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Music | Interview 100% | 24 Feb 2009
The Empire Strikes Back Edwin McFee
Superheroes, talking animals, three fingered dressmakers and more populate the weird and wonderful world of the soon to be massive Empire of the sun and Edwin McFee steps inside the mind of main-man Luke Steele for a journey he’ll never forget.

Music | News 96% | 15 Apr 2008
Empire State Human give update on Kraftwerk collaboration The Hot Press Newsdesk
Empire State Human's Aidan Casserly reveals details about the band's upcoming collaboration with Kraftwerk.

Music | News 93% | 27 Mar 2008
Empire State Human record with Kraftwerk man The Hot Press Newsdesk
Empire State Human are set to become the first Irish band to record with an original member of Kraftwerk – and that includes superfans U2.

Music Review | Album 92% | 30 Aug 2001
Not Fully Realised Eamon Sweeney
Empire is a beats and sounds collective that numbers Mark Dennehy and Ten Speed Racer’s Terry Cullen in their ranks.

Music | News 90% | 13 Jan 2009
Bipolar Empire headline Powerscourt gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin rock hopefuls Bipolar Empire have announced a special "going away gig" this weekend.

Music | News 90% |  5 Mar 2009
Bipolar Empire get ready for SXSW The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot young Tallaght outfit Bipolar Empire are gearing up for their US debut at SXSW, in Austin, Texas next week.

Film Review | Film 89% | 20 Mar 2007
Inland Empire Tara Brady
Recent or casual post-Twin Peaks converts are advised to pack a head-scratching implement for the quagmire of David Lynch's Inland Empire.

Music | News 89% | 19 Nov 2009
Empire State Human man releases solo album The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's a Billy Mackenzie-esque cracker!

Music Review | Album 87% | 29 Jan 2007
Agents Of Empire Paul Nolan
Lluther need to learn a few more tricks to really stand out from the crowd, but Agent Of Empire certainly makes for a promising beginning.

Politics | Hog 69% | 15 Apr 2003
The fall of the roamin’ empire The Hog
How the war on Iraq just might signify the sun setting on the west

Music | Interview 67% | 28 Oct 2005
Royal variety show Colin Carberry
A two-night residency at Empire Music hall will see Duke Special journey into uncharted sonic waters.

Music | News 66% |  5 Apr 2006
Duke Special to headline Empire Music Hall The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fresh from topping the Other Voices end of run poll, Duke Special plays his biggest headlining shows yet.

Music Review | Album 65% | 30 Aug 2001
Not Fully Realised Eamon Sweeney
It has been some time since the mercurial marvels of Rollerskate Skinny first made acquaintance with our eardrums.

Music | Hit the North 65% |  5 Aug 2005
Glorious Empire Colin Carberry
Belfast's favourite venue has played host to numerous talents - and Patrick Kielty

Music | News 65% | 25 Mar 2009
Empire State Human release new album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Legendary Kraftwerk man Wolfgang Flur features.

Hot Features | Interview 64% | 30 Jun 2009
Hot Gear: Break it up Colm O Hare
From busking to breaking sticks, snares and cymbals: Bipolar Empire don't spare the horses when it comes to gear.

Music | News 64% |  2 Dec 2004
Iain Archer announces Belfast date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Iain Archer is set to deck the Empire Music Hall with boughs of holly

Politics | Frontlines 62% |  7 Sep 1994
UNION SUNDOWN Bill Graham
In the wake of the IRA’s complete cessation of violence, the Unionist community must engage in a process of re-defintion – because while they have been clinging to the last vestiges of the British Empire, the world around them has been transformed. By Bill Graham.

Music Review | Album 62% | 14 Apr 2003
Fall Of The Plastic Empire Colm O Hare
Singer Dmitri Coats – aside from having one of the best names for a frontman in existence – is a self-professed wannabe rock star and something of a publicist’s dream, while poster girl and female bassist Melanie Campbell is apparently not averse to vomiting during gigs.

Music | News 61% | 28 Oct 2009
Aidan Casserly releasing first solo acoustic album The Hot Press Newsdesk
The lead vocalist of the bands Empire State Human and The Garland Cult is also offering his vocals as a guest service to other acts out there.

Film Review | Film 61% | 27 Nov 2006
Jackass Number Two Tara Brady
And in the end times, when the Tower of Babel has crumbled into dust, the empire of empires shall grow fat with things sacrificed unto idols. And as they survey the vast expanse at their command they will say unto each other – “ruling sucks – let us go and inflict brain damage on each other by falling off skateboards and bouncing into ceiling fans.”

Music Review | Album 60% | 31 Aug 2006
Empire Kilian Murphy
Too many half-baked ideas, none of them original, shoehorned into insubstantial songs.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 60% | 24 Nov 1999
EMPIRE Fiona O'Connor
by Fiona O'Connor, winner of the Hennessy First Fiction Award.

Music Review | Live 60% | 11 Jun 2009
Yusuf live at Shepherd's Bush Empire Olaf Tyaransen
There’s a 30 minute break before Bono reappears to introduce the Cat formerly known as Stevens, Yusuf Islam. “A seeker,” he pronounced. “A troubadour. A pilgrim. A poet. A guitar picker. A natty dresser. A singer and writer of some of the best songs ever written. A serious Cat.”

Music | News 60% |  3 Feb 2003
Fire in the disco!! Fire in the eh, Supermacs The Hot Press Newsdesk
Electric Six come to rock your party (yah) at the Belfast Empire in May. Among other delights, listen out for next single, entitled, ahem, 'Gay Bar'

Music | News 59% | 26 Jun 2008
Empire State Human for Scottish fest The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having read about them in the Hot Press news pages, the organisers of Scotland’s Retrofest have added Dublin synth merchants Empire State Human to the August 30 and 31 bill.

Music | News 59% |  2 Dec 2008
Pay*ola to launch new EP The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Belfast group will be launching their E.P. 'The Colour Red' with their show at Empire Music Hall.

Music Review | Dance Single 59% | 18 Aug 2006
Time Out Richard Brophy
Think of ‘Time Out’ as the cousin of that other big tune from the Poker Flat empire, Martin Landsky’s ‘1,000 Miles’. It’s an acid-soaked track that disappears suddenly into a seductively wispy trance break down. There’s a straight 303 track on the flip, but when you need a break from modern life, take some 'Time Out'

Music | News 59% | 13 Aug 2009
Pat McCarthy In Ireland To Finish Bipolar Album The Hot Press Newsdesk
The REM and Madonna man is recording in Offaly.

Music | News 58% | 26 Nov 2008
Billy Childish announces Irish show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Wild Billy Childish continues to make a complete cult of himself when he brings The Musicians Of The British Empire to Whelan’s for a U:Mack gig.

Music | News 58% | 11 Jun 2008
UPDATED: Billy Bragg announces dates in Dublin and Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
That British state treasure, Billy Bragg, has confirmed December shows in the Empire Music Hall, Belfast, and Vicar Street, Dublin.

Music | News 57% | 12 Jun 2007
Duke Special plays five Belfast shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
Duke Special is treating his hometown with five consecutive gigs at the Empire Music Hall, Belfast.

Music Review | Album 57% | 19 Jul 2002
International Deejay Gigolos CD Six Richard Brophy
The current penchant for 4/4 led electro probably wouldn't exist if it wasn't for Munich based DJ Hell and his rapidly expanding Deejay Gigolos empire

Music | News 56% | 28 May 2008
Damien Dempsey adds new Belfast date to tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Damien Dempsey has announced he will play the Empire Music Hall in Belfast on August 7.

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 56% | 11 Mar 2002
Laughlines: 11 March 2002 Stephen Robinson
At last, Caesar, news from our legions in the North... Empire comedy club regular Patrick McGaughey recently visited the International's Comedy Cellar where he easily won over that most discerning of audiences with a flawless routine

Music | News 56% |  1 May 2009
Jerry Fish claims top 10 spot The Hot Press Newsdesk
In what is a very strong performance by an independent Irish artist, current Hot Press cover star Jerry Fish has debuted at No.7 in the Irish album charts with his new record.

Music Review | Album 56% | 23 Nov 2000
Nighttime World Part 2 ?? ??
It's been half a decade since Robert Hood's first Nighttime World installment. In the interim, the minimal sound the former UR member pioneered on benchmark releases like 'Minimal Nation' and 'Internal Empire' has been squeezed dry of all innovation by hordes of copyists, but the jazzy, musical leanings on Nighttime World are still relevant to forward thinking dance music.

Music | News 56% | 21 Sep 2009
The Music Show Saturday line-up confirmed: Director, Imelda May and more... The Hot Press Newsdesk
There'll be a drumming masterclass with Conor Guilfoyle and a public interview with Glen Hansard.

Music Review | Album 55% |  5 Aug 2009
Audio Gothic Edwin McFee
Retro Electro Debut takes Flight.

Music | News 55% | 16 Sep 2009
Richmond Fontaine announce Belfast date The Hot Press Newsdesk
The alternative country four-piece are bound for The Empire Music Hall

Film Review | Film 55% |  2 Mar 2007
Material Girls Tara Brady
With little difficulty Hilary Duff and her sister Hayley play pretty, silly, rich girls who are forced to fend for themselves when their late daddy’s cosmetic empire gets into legal trouble.

Music | Homefront 55% | 21 Sep 1994
London Calling Nell McCafferty
AFTER THE IRA ended its war, I watched the Last Night Of The Proms, that great musical celebration of all things British past and present. Well, more past than present, since the Empire is gone.

Music | News 54% |  8 Nov 2001
Homework 8th November 2001 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Empire-building by an ex-Rollerskate Skinny, Adrian Crowley giving Shelter, and a perfect opening line for Gemma Hayes

Film Review | Film 54% | 23 Nov 2000
BEDAZZLED Craig Fitzsimons
“Liz Hurley is the Devil!” declared a recent issue of Empire magazine, in a rare display of insight and wisdom.

Music | News 53% |  4 Apr 2008
Shelby Lynne announces Dublin & Belfast dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Shelby Lynne does her Grammy Award-winning thing in Vicar St., Dublin (September 10) and the Empire Music Hall, Belfast (11).

Music | News 53% |  1 Aug 2007
Duke Special hometown shows tix: going...going... The Hot Press Newsdesk
...and soon the tickets for Mr Special's five-night stint at the Empire, Belfast will be gone.

Music | Beats + Pieces 53% | 16 Aug 2001
Beats+Pieces The Hot Press Newsdesk
THE EXTREMELY WONDERFUL Mr. Adam Freeland is the headline attraction on August 18th as Breakdown returns to the Empire, Belfast. Bringing up the rear, so to speak, are Hedrock Valley Beats…

Hot Features | Sam Snort 52% | 21 Jun 2001
A Day's Hard Knight Sam Snort
Our Famous Columnist explains why you can call him ‘Sir’.

