception here.

Film Review | Film 21% |  3 Sep 2004
The Motorcycle Diaries Tara Brady
Such is the legacy of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara, doomed to be iconic in a tragically hip, meaningless way, while languishing alongside everyone’s favourite knife-wielding peacenik Bob Marley, joint in hand. Thankfully, Walter Salles’ (Behind the Sun, Central Station) excellent film does much to reclaim the man behind the T-shirt myth.

Hot Features | Reports 21% |  7 Dec 2007
Stage: Kate Expectations Joe Jackson
Katie Kirby may be only in her early 20s, but a healthy appetite for acting means that her appearance in Great Expectations at Dublin's The Gate will cap a prolific year.

Music | News 21% | 15 Dec 2000
CRITICS' ROUND UP OF YEAR 2000 Kim Porcelli
I THANK YOU KIM PORCELLI

Hot Features | Comedy 20% |  9 Jan 2003
The Hoot Press Golden Giggle Awards 2002 Stephen Robinson
Stephen Robinson selects the comics and creations that most impressed in 2002

  20% | 15 Oct 2002
Broadcast (cont'd)  
Audio, videos, exclusive interviews and competitions... we spoil you, we do

Film Review | Film 20% | 10 May 2005
Palindromes Tara Brady
He’s an odd fish is Todd Solondz, and Palindromes – his most politically charged and controversially comic horror to date – will surely and calculatedly polarize folks even more than the cruel soap-opera of Happiness and Storytelling. Some punters will undoubtedly find Palindromes’ brilliantly caustic treatment of abortion and paedophilia to be funny ha-ha, while more sensitive (and possibly humourless) others will deem Mr. Solondz’s efforts as funny-get-the-mace-spray-out-peculiar.

Politics | Bootboy 20% | 22 Oct 2003
The Duty Dozen aka BootBoy
Our columnist discovers that jury duty can be a profound and humbling experience.

Politics | McCann 20% | 17 Feb 2000
AIDS And The Priesthood Eamonn McCann
Eamonn McCann on an American survey which suggests the rate of AIDS deaths among US priests is four times greater than among the average population.

Music | News 20% | 30 Jul 2009
Inside Track: Kings of the Castle Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front

Hot Features | Sex 20% | 19 Feb 2004
The Sex O'Clock News Anne Sexton
News and views from around the world, stimulation for eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's top sex tip...

Politics | Message 20% |  8 Jun 2000
Facing The Heroin Plague Niall Stokes
Let s talk about heroin addicts. Yeah, they re the ones who ghost around town looking like death warmed up. Glazed eyes, sunken cheeks, rotting teeth. Hopeless cases, most of them, good for nothing except bag-snatching. They rob, they cheat, they lie. And when they ve done with that, they rob, they cheat and they lie again. They steal off their mothers. They steal off their lovers. And they steal off their children. If there s something that can be hocked, they ll hock it. If there s something that can be moved, they ll lift it.

Music | News 20% | 12 Oct 2009
Pearl superstar Donati wows Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
It wasn't so much pistols at dawn, but sticks at dusk as Virgil Donati wowed drum aficionados at his recent drum clinic.

Music | News 20% |  1 Dec 2008
Graham Hopkins talks drums The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hopkins will parley on percussions at a drum clinic in Naas Drum Centre this weekend.

Hot Features | Reports 20% | 21 Nov 2006
Hot Press presents Music Ireland '06  
If you're interested in music, you have to be there.

Music | News 19% | 20 May 2004
Let's split Mark Kavanagh
Beats + Pieces: dance music news with Mark Kavanagh...

Hot Features | Sex 19% |  9 Dec 2008
‘Tis The Season To Be Careful Anne Sexton
No, we’re not talking about swearing off sex, or even avoiding what others might think of as indiscretions at the office Christmas party. But safe sex - now that is a good idea!