Politics | McCann 51% | 24 Apr 2007
Knight errant Eamonn McCann
Why Bono’s decision to fawningly accept the honours of Empire constitutes grave moral vacuity... and the strange tale of Able Seacat Simon.

Hot Features | Interview 43% | 15 Aug 2005
The rise and rise of the roman empire Tony Cascarino
Manchester United will push them hard, but the Premiership title will stay at Stamford Bridge.

Politics | Hog 43% | 16 Jul 2004
The Empire Strikes Back The Hog
the crackdown on fibber magee’s once again proves that the goverenment has got its priorities completely wrong.

Hot Features | Interview 43% | 21 Nov 2003
Leader of the rom-com empire Craig Fitzsimons
Four Weddings And A Funeral and Notting Hill man Richard Curtis is back with another film that has heartstrings and funnybones in its sights. But is Love Actually any good? Craig Fitzsimons and Tara Brady endeavour to find out

Music | Interview 43% | 24 Apr 2003
Empire strike back Eamon Sweeney
Decal return to the freekin’ fray

Music | Interview 43% | 19 Feb 1997
THE NO-MAN EMPIRE Olaf Tyaransen
Well, okay, he may not rule the world but no-man s tim bowness does have designs on a global cult audience. Interview: OLAF tyaransen.

Music | Interview 42% |  7 Nov 2002
Wanna quiz David Holmes? The Mixed Grill
No, he won't be able to tell the Cops where George Clooney, Brad Pitt and the boys ended up after THAT casino heist but HE will tell you ANYTHING else.

Music | News 41% | 13 Feb 2003
Belfast T party The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Kitt, Jurassic 5 plus many more limber up for the digital T 2003 in Belfast

Hot Features | Commentary 40% | 27 Jun 2002
Live Aid The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Hot Features | Interview 39% | 24 Jun 1998
Life After Death Barry Glendenning
colin murphy is living proof that there is such a thing as a comedic afterlife. The Downpatrick funny man, who once "died every week for six months", tells barry glendenning all about heaven down here.

Music | News 39% | 26 Apr 2005
Tennent’s digital T festival announces programme The Hot Press Newsdesk
Plump DJs, LTJ Bukem, Roni Size and the James Taylor Quartet are among the international artists appearing at this year's festival

Music | Report 38% | 30 Jun 2009
Equipment review: Year of the Strat The Hot Press Newsdesk
Stuart Bell of Panama Kings tries out the Fender Road Worn ‘50s Stratocaster.

Hot Features | Interview 38% | 28 Feb 2006
Upping the antipode Tara Brady
Australian director John Hillcoat aims to redeem a much neglected genre: the Aussie western.

Music | Interview 38% | 25 Feb 2003
Valentine’s day Eamon Sweeney
Currently riding the crest of a wave following the unexpected chart success of ‘Danger! High Voltage’, Electric Six frontman Dick Valentine here puts paid to those rumoured Jack White/Bill Clinton collaborations.

Hot Features | Interview 38% |  5 Oct 2005
On the pig's backside Tara Brady
Joe Wright explains how pigs’ testicles are utterly integral to his earthy adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride And Prejudice.

Politics | Hog 38% | 12 Apr 2006
Spring fever The Whole Hog
Or how the Easter Rising still frightens the horses.

Music | Interview 38% | 24 Oct 2003
"We the dream team" Danielle Brigham
Danielle Brigham meets the hottest graduates from the school of Dre, Eminem and 50 Cent

Music | Interview 37% | 27 Apr 2000
Wild Boys Eamon Sweeney
IDLEWILD frontman RODDY WOOMBIE gives it some full-on punk attitude in conversation with EAMON SWEENEY.

Music | Interview 37% | 23 Aug 2004
A little bit of what you Clancy Jackie Hayden
Legendary ballad singer Liam Clancy, of the pioneering Clancy Brothers, kicked off this year’s Fleadh Cheoil in Clonmel with a vintage performance in the Enfer village. Here he reflects on Fleadhs past and their current contributions to Irish culture.

Music | Interview 37% | 17 May 2008
Mud for it Edwin McFee
Murphy's Live '07 winners Ilya K celebrate the release of their debut album by playing a highly sought after slot at this year's Glastonbury Festival.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 10 Feb 2004
Beasties of burden Stuart Clark
In the market for 51 lime green Luscious Jackson tank tops? Step this way..

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 29 Oct 2008
Quantum Leap Tara Brady
Quantum of Solace director Mark Forester explains how he wanted to rehabilitate the James Bond franchise with a nod towards classic '70s post-Watergate conspiracy thrillers such as The Parallax View and The Conversation

Politics | Hog 37% | 14 Dec 2001
Afghanistan: ashes to ashes The Whole Hog
Once upon a time (in the ’60s and early ’70s), women in Kabul wore mini skirts. Afghanistan was cool then

Music | News 37% |  7 Mar 2003
Digital T 03 kicks off in Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
The three week extravaganza includes performances from David Kitt, Jurassic 5 and James Lavelle

Music | Interview 37% | 14 Sep 2006
Leicester bangs Craig Fitzsimons
Are they Madchester tribute band charlatans, an even more half-baked Kula Shaker, or swaggering rock monsters from Leicester? The jury is still out in the case of The People vs Kasabian.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 30 Jun 2009
Battle of the DJs Donna Legge
Radio Ulster’s Donna Legge ensures there’s no punching below the belt as she and two of the north’s other leading DJs - Maurice Jay and Johnny Hero - come together to discuss the local music scene, on-air rows with James Galway and prank calls to Sellafield.

Music | Interview 37% |  8 Oct 2008
Bang to rights Hannah Hamilton
As Kevin O Faolain explains, Tralee based collective Club Head Bang Bang deliver a right kick up the arts.

Music | Interview 37% | 25 May 2000
THE SKY BLUES Colm O Hare
IARLA O LIONAIRD has a new star-studded solo album out but the Afro Celt Sound System continue to teach him that music can be enjoyable and not just sublime . Interview: Colm O'Hare

Music | Interview 37% |  2 Nov 2009
Hail, Hail, Roth 'n' Roll Celina Murphy
He’s ginger, loves Billy Joel and used to work in an Irish bar, but that doesn’t mean Asher Roth isn’t the real hip hop deal.

Music | Interview 37% | 11 May 2009
Glad to be Grey Edwin McFee
GALLOWS frontman Frank Carter talks anti-apathy, concept records, toning down the swearing and why he thinks their debut Orchestra Of Wolves was “a complete mistake.”

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 12 Apr 2006
Caught In The Net: Mob's your uncle Stuart Clark
In the same week that Channel 6 launched with its exciting re-runs of Frasier and Everybody Loves Raymond, American TV viewers had to make do with the sixth season premiere of the boring old Sopranos.

Music | Interview 37% |  7 May 2003
Over the moon Jackie Hayden
The Moondogs were one of the original wave of late ’70s Northern Ireland punk bands. Now reformed, they have no less than two albums slotted for imminent release. Bassist Jackie Hamilton tells all.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 20 Mar 2007
Still fine and dandy after all these years Tara Brady
He might be quite the cove but Leslie Phillips is also an enduring presence in British cinema. Here he talks about co-staring with Peter O'Toole in Venus and explains why he had to leave his working class background behind to get a foothold in acting.

Politics | Frontlines 37% |  2 Apr 1997
SPACEOdyssey Craig Fitzsimons
Twenty years after its original release, George Lucas sci-fi epic STAR WARS is back on the cinema screens of the world, fully restored and with several minutes of extra new footage. CRAIG FITZSIMONS explores the myth, mayhem and madness of the film, and attempts to nail down exactly what makes it so great.

Politics | Hog 37% | 21 Dec 2004
Cork Rules: The Whole Hog's 2004- Hurling The Whole Hog
Dramatic new plan to revive Dublin hurling unveiled by our special correspondent.

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  6 Jan 2005
Morpheus the Merrier...2004 DVD Round- up Tara Brady
From white rabbit-chasing psychedelic epics to 10-disc Matrix retrospectives, the sofa was a great place to be in 2004.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 22 Jan 1997
comedy Winning Streak Barry Glendenning
Every loser wins on patrick kielty s new Channel 4 show, Last Chance Lottery , and for the 26-year-old comedian, presenter and former germ , things have never looked so good. Interview: barry glendenning.

Hot Features | Commentary 37% |  2 Jun 2003
Take me back to Monto Billy Scanlan
Massage parlours? Escort agencies? The sex industry is nothing new in Dublin – once upon a time, in one small part of the city, there were over 1,500 “poor, unfortunate girls” servicing clients (including King Edward and James Joyce) and being terrorised by madams. Until, that is, the Legion Of Mary came along. Billy Scanlan investigates the history of the battle for the soul of the city’s once infamous red-light district

Music | Interview 37% |  1 Apr 1998
K Tell John Walshe
JOHN WALSHE catches up with K S CHOICE, the Belgian guitarslingers whose third album looks set to finally bring their perfectly crafted melodies to the world s attention.

Music | Interview 36% |  1 Sep 1977
A love affair with Elvis Joe Jackson
 

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 12 Apr 2006
Caught In he Net: Mob's your uncle Stuart Clark
 

Music | Interview 36% | 24 Sep 2004
Happy songs for happy people  
Motherhood and a raft of new musical projects have conspired to put 50 Foot Wave’s Kristin Hersh in a positive frame of mind.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 10 Aug 2004
The Killers on the loose Stuart Clark
There’s a transatlantic feel to the brilliant pop of these Las Vegas rockers.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 29 Sep 2006
The Fifth Element Olaf Tyaransen
U2 manager Paul McGuinness is among the most powerful players in the music industry. To coincide with the DVD release of U2’s classic ZOO TV Live From Sydney, he talks candidly about his relationship with the band and their controversial decision to move part of their business empire to the Netherlands in order to lower their tax burden.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 14 Jul 2003
Strip-tease Paddy Kelly
Not content with having established one of the most successful comedy venues in Dublin already this year, comic strip impresario Paddy Kelly sent us this trailer for a planned expansion of his burgeoning humour empire. now read on…

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 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.

Music | Interview 36% | 11 Nov 2003
Dishing The Dirty Colin Carberry
If you’re looking for modesty, you’ve come to the wrong place. Colin Carberry meets Dirty Stevie, the balls to the wall rockers who are determined to become Belfast’s biggest band ever!

Politics | Hog 36% | 10 Jun 2002
Heroes and villains The Hog
The world cup saga as celtic myth? Could be

Music | Interview 36% |  8 Oct 2002
Web of intrigue Colin Carberry
From the internet to the stage to the studio, The Feline Dream is a wondrous reality

  36% | 25 Sep 2009
Guillery for Oxfam gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Irish-based French singer-songwriter Lauren Guillery will be on the bill for the Oxfam gig in Whelans, Dublin on October 1st.

Music | Interview 36% | 21 May 2004
Czech them out Roisin Dwyer
The inside track: domestic news, with roisin Dwyer

Music | Interview 36% |  3 Feb 2006
Hit The North: In he Throes of Success Colin Carberry
Former Throes frontman Eamonn McNamee has struck out on his own and is starting to turn heads. Just don’t call him Elvis.

Music | Interview 36% | 16 Aug 2006
Fratelli Vision John Walshe
Spikier than a hedgehog with anger management issues and cleverer than a bus-load of English professors. Meet The Fratellis.

Music | Interview 36% | 21 Oct 2002
Wage Slaves? Colin Carberry
From Belfast’s coolest record emporium Good Vibrations to the city’s coolest venue, the Odyssey Arena’s ice-rink, Pay*ola are now coming south to a venue near you. And they won’t be supporting Slipknot…

Hot Features | Commentary 36% |  8 Nov 2002
What’s up Doc? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ten must-sees from the stranger than fiction documentary festival & market

Music | Interview 36% |  3 Mar 1999
Supernatural love John Walshe
John Walshe catches up with James McColl, singer with The Supernaturals, one of the most underrated bands in Britain, ahead of their forthcoming Irish gigs.

Hot Features | Commentary 36% | 14 Apr 1999
Glory Days Nell McCafferty
Gloria Steinem was 65 last month; Germaine Greer was 60; Jill Johnston was 70. There are some who will not understand the resonance of this roll-call of veterans they are doubtless too busy poring over the latest edict of the Catholic Church, which holds that maturbation is not always a sin. Ho-hum. Listen up wankers, while I tell you how it was when real women strode the earth.

Music | Interview 36% | 12 Mar 2003
Paddy's Day Musical Mayhem! The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com delivers the definitive guide to maxing it at this year's Paddy's festival

Politics | Hog 36% |  1 Apr 2003
The no-win war The Hog
The Iraq war boils down to two undemocratically elected leaders going toe to toe

Music | Interview 36% | 19 Dec 2006
Lights in the northern sky Colin Carberry
It’s shaping up as one of the best Christmases ever up north, with much for musical and literary palates to drool over.

Politics | Hog 36% | 29 Sep 1999
The Horror, The Horror The Whole Hog
The Whole Hog looks in despair at the genocide in East Timor

Politics | Hog 36% | 25 May 2000
War, Wealth And The Weather Dermot Stokes
As ETHIOPIA suffers again, hard questions have to be asked

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  4 Nov 2004
Are Man Utd In Terminal Decline? Tony Cascarino
With Ruud Van Nistelrooy possibly about to leave for Chelsea and Arsenal nine points ahead in the premiership, things are growing increasingly precarious for Alex Ferguson and Man Utd.

Music | Interview 36% |  2 Sep 2005
Question Time Colin Carberry
Unreconstructed Downpatrick rockers The Answer are brewing up a whirlwind of hype. But frontman Cormac Neeson admits their good humoured hair-metal may never be cool

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  9 Aug 2004
Metal gurus Phil Udell
Still fighting the good fight against “pre-fabricated product”, Metallica outline their philosophy for success with integrity.

Music | Interview 36% | 24 Feb 2009
Infant Terrible Paul Nolan
His admirers have included Kurt Cobain, Beck and Jack White. But Billy Childish is far from your average cult musician. He’s dabbled in conceptual art, is equally influenced by The Kinks and Joe Strummer and doesn’t listen to music – especially if it has anything to do with Leonard Cohen.

Music | Interview 36% | 30 Mar 2007
Seek and ye shall wind Colin Carberry
They know their way around a fiddle but The Winding Stair are no folkie revivalists.

Music | Interview 36% | 16 Feb 2004
Deb's call Colin Carberry
If Dave McCullough isn’t careful he might hit paydirt with The Debonaires. Plus: a night for Bill Hicks and more good stuff from The Desert Hearts.

Music | Interview 36% | 11 Feb 2005
Beats + Pieces Mark Kavanagh
Dance music news with Mark Kavanagh

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 28 Nov 2003
He's just a sweet transvestite Peter Murphy
The return of the Izzard king

Music | Interview 36% |  1 Sep 2004
Broadcast news Phil Udell
Dublin indie supergroup The Radio are intent on killing us with Kindness.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  5 Aug 2005
At Home With Marisa Mackle Tanya Sweeney
Writer Marisa Mackle's apartment is a temple to chilled-out minimalism. So what's with the Def Leppard records?

Music | Interview 36% | 28 Mar 2006
Out on his own Jackie Hayden
In which Bob reflets on his solo albums.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 30 Nov 1994
BLACK AND WHITE AND READ ALL OVER Gerry McGovern
GERRY McGOVERN meets FERGAL KEANE, author of a new book on the new South Africa.

Music | Report 36% | 23 Nov 2006
City of lights Colin Carberry
BelFEST is now a big healthy bouncing ten-year-old and this year's three-night showcase may well be the best to date.

Music | Interview 36% | 13 May 1998
Chicks of the Trade John Walshe
They are young, they are free, and they are also Ireland's latest breed of guitar pop adolescents - john walshe talks to chicks.

Music | News 36% |  9 Nov 2004
Iain Archer for belFEST The Hot Press Newsdesk
Iain Archer, Bronagh Gallagher and Brian Houston are among the artists announced in this month's belFEST line-up

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  7 Dec 2005
The office party is a place to keep your knickers on Anne Sexton
The wine is flowing. The food is good. The spirits are high. And then it’s time for dancing. If you’re in the mood to shake some sex action, the office party might seem like the perfect opportunity to make a move on someone you’ve been lusting after. But beware. The potential for disaster is, well, huge…

Politics | Hog 36% | 20 Jul 2000
Mistaken Identity Dermot Stokes
Unionist? Nationalist? British? Irish? It s time to question the old definitions

Politics | Hog 36% | 28 Jul 2006
The skies of Lebanon are burning The Whole Hog
Sadly, the mighty cedars are bleeding in the heat. And no one is shouting stop...

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 15 Mar 2005
Worth The Weight Tara Brady
American Psycho star Christian Bale dropped sixty pounds to play the lead role in the eerie new psychological thriller, The Machinist. Just as well the film has resuscitated his career, then. Interview by Tara Brady.

Music | Interview 36% | 10 Aug 2009
Make Some Noise Celina Murphy
Having delivered a storming set at Oxegen, pop-rock powerhouse NOISETTES confess a love for all things Irish in the Hot Press Signing Tent. Plus, they hold forth on their passion for everything from jazz to punk to heavy metal.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  9 May 2006
Mission you already Tara Brady
Having re-invented television drama with Lost and Alias J.J. Abrams now turns his attention to the Mission Impossible franchise. But what’s all about this about him saving Star Trek?

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 16 Nov 1994
THRESHOLD OF PAIN Liam Fay
Billed as the publishing event of the century, Crossing The Threshold Of Hope by Pope John Paul has already netted its author an advance of $10 million and is currently topping bestseller lists the world over. LIAM FAY wades through this extra helping of papal bull and comes to the conclusion that His Holiness is now, certifiably, as crazy as a shithouse rat.

Music | Interview 36% | 11 Oct 2001
Dixies midnight runners Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK talks to ALABAMA 3 about spliff, the sopranos and superstardom

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 13 Apr 2005
At Home With... Colin Murphy Colm O Hare
BBC 4 & 6, Gardener's Question Time, The Guardian crossword... comedian Colin Murphy's Belfast home is a veritable hub of bacchanalia. Photos by Amberlea Trainor.

Politics | Frontlines 36% |  9 Feb 1994
BRIDGE OF SIGHS Gerry McGovern
The inhabitants of Mostar in southern Bosnia-Herzgovina have lived together in harmony for more than 700 years. Now, shelled daily by Croatian forces and suffering nightly sniper attacks, this unique city has seen its population decimated and its ancient architecture destroyed. GERRY McGOVERN talks to EMIR STRANJAW.

Politics | Hog 36% | 26 Apr 2002
The iron fist The Hog
In the Middle East, every outrage is met with a greater one

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  3 Jul 2009
He put his own unique stamp on everything he did  
Louise Walsh and Paddy Dunning remember Michael Jackson

Politics | Hog 36% |  1 Feb 2008
Tet offensive The Whole Hog
40 years after the Viet Cong outsmarted the most powerful army on earth, a new generation of Vietnamese are welcoming western dollars.

Music | Interview 36% | 11 May 2000
Stand By Your Dan Jonathan O Brien
JONATHAN O BRIEN meets STEELY DAN, back on form again with their first new studio album in two decades.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 27 Sep 2001
Twin peaks Kim Porcelli
KIM PORCELLI, a New Yorker in Dublin, remembers the beautiful view from the top of the world

Politics | Hog 36% | 24 May 2001
The hassle in the castle Dermot Stokes
Thoughts on a 1950s’ theme party

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 15 Mar 2004
St. Pally's day Billy Scanlan
Patrick may have stolen the thunder of Ireland’s true patron saint – a radical socialist who really did want to run the snakes out of the country. Billy Scanlan introduces Palladius.

Music | Interview 36% |  9 Nov 2000
Smells Like Teen Spirit John Walshe
John Walshe catches up with Teenage Fanclub s Norman Blake and hears about avoiding musical fashions, the realisation that they are growing older and how they are ambitious, despite what Alan McGee says

Music | Interview 35% | 18 Sep 2008
Small but perfectly formed Colin Carberry
They were one of the great hopes of the early '90s Northern scene. Now The Minnows have patched up their differences and started making music together again.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 17 Feb 2003
Comfort and joy Kim Porcelli
Kim Porcelli leafs through a new version of the book that kickstarted the sexual revolution, and brought toes into contact with some very strange places

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  2 Nov 2004
Loving The Alien Tara Brady
The Alien vs Predator movie has resurrected two of the most successful action movie franchises of recent years. You’ll kick yourself – in slow motion, and with gratuitous blood loss, of course – if you miss it, according to the film’s star Colin Salmon.

Music | Interview 35% | 22 Jan 1997
pigs in space Peter Murphy
Guitarist richArd hawley explains why legal wrangles and a lack of media exposure have not affected the meteoric rise of Sheffield s longpigs. Askin t questions: peter murphy.