Politics | Message 19% | 21 Jun 2001
Abortion: making waves Niall Stokes
The abortion debate took a number of interesting twists over the past fortnight.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 19% |  3 Nov 1993
Sam for Top R.T.E. Post! Sam Snort
THERE HAS been a guarded welcome in some sections of the media to the elevation of mein feuhrer, Niall Stokes, to the Chairmanship of the IRTC. Sam Snort can see some merit in the appointment too.

Film Review | Film 19% | 14 Dec 1994
JUNIOR Neil McCormack
JUNIOR (Directed by Ivan Reitman. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, Emma Thompson, Frank Langella, Pamela Reed)

Music | News 19% |  1 Dec 2003
Beats + Pieces Mark Kavanagh
 

Politics | Bootboy 19% | 27 Sep 2006
World leader pretend aka BootBoy
When it comes to translating their own unresolved issues into global rape and pillage, the leaders of the free world are Jung at heart.

Hot Features | Sex 19% |  8 Sep 2008
The sex lives of students Anne Sexton
With so much time on their hands, students are well placed to have a very rewarding sex life. But is that the way it generally pans out?

Hot Features | Reports 19% | 18 Oct 2007
Music Ireland '07 Colm O Hare
The third Music Ireland exhibition was the most successful yet.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 19% | 27 Jun 2005
Stoned Again Sam Snort
Why American rock writing has disappeared up its own arse – and the true story of the creation of Bob Dylan's most famous song.

Hot Features | Sex 19% | 26 Aug 2008
Take me as I am Anne Sexton
There's been an upsurge in the number of women searching for the perfect vagina. It is one of the growth areas of the cosmetic surgery industry. But surely we’re better to love our bodies as they are?

Hot Features | Sex 19% |  6 Oct 2004
Sexed up: Sexual awakening Anne Sexton
Being a student offers the opportunity to explore sex and relationships in a new and fuller way. You’d be mad not to take full advantage of it!

Politics | Bootboy 19% | 12 Aug 2008
Depression wisdom aka BootBoy
Maybe the downturn will force us to step back and recognise what has gone wrong. First up: help the unhappy young men, the main problem in Irish society.

Politics | Bootboy 19% | 17 Feb 2003
My boyfriend deliberately infected himself with HIV aka BootBoy
Reading a controversial article on “bug chasing” – gay men who deliberately have bareback sex with HIV positive men – inspired our columnist to go public for the first time about a traumatic episode in his own love life.

Politics | McCann 19% | 25 Oct 2001
Same as it ever was Eamonn McCann
While history repeats itself in Afghanistan, at home, the Catholic Church continues to obstruct investigations into alleged child abuse

Politics | McCann 19% | 17 Jan 2002
Who killed Buddy? Eamonn McCann
The mysterious death of Bill Clinton's dog. Plus: biblical homophobia and American anthrax

Hot Features | Reports 18% | 22 Jul 2009
Civil Partnership for Gays: Breakthrough or Discrimination? Dermod Moore
The gay marriage debate was reignited when the Government’s Civil Partnership Bill, while allowing for same sex partnerships, fell short of legislating for gay and lesbian marriage. In an unusually frank exchange, Green Party justice spokesman CIARAN CUFFE debates the merit of the bill with Dermod Moore.

Music | News 18% | 14 Dec 1994
THE IMPERFECT YEAR? Stuart Clark
With the death of Kurt Cobain in April casting a shadow over the following months 1994 will hardly go down as one of the most joyous in Rock history. Your guide to a month-by-month account of the names and events of the past year. Stuart Clark.

Hot Features | Reports 18% | 11 Jan 2007
Old Hayden's almanac Jackie Hayden
While the rest of you were off stuffing your faces with turkey, here at HotPress we were busily polishing our crystal balls in readiness for our annual gaze into the future. S

  18% |  1 Dec 1993
ONE MORE TIME WITH FEELING  
 

Music | News 18% | 30 Nov 1994
THE BOOKS STOCK'S HERE! Colm O Hare
Colm O'Hare turns over a new leaf or two from the huge variety of publications on the shelves this Christmas, from rock biographies to more general Irish published works. So, for those of you who like your entertainment between the covers, read on . . .

 

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