Music | Interview 35% | 11 Oct 2001
The story of da funk Peter Murphy
GEORGE CLINTON By PETER MURPHY

Music | Interview 35% | 16 Dec 1996
TAKING THE KISS Joe Jackson
You wanted the best, you got GENE SIMMONS. Here, the motormouth frontman of KISS, the world s greatest showband, talks about sex and women at length (quelle surprise), discusses his Jewish heritage, explains why Kierkegaard and Nietzsche obviously never got laid, and announces to an increasingly bemused JOE JACKSON that he Gene, that is possesses the world s smallest penis.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% |  5 Aug 1998
DIRTY HARRY Cathy Dillon
Cathy Dillon profiles Harry Knowles, the cybergeek the Hollywood studios can’t tame.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% |  4 Mar 2003
No rest for the wicca Alison Bourke
Blame the evil warts-and-all image on the Christian churches – but even after years of persecution, witches haven’t gone away, you know. in fact, they’re alive and well and living in Ireland!

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 24 Nov 1999
The Write Stuff Colm O Hare
COLM O'HARE reports on this year's HENNESSY NEW IRISH WRITING AWARDS, and we also print some of the prize-winning submissions.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  3 Sep 2007
At home with...Paddy Cullivan Jackie Hayden
Two house calls for the price of one? Jackie Hayden calls in on political satirist Paddy Cullivan and Clint Velour of Camembert Quartet, resident ingredient of RTÉ TV’s Tubridy Show, only to find they are one and the same person!

Music | Interview 35% |  5 Jul 2001
Dan the man Barry O Donoghue
He’s the producer behind Gorillaz and he’s been hip-hopping since ‘rapper’s delight’. BARRY O'DONOGHUE meets DAN THE AUTOMATOR

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 10 Jun 1998
True Confessions Of An England Supporter In Ireland Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK on the highs and lows of wearing the white shirt in a green country. Pix: Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 25 Oct 2005
Resurrection man Tara Brady
Buffy creator Joss Whedon was devastated when his follow-up project, a Western-tinged space-opera, was cancelled without warning. Rather than sulking, Whedon brought the show back to life in movie forkm, as the sci-fi pulp extravaganza Serenity.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 23 Aug 2002
Just Gilliam Tara Brady
Ex-Python turned film-maker Terry Gilliam watched his latest movie project the man who killed Don Quixote collapse after a succession of production disasters. Yet two young film-makers who accompanied the director on the shoot have released a documentary film about the making, and un-making, of Gilliam's epic

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 15 Apr 2009
Lucky jim Tara Brady
Jim Sturgess has attracted plenty of attention for his pin-up good looks and ability to master accents. He’s now further proved his diversity by adopting a Northern Irish brogue for high octane Belfast thriller 50 Dead Men Walking

Music | Interview 35% | 25 Jun 1997
CRISP N FRY Nick Kelly
As pristine popsters ABC gear up for their appearance at the Heineken Weekender in Cork, NICK KELLY grills band mainman MARTIN FRY about his new album Skyscraping, his love of all things Elvis, his battle with illness and why it felt right to wear that gold lami suit in 1982. Below, meanwhile, we preview the rest of the Weekender s goings-on down in Cork.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 12 Aug 2008
The crown Jools Stuart Clark
Before he was the face of televised pop Jools Holland played empty pubs alongside U2, mentored a skinny kid called Mark Knopfler and rode to school in Daniel Day-Lewis's dad's Mercedes.

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 20 Feb 2008
Drive to oblivion Jason O'Toole
In an exclusive interview, DeLorean executive Brian Beharrell talks about the $24 million cocaine bust that hastened the demise of the sports car manufacturer's Belfast base.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 16 Mar 2000
SUMMIT IN THE AIR Stuart Bailie
Music movers and shakers, old and new, gather 'round the table to review the state of play in Northern Ireland. Your host: Stuart Bailie.

Music | Interview 35% | 25 Jul 2007
The band with the biggest balls in Irish rock! Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark gets in among the giant plastic inflatables as The Answer add The Who to their growing list of celebrity rocker fans.

Music | Interview 35% |  4 Feb 1998
THE SHANKILL THRILLER Stuart Bailie
On the face of it, the show is like any other Brian Kennedy night. Young girls become giddy. Mothers are impassioned as they shove themselves to the front, wailing along with the words and leaving piles of flowers at the singer s feet. The singer, bless his heart, is trilling and wowing at the reception, resplendent in crushed velvet, letting his all-embracing charms soften up the crowd.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 28 Jul 1993
TANGO TANGO Fay Wolftree
SHOW ME a poster bearing the entwined silhouettes of two angular dancers accompanied by the words "Tango", "Sultry sensuous passion" and "Direct from Argentina" and the outcome is fairly inevitable.

Music | Interview 35% | 12 Jul 2007
The Answer - The band with the biggest balls in Irish rock Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark gets in among the giant plastic inflatables as The Answer add The Who to their growing list of celebrity rocker fans.

Music | Interview 35% | 16 Jan 2007
Folk column: the beat goes on Greg McAteer
Moving Hearts were of the most provocative trad groups to emerge from Ireland, with songs that touched on fraught issues such as the northern troubles. Now they’re back for a much-anticipated reunion show. But will the band stay together in the long term?

Hot Features | Commentary 35% |  1 Dec 1993
INDEPENDENCE DAY IS NEAR Niall Stokes
Since 1914, the PRS has administered the rights accruing to Irish songwriters, composers and publishers from the use of their music in public places throughout the world. However, the campaign to establish Ireland as a separate territory, with its own independent music rights organisation, has been gathering momentum. Now in a controversial move the PRS have declared that this change can only take place with the approval of two-thirds of the Society’s members in Ireland. Niall Stokes – himself a member of the PRS – examines the issues and concludes that subsidiary status is no longer enough for IMRO.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 25 Jan 1995
BROUGHT TO BOOK Chris Donovan
Hot Press leafs through the best of music, Irish and miscellaneous tomes which will turn up on your bookshelves this spring.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 27 Mar 2006
Beats+Pieces: Dance news with Mark Kavanagh Mark Kavanagh
Cork-based Polish DJ launches a new album, while Tallaght rappers keep it real. Long live progress!

Music | Interview 35% |  2 Aug 2001
Extraordinary decent criminal Fiona Reid
It’s a good life being a FUN LOVIN' CRIMINAL. You get to party at your own club in Dublin, chill out in Maui, dress like "an irish soccer hooligan" and watch astral television in germany. All this and you’re a nice guy too. HUEY MORGAN tells FIONA REID about life on the town

Music | Interview 35% |  4 Aug 1999
The Revered Al Green Karl Tsigdinos
The High Priest of Soul, AL GREEN is one of the greatest singers this century has known. Coinciding with his recent trail of magnificent shows in Dublin, the mercurial Rev granted this exclusive interview to KARL TSIGDINOS. Pics: Bernard Walsh.

Music | Interview 35% |  2 Apr 1997
Das Ist Ein Groovy Beat, Ja? Colm O Hare
Cavernous arenas, capacity crowds, shrieking teenagers and a brisk trade in merchandising. No, it s not a Take That reunion, it s eh, Dublin popsters picture house travelling the autobahns of Germany. Our Eurosceptic in D|sseldorf: colm o hare

Music | Interview 35% | 15 Mar 2001
My Regeneration Olaf Tyaransen
New album, new look, new attitude: having turned the big three-oh, DIVINE COMEDY's Neil Hannon says he's much more sure of his place in the world. "Basically, the one thing I have to offer humanity is a good time with interesting words," he tells Olaf Tyaransen. Divine camera intervention: MICK QUINN

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 22 Sep 2009
Can They Play With Madness? Edwin McFee
Adored by Hollywood’s elite and admired by everyone from the dearly-departed Oasis to Bruce Springsteen, Kasabian’s career has gone into over-drive this year. Main songwriter Serge Pizzorno dishes the dirt on those swine flu rumours, how Quentin Tarantino might be the next alumni from Tinsel Town to fall under their spell and why he’ll need to take a few days off after their Arthur’s Day celebrations in Dublin.

Music | Interview 35% |  2 Dec 2005
The bitter end Craig Fitzsimons
He is one of the world’s most famous campaigners, but Bob Geldof’s musical output documents a frayed and fragile soul, ravaged by life and love.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  5 Oct 2004
Sky Captain and the Attack of the Anoraks Tara Brady
It took ten years for debutante director Kerry Conran to complete his film, even though most part was done before he uttered the word "Action!". Tara Brady meets the brimming brain behind the film-geek opus, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 27 Sep 2001
One day that shook New York Tara McCarthy
Hot Press New York correspondent TARA MCCARTHY on the events that changed her hometown forever

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 17 Jan 2006
Stop making cents Tara Brady
He brought the plight of the Guildford Four to the silver screen and shot a weepy film about the Irish diaspora. Now Jim Sheridan has made a movie with the sultan of bling, rap star 50 Cent. It’s all Bono’s fault, he tells Tara Brady.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 23 Jul 1997
AURAL ALCHEMY Colm O Hare
Access All Areas COLM O HARE takes a guided tour through alternative access studios in Kerry.

Music | Interview 35% | 14 Dec 2001
The whole Kitt and caboodle Colin Carberry
A hit album, critical acclaim, sell-out shows… everything was going swimmingly for DAVID KITT until a sunday paper made serious allegations about him and his Government Minister Dad. In a gloves-off interview with COLIN CARBERRY, Kittser responds to his detractors and explains why, despite the journalistic flak, 2001 has been a great year

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 14 Apr 1999
Northern Exposure Chris Donovan
No-one knows a city like a local and so we asked Mike Edgar to be our guide to Belfast. Here he chooses ten things for visitors to do in the North s leading city. Only one problem: he forgot to tell us where to get an after-hours drink!

Music | Interview 35% | 18 Jun 2003
The Celtic warrior Eamon Sweeney
From strange days coming second in a yoghurt-sponsored competition and playing awful gigs sandwiched between boy bands, Damien Dempsey, with a little help from Shane, Sinéad and Christy, has survived and thrived. Eamon Sweeney meets a rap balladeer with a hit album, a social conscience and more than a few stories to tell.

Music | Interview 35% | 24 Oct 2003
Bring out the P.I.M.P. Danielle Brigham
How much of the 50 Cent phenomenon is for real and how much for effect? Danielle Brigham meets the mainman and his crew in Dublin and attempts to make sense of the shootings and the sales figures.

Music | Interview 35% |  4 Aug 1999
The Road Less travelled Nick Kelly
STEPHEN RYAN has made his songwriting reputation on the byways rather than the highways. Now, with a new REVENANTS album finally on release, he takes NICK KELLY on a trip off the beaten track. Pics: Bernard Walsh.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 24 Jun 1998
WHO THE HELL ARE THE DAVE MATTHEWS BAND? John Walshe
And why is young America going overboard about over-weight, over-30 jazzers? john walshe forgoes the pleasures of Dublin versus Kildare to pop across the Atlantic and investigate one of the most unlikely success stories of recent years.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 26 Oct 2007
In the company of Ben Tara Brady
Far from the difficult customer he’s often portrayed as, Oscar-winning actor Sir Ben Kingsley turns out be an absolute gentleman.

Music | Interview 35% | 18 Aug 1999
Northern Uproar Stuart Clark
co.uk, with their spiky sound and their hearts set on superstardom, are the new great white hopes of the northern rock scene. STUART CLARK met them. PiX: MICHAEL TAYLOR

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 10 Jul 2009
Death becomes them Stuart Clark
The first time The Killers played Oxegen they fretted whether anyone would turn up to see them. Now they’re sweeping in to headline the main stage. They talk to us about being chased by papparazi, growing up in Middle America and sharing a bill with Bono and, er, Gary Barlow

Music | Interview 35% |  5 Jul 2001
Stankyouverymuch James Kelleher
JAMES KELLEHER meets OUTKAST at Creamfields

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 22 Jan 1997
The HASH STREET KIDS Paul O'Mahony
With the Dutch having just taken over from Ireland as EU President, paul o mahony looks at their liberal domestic drugs policy and visits Amsterdam s unique hash and marijuana museum.

Music | Interview 35% | 22 Jun 2007
Superstar trade man Stuart Clark
30th Anniversary Retrospective: Rough Trade supremo Geoff Travis recalls three decades of turbulence, mind-blowing music and smashed-up car windows.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 14 Sep 2000
John Ryan Joe Jackson
With his upwardly mobile CV and flash lifestyle trappings, VIP publisher JOHN RYAN looks like the personification of the Celtic Tiger at its most all-consuming. Not so, says the man himself, believing he has paid a high personal price for his business success. But can he take the flak as calmly as he dishes it out? JOE JACKSON finds out. Pictures: Colm Henry

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 11 Dec 2008
Dedicated Avatar of Fashion Jason O'Toole
He got involved in the fashion business in the 1960s when music was exploding. But then Tommy Hilfiger has always seen the two as inseparable.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 11 Aug 2004
Coronation Street Tara Brady
Moviehouse meets the creative team behind King Arthur, the rollicking action-adventure story shot on location in County Wicklow. just don’t mention the Irish weather.

Politics | Frontlines 34% |  9 Feb 1994
SEXUALITY, strong and warm and wild and free! George Byrne
Martin McCann, lead singer of Sack has been ‘out’ for a number of years now. Here he talks about his homosexuality and its impact on his music. Interview: George Byrne.

Politics | Frontlines 34% |  6 Oct 1993
COMING TO TERMS Niall Crumlish
IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN WHEN THOUSANDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE TAKE THAT OFTEN DAUNTING LEAP FROM SCHOOL TO COLLEGE. HERE, THE HOT PRESS STUDENT SPECIAL OFFERS ITS OWN INIMITABLE SAFETY NET.

Politics | Frontlines 34% |  6 Oct 1993
Northward Bound Emma Flynn
EVERY YEAR, AND FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS, HUNDREDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE FROM THE SOUTH DECIDE TO GO ON TO THIRD LEVEL EDUCATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND. EMMA FLYNN REPORTS ON THE REALITIES OF ACADEMIC LIFE OVER THE BORDER.

Music | Interview 34% | 10 Jan 2005
The Life of Brian Olaf Tyaransen
From stardom with Westlife to the breakup of his marriage, and a subsequent attempt to kickstart his solo career, Brian McFadden had an extraordinarily eventful year. With his private life routinely splashed all over the tabloids and controversy currently raging over everything from his latest video to his admiration for Nirvana, he remains in the eye of the storm. In a candid interview with hotpress, he discusses living his life in the media spotlight, his decision to leave Westlife, drink, drugs, sex and the continuing fallout from his break-up with his wife Kerry.

Music | Interview 34% |  6 Aug 1997
The Word Made FLESH Jonathan O Brien
Albums such as Streetcleaner and Pure have established Brummie noise terrorists godflesh as one of the most exciting alternative bands on the planet. Their latest effort, Love And Hate In Dub, is a radically overhauled remix version of its predecessor, Songs Of Love And Hate. The band s talkative mainman justin broadrick explains all to jonathan o Brien.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 16 Nov 1994
Suffer Little Children Gerry McGovern
Gerry McGovern writes about his own brief but disturbing experience as the victim of sexual abuse and argues that Church and State stand accused of failing to protect the most vulnerable and powerless in society.

Music | Interview 34% | 21 Jul 1978
Live And Dangerous Niall Stokes
Searchlight On The Future. View From The Rear: Brian Downey. Occasional Angles: Phil Lynott. In the middle: Niall Stokes

Music | Interview 34% | 18 Jun 1987
ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE STATES Liam Mackey
As "With Or Without You" hits No. 1 in the US singles charts, Liam Mackey joins U2 on their biggest - and most successful - American tour to date.

Music | Interview 34% |  6 Mar 2008
Believe the Stipe Dave Fanning
Michael Stipe talks about REM's new album Accelerate, looks back at their 'working rehearsals' in Dublin and explains how their Irish-born producer helped them through their mid-life crisis.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 10 Nov 1999
Young People Of Ireland I Loathe You Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy takes a look at youth culture in 1999 Ireland. And he s not happy.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 27 Oct 1999
Young People Of Ireland, I Loathe You Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy takes a look at youth culture in 1999 Ireland. And he s not happy.

Music | Interview 34% | 25 Jan 1995
Sex as a Weapon Stuart Clark
It's hard-hats and flak-jackets all round as the new improved Carter usm launch a full frontal attack against John Major, Third World repression and Pizza Hut. Frontline correspondent: Stuart Clark. War photographer Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 15 Feb 2006
Pride and prejudice Olaf Tyaransen
Why travelling the world and meeting new people reinforces old stereotypes.

Music | Interview 34% | 11 Jan 2005
Oh Bruddahs, Where Art Thou? Tara Brady
Perhaps the most influential punk band of the ‘70s, The Ramones were nonetheless riven with internal divisions and a variety of personal traumas, both psychological and pharmaceutical. All this and more is covered in an excellent new documentary on the band, End Of The Century – The Story Of The Ramones. Here, Tommy – the last surviving member of the original line-up – looks back on the dark times and discusses the group’s legacy with Tara Brady.

Music | Interview 34% | 12 Oct 2000
Alan McGee Stuart Clark
From Oasis to The Ping Pong Bitches, ALAN McGEE is living proof that there s life after success, excess, Labour, near-death and, oh yes, Creation Records. Even if you re a Rangers supporter. Interview: STUART CLARK

Music | Interview 34% | 21 Feb 2003
Do mention the war Stuart Clark
Massive Attack explain why they are outspoken opponents of the proposed war in Iraq, give high praise to Sinéad O’Connor and reveal how a porn soundtrack left them gasping for airtime.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  7 Jul 2003
Orhan Pamuk Peter Murphy
Fresh from winning the IMPAC literary award for his acclaimed novel My Name Is Red, the Turkish writer talks about censorship and self-censorship, east and west, Christianity and Islam and the U.S. versus them. Photography: Roger Woolman

Music | Interview 34% |  1 Dec 1988
Get Your Yeah Yeahs Out! Bill Graham
From small-time ramshackle punk'n'Irish troubadours to 'international touring act' in the space of six incident-packed years, The Pogues have not only produced music to consistently surprise and delight - they've put it in the charts too! With the help of band members Phil Chevron and Jem Finer, Bill Graham examines The Pogues' enigma in advance of the outfit's impending Christmas single 'Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah' (phew!) and their seasonal show at The Point Depot in Dublin.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  3 Aug 2006
Author as celebrity Peter Murphy
Overnight success was a long time coming for American novelist Lionel Shriver, whose breakthrough book, We Need To Talk About Kevin was her seventh novel. Here she talks about a life-time of struggle, unsympathetic women, her blistering tennis novel Double Fault – and how she is coping with the pressures of sudden literary fame.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 17 Jan 2001
End The Sanctions Now Michael D Higgins
Recently returned from a visit to Baghdad, MICHAEL D. HIGGINS calls on Ireland to take a lead in demanding an end to sanctions against Iraq, arguing that Saddam Hussein can never justify the deaths of children and the use of long-suffering civilians, as tools of opposition to his regime.

Music | Interview 34% |  1 Apr 2005
Number 1 With A Bullet Tanya Sweeney
A former drug dealer, he’s been shot at nine times and lived to tell the tale, emerging as one of the most controversial and uncompromising figures in rap. But there's more to 50 Cent than the popular legend suggests. For a start, there’s a new commercial edge to the music, as his US and Irish number one album The Massacre demonstrates. Plus, as one of the new faces of Reebok’s ‘I Am What I Am’ campaign, he’s taken to the role of cultural icon with considerable zest. Oh, and besides, he’s a bit of a wow with the ladies.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  9 Apr 2003
The shamrock raver Tara Brady
"To tell you the truth, I don’t see myself as being all that interesting or attractive." that being so, Colin Farrell must be one of a very few who doesn’t. Dublin’s latest superstar, famous for cussing, bedding women and (lest we forget) acting, has been inescapable in the gossip columns in recent months. But how much is truth and how much fiction? In this candid interview with Tara Brady, he talks about drink, drugs, football, fame, hype, luck, romance and – in his latest box office winner The Recruit – working with Al Pacino

Music | Interview 34% |  5 Mar 1997
Bring Me the rest of Jerry Garcia Peter Murphy
phish are a bone-fide American underground phenomenon who have gone overground in a very big way. Word of mouth rather than record company hype, initially made their reputation Stateside and now they can boast of chart success, mega-audience attendance and their very own devoted following of Phisheads. But is Europe ready for the 90s equivalent of The Grateful Dead extended jams, waccy baccy, patented ice-cream flavours and all? peter murphy investigates.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% |  2 Mar 2000
Green Letter Day Jackie Hayden
With the increasing visibility of Irish music and culture, March 17th has become an increasingly international celebration of Irishness

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  1 Oct 2007
Living The Wet Dream Olaf Tyaransen
Founder and editor-in-chief of Playboy magazine Hugh Hefner looks back on a life less ordinary and explains how he’s really ‘a romantic’ at heart.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 25 May 2000
Rockin' In The Free World Peter Murphy
Or how Uncle Sam got his mojo working again. PETER MURPHY celebrates the new US underground

Music | Interview 34% | 27 Nov 2002
Dolly Parton Olaf Tyaransen
The grand dame of country and western music tells Olaf Tyaransen about her enduring passion for her music, her attachment to her tennessee roots, the ups and downs of her 36-year marriage and her ambitions to record an album of traditional Irish tunes

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 25 Jan 1995
2000 AD: BACK TO THE FUTURE George Byrne
Here we conclude our look at what's lurking around the corner in 1995

Politics | Frontlines 34% |  1 Dec 1993
A Tale of 2 Cities Bill Graham
Over the past twenty-five years, attitudes and experiences in the North’s two biggest cities, Belfast and Derry, have been markedly and vitally different. To understand why may help us to define both the opportunities for and the obstacles to peaceful change. Report: BILL GRAHAM

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 17 Sep 1997
Let s All Meet Up In The Year 2000 Andy Darlington
Hot Press is 20 years old? Drokk it , so is 2000 AD! The mag edited by an Alien, produced by Art & Script-Droids, and read by Earthlets everywhere the one which revolutionised the comic industry, and of the Graphic Novel. ANDY DARLINGTON assesses its cultural impact and legacy.

Music | Interview 34% | 23 Apr 2003
The day of the independents  
The success of The Frames, Juliet Turner and Damien Rice, amongst others, has inspired a new do-it-yourself attitude among Irish musicians and bands, who are no longer prepared to wait for the imprimatur of a major label to get their records made. Here, Hot Press presents a step by step guide to becoming a DIY record magnate

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 15 Apr 2003
The day of the independents Tanya Sweeney
The success of The Frames, Juliet Turner and Damien Rice – amongst others has inspired a new do it yourself attitude among Irish musicians and bands, who are no longer prepared to wait for the imprimatur of a major label to get their records made. Here Hot Press presents a step by step guide to becoming a DIY record magnate. Words: Tanya Sweeney. Additional reporting: Jackie Hayden

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 15 Apr 2003
The day of the independents Tanya Sweeney
The success of The Frames, Juliet Turner and Damien Rice – amongst others has inspired a new do it yourself attitude among Irish musicians and bands, who are no longer prepared to wait for the imprimatur of a major label to get their records made. Here Hot Press presents a step by step guide to becoming a DIY record magnate. Words: Tanya Sweeney. Additional reporting: Jackie Hayden

Music | News 34% | 13 Sep 2006
David Kitt tours intimate venues The Hot Press Newsdesk
Just to drum in the message that Not Fade Away is out now, folks, David Kitt takes to the stage for an Irish tour.

Music | Interview 34% | 17 Jul 2002
Pull up to the bunker Stuart Clark
Bobby Gillespie's still staying up all night but now it's because there's a baby in the house. Otherwise, it's all systems go for Primal Scream at their bunker hq - Witnness cometh, Mani's back and Kate Moss, Kevin Shields, Robert Plant and AndrewWeatherall all feature on the groundbreaking evil high

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  3 Jul 2009
The boy in the bubble, the man in the mirror Peter Murphy
Not since the death of Elvis has the passing of a music legend so gripped the world. As fans and detractors alike struggle to come to grips with the sad, strange end of Michael Jackson we assess his legacy – as musician, celebrity and enduring icon and talk to some of the people who knew and understood him best.

Music | Interview 34% | 30 Jun 2008
"I've got something to get off my chest" Paul Nolan
In a world exclusive interview, Morrissey sets the record straight on sex, religion, politics, David Bowie and his Irish heritage, and casts a Trinny & Susannah-esque eye over Brian Cowen

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 17 Jul 2006
The Producer Peter Murphy
He was a midwife to grunge and has worked with artists as diverse as Marilyn Manson, Hole and Ozzy Osbourne. Far from being a studio boffin, though, Michael Beinhorn believes modern music is too often reliant on technology.

Music | Interview 34% | 24 Feb 2009
The Kid from Fame Olaf Tyaransen
She’s the post-modern starlet who is stalked by paparazzi wherever she goes but is as comfortable talking about Andy Warhol and John Updike as she is hanging with fashionistas. Say hello to Lady GaGa the good-time pop princess who went to school with Paris Hilton, cultivated a drug habit ‘cos that’s what David Bowie did in the ’70s, but thinks fame is just a game.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  2 Apr 2003
Dave Fanning Olaf Tyaransen
One of the most familiar faces and voices in Irish broadcasting, Dave Fanning has interviewed just about every rock and movie star worth knowing. But here Olaf Tyaransen goes behind the public image to unearth some of his more secret history: working with the disgraced “Captain” Cooke; nude interviewing with U2; getting ripped off by the nanny; and much more.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  3 Apr 2006
Streets writing man Stuart Clark
With his first two albums, Streets mastermind Mike Skinner established himself as one of the most eloquent, idiosyncratic and gifted vocalists and worsdsmiths of his generation. But the 27 year old came close to blowing it all on spread-betting and crack, not to mention engaging in an XXX-rated tryst with an unnamed pop starlet. Thankfully, he’s bounced back with the tell-all confessional of The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living.

Music | Interview 34% | 25 Oct 2001
A working-class hero is something to be again Stuart Clark
It's been ten years that's shaken a fair bit of the world and now, suddenly, OASIS are back. what better time for a reflective, confessional, candid and scandalous one-on-one with a man who always gives great quote, NOEL GALLAGHER. Interview: STUART CLARK

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 10 Sep 2004
Morgan Spurlock Tara Brady
Director Morgan Spurlock has caused quite a stir with Super Size Me, the McDonald’s-baiting documentary that highlights the perils of a fast-food diet. With McDonald’s currently on the counter-offensive in an attempt to soften the impact of the movie, Spurlock discusses corporate subterfuge, media stardom, losing his libido, and the near fatal toll his super-size diet exerted on his health.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  1 Jul 2008
Hey Big Spender Jason O'Toole
Tales of high profile solicitor Gerald Kean's astonishing ability to make truckloads of money - and spend it - have become the stuff of tabloid wet dreams.

Music | News 34% | 30 Sep 2003
Bap Kennedy to play Belfast show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bap will be performing songs off his new album to a hometown audience

Hot Features | Commentary 34% |  2 Apr 1997
RAP WARS Jonathan O Brien
The recent murder of the notorious b.i.g., following the killing of Tupac shakur six months ago, has been linked by many to the prolonged East Coast-West Coast feud which threatened to tear the US hip-hop community apart. jonathan o brien reports on how life chillingly imitates art in the gangsta rap wars.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 15 Mar 2004
Neil Morrissey: The Hot Press interview Paul Nolan
Known from the TV sitcom as the Man who Behaves Badly, actor Neil Morrissey is confounding the laddish caricature with his work for an anti-landmine charity. In this candid interview with Paul Nolan, he also reflects on childhood trauma, death in the family, that affair with Amanda Holden and his encounters with Olivier, Burton and Mel Gibson. main photography Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 11 Mar 2004
Neil Morrissey: The Interview Paul Nolan
Known from the TV sitcom as the man who behaves badly, actor Neil Morrissey is confounding the laddish caricature with his work for an anti-landmine charity. In this candid interview with Paul Nolan, he also reflects on childhood trauma, death in the family, that affair with Amanda Holden and his encounters with Olivier, Burton and Mel Gibson.

Music | Interview 34% |  2 Mar 2000
the godfather revisited Peter Murphy
Can Puff Daddy Beat The Rap? BY PETER MURPHY

Music | Interview 34% | 11 Oct 2001
How I learned to stop worrying and loathe the bomb Peter Murphy
After September 11th Radiohead were probably the last band you'd want to see live... but maybe the one that mattered most.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 14 Dec 1984
Personally speaking John Waters
An interview, the likes of which you've never seen before with Charles J. Haughey, the leader of the Fianna Fail party and the man they call The Boss.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  2 Apr 1997
Stirring Up A Hornet s Nest Liam Fay
Best-selling crime-writer PATRICIA CORNWELL has a gripping new tale of sex, exploitation and violence to tell. But this time it s her own. LIAM FAY hears the story she didn t tell on Kenny Live. Pix: colm henry

Music | Interview 34% | 15 Dec 1993
THE UNFORGETTABLE 5 Gerry McGovern
1993 may not have been a classic year for rock ’n’ roll but away from the bright lights and the glitter of chartland, there is still great music being made. GERRY McGOVERN talks to five bands who went to the heart of the matter over the past 12 months and made great and memorably soulful albums: TINDERSTICKS, LUNGFISH, MARXMAN, GIRLS AGAINST BOYS and SCRAWL.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  2 Feb 2004
David McWilliams: the Interview Paul Nolan
He wrote speeches for Bertie and then criticised him in the press using a pseudonym. He turned down an offer to party with Bono. And Richard Boyd Barrett once nicked one of his crass albums. All this plus the importance of economics, the threat posed by the Bush administration and the truth about power are on the agenda, as Paul Nolan meets David McWilliams.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 22 Sep 1993
There Will Always Be Coca-Cola Bill Graham
Coke is it. Coke is the real thing. It's not the choice of a new generation but the choice of countless generations past, present and future. Coca-Cola knows how to get American presidents elected and is even responsible for Santa Claus as we know him. Here BILL GRAHAM delves into Mark Prendergast's unauthorised history of the company, For God, Country and Coca-Cola, and discovers over a century's worth of evidence that Coke is no ordinary soft drink.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 12 Aug 2008
Gilligan My Side of The Story Jason O'Toole
Crime boss John Gilliagn denies ordering the execution of Martin Cahill, and offers his opinion on the recent explosion of gun crime in Dublin.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 16 Dec 1996
The Last Of The High Kings Liam Fay
inishing off a year in which his immersion in the craziness of orthodox religion won him a top journalism award, Liam Fay finds himself standing atop a windswept Hill of Tara in the dead of night in the depths of winter all the better to survey the diverse landscape of paganism and witchcraft in 90s Ireland.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 27 Oct 2006
Selim's Lot Olaf Tyaransen
Egyptian-born Ali Selim, now a resident of Tallaght, is the Secretary General of the Irish Council of Imams, which was formed last month to represent Islamic concerns in Ireland, ranging from theological matters to issues of social integration. In this extensive interview, he attempts to dispel many of the Western myths about the Muslim world, addresses the subject of Islamic extremism, Salman Rushdie and the Pope’s faux pas.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  2 Jul 2007
Losing my religion Peter Murphy
Journalist, essayist, atheist, author and, above all, agent provocateur, Christopher Hitchens has not shied away from controversy over the last 30 years. But in his new book, the writer takes on his biggest adversary to date – God.

Music | Interview 34% |  9 Jun 2009
Eclectic Dreams Olaf Tyaransen
Jape and Lisa Hannigan may inhabit opposite ends of the musical spectrum but their careers have followed remarkably similar paths. On the road together in the UK, he talks about bagging the Choice Music Prize and she discusses her dramatic split from Damien Rice

Music | Interview 34% | 31 Oct 2003
The years of the rats Jackie Hayden
Long before boomtime Ireland there was boomtown Ireland, a country where the national symbol was not a tiger but a rat. to coincide with the release of the best of the boomtown rats, Bob Geldof looks back to the tepid Irish scene of the mid-’70s from which the rats emerged, biting, snarling and laughing, to take on the establishment, Britain and, almost, the world.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 28 Jul 2008
The true story of the John Gilligan gang Jason O'Toole
When Sunday Independent journalist Veronica Guerin was gunned down in cold blood on the Naas Road, the finger of suspicion turned on John Gilligan.

Music | Interview 34% | 13 Apr 2007
Blaze of heaven Peter Murphy
They love Ireland and Ireland loves them. As the Arcade Fire ramp up for world domination, the band talk about love, death, war and making music in churches.

Music | Interview 34% | 28 Jun 2007
Actually, you'd better leave that out. That's off the record! Olaf Tyaransen
Shane MacGowan interviews Sinead O’Connor for hotpress, with Olaf Tyaransen acting as referee. On the day, Victoria Clark also sat in. What followed turned into a wide-ranging and often hilarious exchange of almost Beckettian dimensions.

Politics | Hog 34% | 14 Dec 1994
WHAT, ANOTHER YEAR? Dermot Stokes
And so, unbelievably another year has bitten the dust. Here, continuing a tradition as Christmassy as the eating of turkey and the consumption of way too much alcohol, The Hog reflects on a turbulent year, when we all grew older and much, much wiser.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 29 Oct 1997
Menace Liam Fay
DENIS LEARY, sultan of sneer, is en route to Dublin to star in the Murphy s Ungagged Comedy Festival. By way of a little limbering up, and proving that there s no smoke without fire, here he lets rip on Noraid, The Kennedys, The Royals, Bill Hicks, Dean Martin, Oasis, Father Ted, drugs in Kerry and, oh yes, why he d like to go to Riverdance with a sniper s rifle . Interview: LIAM FAY.

Music | Interview 34% | 13 Dec 2006
Talking Turkey Stuart Clark
Never mind pressies and OD’ing on cranberry sauce, the important thing about Christmas is that it signals the return of the HP-10 Summit. Absolutely no blushes are spared as Ireland’s rock ‘n’ roll elite dissects the musical year that was 2006. Keeping order: Stuart “Paxman” Clark. Taking photos: Graham “Paparazzi” Keogh. Taking the piss: Eyebrowy

Music | Interview 34% | 12 Dec 2006
Talking turkey Stuart Clark
Never mind pressies and OD’ing on cranberry sauce, the important thing about Christmas is that it signals the return of the HP-10 Summit. Absolutely no blushes are spared as Ireland’s rock ‘n’ roll elite dissects the musical year that was 2006. Keeping order: Stuart “Paxman” Clark. Taking photos: Graham “Paparazzi” Keogh. Taking the piss: Eyebrowy.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% |  3 Sep 1997
It s alright ma, we re only SLEEPING Peter Murphy
After being a magnet for A&R men during the 80s, Dublin has recently developed into something of an underachiever. The city may have the second biggest growth-rate in Europe but there are a hell of a lot of gigs and records that simply aren t selling. peter murphy casts a critical ear over the capital s music scene and decides that what s required is a full-scale artistic enema.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 22 Apr 2008
Porn In The USA Olaf Tyaransen
Hustler magazine founder and multi-millionaire porn mogul Larry Flynt talks exclusively to Hot Press.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 28 Aug 2008
The Prisoner Jason O'Toole
Dutchy Holland, currently serving an eight-year sentence in Wandsworth Prison, gives a remarkably revealing interview where he discusses all aspects of his life as a career criminal.

Music | Interview 34% | 21 Nov 2007
The secret history of 'The Joshua Tree' Colm O Hare
For many people it is U2's greatest album. Twenty years on, to mark it's re-release, Colm O'Hare talks to Daniel Lanois and reflects on the extraordinary background to a monumental album.

Music | Interview 34% | 16 Dec 2002
Matters of Life & Death Niall Stokes
At the end of an exciting, painful and earthshaking year, Bono reflects on the political and the personal – from drop the debt, September 11, Afghanistan and Genoa to the death of his father Bob, the birth of his son John and the enduring friendship which underpins U2’s music and career. Interview: Niall Stokes [this interview originally appeared in the spectacular Hot Press Annual 2002 - used in the pictures below - a very limited number of this unique collectors item will shortly be on sale - email u2@hotpress.ie to reserve a copy]

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 27 Jul 2005
Why London is being bombed David Morrison
David Morrison presents the evidence.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 24 Aug 1994
THE GENERAL’SLAST STAND Gerry McGovern
For close to twenty years, MARTIN CAHILL led the forces of law and order a merry dance. Known as the General, he was suspected of masterminding virtually every major crime committed in Ireland – but for as long as matters, the Gardai had been unable to pin anything on him. And when he was brought to court on petty charges, he posed outside for press photographers, dropping his trousers to reveal a pair of Mickey Mouse boxer shorts. Last week, however, the game was cut brutally short when Cahill was blown away within 100 yards of his South Dublin home by an IRA hit squad. Report: NEIL McCORMICK.

Music | News 33% |  3 Oct 2005
Duke Special plans Irish tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Belfast’s most famous one-man band Duke Special takes his gramophone on the road when he tours later this month.

Music | News 33% |  3 Sep 2003
Therapy? to release bumper DVD The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Ulster rockers have announced details of their Scopophobia DVD

Music | News 33% | 16 Nov 2007
Rob Smith announces new gigs The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin singer-songwriter Rob Smith will play two dates in Belfast and Drogheda this December.

Music | News 33% | 18 Oct 2005
The Damned visit Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Punk legends The Damned return to Ireland for shows in Dublin and Belfast.

Music | News 33% | 29 Sep 2008
The Damned plot Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
London punks The Damned play two Irish dates this November, in Dublin and Belfast.

Music Review | Live 33% | 14 Feb 2006
The Strokes live at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, London Hannah Hamilton
“The world is either in your hand or at your throat” sings Julian Casablancas on ‘Razorblade’, as he casually assaults the microphone on the first night of The Strokes’ UK tour. This from a band who have seen plenty of both extremes. Tonight, half way through their 24 song set, they’ve caught the crowd in their mighty palm and locked their fists tight.

Music Review | Live 33% | 15 Jul 2005
Live At The Empire Music Hall, Belfast Colin Carberry
They’re all here tonight – the freaks, the weirdoes, the confused, the lost, the trapped and the marginal. And that’s just the characters in the songs. You really want to see the crowd.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 33% | 10 Jul 2003
The empire strikes back Sam Snort
Never mind the Osama lookalike – our royal correspondent argues that the big story about Willie’s birthday was that the Windsors didn’t go far enough with their ‘out of Africa’ theme

Music | News 33% | 15 Oct 2009
Dead Chickens before Christmas The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dead Chickens are scheduled to make two major appearances in Dublin between now and Christmas following their storming launch for Psychotic Reaction at Twisted Pepper last month.

Music | News 33% |  6 Feb 2007
Fionn Regan tour + single details The Hot Press Newsdesk
Choice Music Prize nominee Fionn Regan has confirmed the release of a new single, ‘Be Good Or Be Gone’, in March.

Music | News 33% |  4 Feb 2002
Shoot to thrill The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's a fully fledged tour!!

Music | News 33% | 24 Nov 2005
The Answer announce Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Answer, Belfast's answer - heh heh - to The Darkness, will be playing a couple of live dates in support of new single 'Never Too Late'.

Music | News 33% | 24 Aug 2004
Kirsten Hersh announces Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kirsten Hersh and other Throwing Muses mates will play together in Dublin and Belfast

Music | News 33% | 25 Feb 2003
We know what you want to know The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kittser announces Irish mini-tour, new album out in the Autumn

Music | News 33% | 26 May 2008
Jim White announces Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Americana artist Jim White plays two Irish dates this July, with shows in Dublin and Belfast.

Music | News 33% | 12 Jul 2007
Hayseed Dixie to play Irish tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bluegrass rockers Hayseed Dixie are playing three Irish dates this August, in Dublin, Galway and Belfast.

Music | News 33% |  4 May 2007
Amy Millan to play Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Stars and Broken Social Scene member Amy Millan is bringing her solo show to Ireland.

Music | News 33% | 31 Mar 2008
Oppenheimer to play Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Belfast band Oppenheimer will play at five venues throughout Ireland in May.

Music | News 33% |  4 Jun 2009
Dirty Epics to play Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
They will be playing one gig before their Oxegen performance.

Music | News 33% | 30 Apr 2002
Who's got the craic? The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Moldy Peaches, of course - and you can try and get some off 'em when they come to Belfast, Dublin and the People's Republic

Music | News 32% | 31 Dec 2005
Buzzcocks to play Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Legendary punksters the Buzzcocks will reform again for a tour and new record.

Music | News 32% | 12 Sep 2006
Josh Ritter lines up Irish tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fresh from playing the Electric Picnic, Josh Ritter has announced a sizeable Irish tour.

Music | News 32% | 11 May 2006
Duke Special inks record deal The Hot Press Newsdesk
As predicted in the last issue of Hot Press, maverick Belfast popster Duke Special has signed to V2 Records.

Music | News 32% |  5 Feb 2009
Duke Special confirms all-ages Dublin show The Hot Press Newsdesk
He's also on his way to Dundalk.

Music | News 32% |  5 Feb 2002
The return of Billy the Kid The Hot Press Newsdesk
Billy Bragg, erstwhile Bard of Barking, latterly Woody Guthrie disciple and Wilco collaborator, comes to Belfast

Music | News 32% |  3 Aug 2005
Check In: Check it out The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, the HP Newsdesk is proud to bring you the first glimpse of the debut album by The Chalets.

Music | News 32% | 22 Nov 2007
Calling all talent: Support The Damned! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Damned are looking for local talent to support them when they play Dublin and Belfast next month.

Music | News 32% | 30 Sep 2004
The Beautiful South for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
With a new covers album set for release, The Beautiful South have announced a date at the Olympia

Music | News 32% | 29 Jul 2003
Willard Grant Conspiracy Ireland-bound The Hot Press Newsdesk
The bigger than big Boston band announce September gigs

Music | News 32% |  3 Oct 2009
Music Show in full swing at the RDS! The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's still plenty to see and do, including live acts, seminars and debates - and tickets are available to buy at the door.

Music | News 32% |  8 Mar 2007
David Kitt announces Irish tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Kitt clocks up more mileage as he takes his Guitars & Other Machines tour across Ireland.

Music Review | Album 32% | 23 Nov 2004
Leave No Ashes Colm O Hare
A heady brew of metal, punk, glam ‘n’ grunge with Brit-pop melodies to boot, Philadelphia three-piece Burning Brides appear to have all the elements of a great band.

Music | News 32% |  5 Sep 2008
Mark Geary adds Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mark Geary has added a rake of dates across the country in November, taking in Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Galway and more.

Music | News 32% | 22 Aug 2002
"It sounds so exciting!" The Hot Press Newsdesk
The hotpress.com newsdesk checks in with an over-the-moon Olly Knight of Turin Brakes as they (very enthusiastically) record album number two

Music | News 32% | 15 Nov 2007
The Damned seek support for Irish shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
UK punks The Damned come to Ireland for two dates next month, and are looking for local acts to play support.

Music | News 32% | 15 Sep 2004
Lonnie Liston Smith announces Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
One of the true jazz greats Lonnie Liston Smith will appear live in Belfast, Dublin and Cork

Music | News 32% | 14 Oct 2003
Berkeley hit the Irish roads in October The Hot Press Newsdesk
With a new single to celebrate, Berkeley have announced a series of gigs across Ireland

Music | News 32% | 24 Mar 2003
The Rice man cometh The Hot Press Newsdesk
Damien Rice takes in the UK, Amsterdam and USA with latest series of dates

Music | News 32% | 26 Oct 2007
UPDATED: Republic Of Loose announce Belfast date The Hot Press Newsdesk
The ever-funky Republic Of Loose have announced a Belfast show in the lead-up to Christmas.

Music | News 32% |  7 Jun 2005
The Wonder Stuff announce Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Wonder Stuff's comeback trail will take in Belfast and Dublin this August

Music | News 32% |  1 Dec 2008
Juliet Turner announces new tour dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Turner will be stopping off at Whelan's for the release of her single 'Joy' from her latest album People Have Names during her Irish tour.

Music | News 32% | 28 Oct 2004
Stiff Little Fingers to gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
The legendary Ulster band will do a three date mini-tour in December.

Music | News 32% | 22 Oct 2004
Stiff Little Fingers announce Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Stiff Little Fingers will pay pre-Christmas visits to fans in Dublin, Belfast and Kildare

Music | News 32% | 13 May 2009
Initial KnockanStockan line-up announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | News 32% | 22 Aug 2008
David Kitt announces Irish tour and album title The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Kitt has announced a 10-date Irish tour ahead of new album Slacky Tidy, set to see the light of day later this year.

Music | News 31% | 14 Dec 2001
Scooby snacks? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Eat 'em up, punk! It's the Fun Lovin' Criminals new pizzeria

Music | News 31% |  1 Jan 2002
Let's go to the chop The Hot Press Newsdesk
Lambs in Spring

Music | News 31% | 21 Sep 2005
Mundy plans Irish tour: Liberia and UK also on the cards The Hot Press Newsdesk
Such was the apparent enthusiasm for his date at Dublin's Vicar St, that Mundy’s extended his live outing to include the rest of Ireland.

Music | News 31% | 27 Apr 2005
Ricky Ross announces live dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Former Deacon Blue singer Ricky Ross will play a series of gigs in Ulster this June

Music | News 31% | 24 Aug 2009
Free & Easy gears up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Four acts warm up for Electric Picnic with free shows at Crawdaddy.

Music | News 31% | 21 Aug 2002
Film score! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Cinerama - newish pet project of erstwhile Wedding Present frontman David Gedge - to play Irish tour in September

Music | News 31% | 26 Jul 2006
Sparklehorse return The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sparklehorse return with their first album for five years, plus they've a handful of Irish date on the cards.

Music | News 31% | 27 May 2008
Celtronic line-up revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
Radioactive Man, Alloy Mental and Japanese Popstars are amongst the electronic gems taking to the stage in Derry next month as part of the Celtronic festival.

Music | News 31% | 28 Mar 2006
Red Sirus announce Irish/UK dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Belfast boys will follow up their 2005 success with a spate of dates which - fingers crossed - will elevate them to the next league of indie rock'n'rollers.

Music | News 31% | 12 Sep 2002
By Jovi it's live The Hot Press Newsdesk
Exclusive hotpress.com event!

Music | News 31% |  2 Sep 2003
Paddy Casey tour dates announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Paddy Casey takes his new album to the four corners of the country later this month

Music | News 31% | 22 Sep 2009
Richmond Fontaine Irish tour dates announced for October 2009. The Hot Press Newsdesk
Portland's finest will be promoting latest album We Used To Think The Freeway Sounded Like A River.

Music | News 31% | 22 Jun 2006
Kasabian announce festival warm-up date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Good news for those who didnt manage to get hold of an Oxegen ticket.

Music | News 31% | 26 Apr 2006
Duke Special announces UK + Irish tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Expect to rub shoulders with rabid packs of A&R men as Duke Special wends his eccentric way around UK and Ireland.

Music | News 31% | 25 Sep 2006
MCD move to buy UK venues blocked The Hot Press Newsdesk
Denis Desmond’s bid to take-over the UK’s Academy Music Group of venues has run in to difficulties, with the Office of Fair Trading referring it to the Competition Commission.

Music Review | Single 31% | 15 Dec 1993
Bye Bye Baby Patrick Brennan
Madonna: “Bye Bye Baby” (Sire/Warner Bros)

Music | News 31% | 10 Sep 2007
Josh Ritter announces Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Idaho singer-songwriter announces ten new Irish dates for the end of the year.

Music | News 31% | 31 May 2007
Matt Lunson's new project revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's live dates in the pipeline too.

Music | News 31% | 16 Jun 2008
Version brings reggae to Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
Explosion Sound System and Michael McKeown of Hydroponic Music are to spearhead Version, Belfast's biggest reggae event, this July.

Music | News 31% |  1 Apr 2004
Eric Bell to play dates around the country The Hot Press Newsdesk
Eric Bell brings his 'Whiskey In The Jar: 30th Anniversary Tour' around Ireland later this month

Music | News 31% | 20 Feb 2007
Ian Archer announces new tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
The extremely fab Iain Archer returns to Ireland for a nationwide tour.

Music | News 31% | 18 May 2004
Dilated Peoples for Crawdaddy The Hot Press Newsdesk
Among the fine acts lined up for Dublin's Crawdaddy venue are Dilated Peoples, Lucky Dube and Toots & The Maytals

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Music | News 31% |  9 Sep 2008
David Kitt plans tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Kitt is putting the finishing touches on his Slacky Tidy album, and has announced a preview tour before the record hits the shelves this winter.

Music | News 31% | 25 Aug 2009
Josh Ritter plays trio of Whelans gigs & Belfast date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Three nights to celebrate 20 years of Whelans

Music | News 31% | 24 Jan 2006
Belfast in for a televisual feast The Hot Press Newsdesk
Residents in Belfast are to benefit from some rather rockin' nights in as local station Northern TV hosts a weekly music show, Kick Out The Jams.

Music | News 31% | 23 Jan 2004
The Thrills confirmed for Coachella The Hot Press Newsdesk
The sunny sounds of The Thrills are sure to go down well in the sunny setting of California's Coachella festival

Music | News 31% | 30 Mar 2005
Antony & The Johnsons for Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
With their new album causing a stir in all the right places, Antony & The Johnsons have confirmed their maiden voyage to Dublin and Belfast

Music | News 31% | 26 Jan 2005
Damien Dempsey ready to fire Shots The Hot Press Newsdesk
With his highly anticipated album set for March release, Damien Dempsey has announced a series of live dates around the country

Music | News 30% |  3 Aug 2004
Ron Sexsmith announces Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ron Sexsmith arrives in Ireland next month for an eight-date Irish tour

Music | News 30% | 19 May 2006
Julie Feeney announces Irish tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Hot Press Yearbook cover star Julie Feeney has just announced the dates for her Irish tour, taking place in June and July.

Music | News 30% | 25 Feb 2009
Hot Chip play Limerick DJ set The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Chip get behind the decks at Limerick's Trinity Rooms next week.

Music | News 30% | 26 Mar 2003
'Heading this way! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Radiohead announce tour and new album deatils

Music | News 30% | 13 Nov 2002
Later with David Holmes The Hot Press Newsdesk
Holmer hits the small screen with Jools Holland and takes to the stage in the Ambassador

Music | News 30% |  3 Oct 2008
Snow Patrol play album launch gigs The Hot Press Newsdesk
Snow Patrol give their A Hundred Million Suns album the official launch treatment with a whistle-stop concert tour of four capital cities – Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh and London.

Music | News 30% | 14 Jul 2006
Kasabian headline Belfast leg of new music show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fresh from strutting their stuff at Oxegen, Kasabian will be joined by The Rapture and Hot Chip to play a special show in Belfast as part of a new Channel 4 music programme.

Music | News 30% |  3 Sep 2007
Damien Dempsey announces tour dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
It’s a big ask, but Damien Dempsey will try to be even more deadly than he was at 'Leccy Picnic as he embarks on a national tour.

Film Review | Film 30% |  7 Jun 2006
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Even devout horror nuts had little cause to feel perturbed by the prospect of a remake of The Omen. I mean, who cares if it was thrown together to capitalise on a date (6/6/06)? It’s not like we’re dealing with a classic.

Music | News 30% |  4 Mar 2003
Holmes is where the heart is The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Holmes brings the Free Association to Belfast

Music | News 30% |  7 Jun 2001
Breaking news Stuart Clark
JJ72 WERE FORCED to postpone three shows last week after drummer Fergal Matthews fell off his new 400cc motorbike in Dublin and broke a hand.

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‘SHOPPING SPREE  
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‘SHOPPING SPREE  
Get a free advance listen to tracks from the latest Cornershop album here, including the fantastic single A?Lessons Learned From Rocky I To Rocky IIIA?

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‘SHOPPING SPREE  
Get a free advance listen to tracks from the latest Cornershop album here, including the fantastic single A?Lessons Learned From Rocky I To Rocky IIIA?

Music | News 30% | 23 Oct 2009
Happy birthday sweet 16! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tower Records celebrate their time in Dublin with a day of free gigs.

Music | News 29% |  6 Apr 2007
David Kitt releases rarities album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kittser is to release an album of rarities, outtakes, previously unreleased songs and cover versions.

Music | News 29% | 23 Mar 2006
Damien Dempsey lines up Irish tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin's working class hero Damien Dempsey is set to play a series of gigs around Ireland.

Music | News 29% | 29 Nov 2001
Kitt Goes Leftfield The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Kitt’s upward career trajectory continues with ‘Song From Hope Street (Brooklyn, NY)’ being co-opted onto the soundtrack of Josh “Pearl Harbour” Hartnett’s new movie, 40 Days & 40 Nights.

Music Review | Live 29% | 21 Jun 2001
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Bon Jovi do know how to put on a show – and as stadium rockers go, they, uh, rock.

Music | News 29% | 17 Aug 2005
Mark Geary plans an Irish trek The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mark Geary returns to the aul’ sod in October when he plays his biggest Irish headlining tour yet.

Music Review | Single 29% | 26 Jan 1994
Saturn 5 Patrick Brennan
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Music Review | Single 29% | 26 Jan 1994
Can’t Get Out Of Bed Patrick Brennan
Inspiral Carpets: “Saturn 5” (Mute) / The Charlatans: “Can’t Get Out Of Bed” (Beggars Banquet)

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‘SHOPPING SPREE  
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Music | News 29% |  2 Nov 2006
Josh Ritter CD & DVD exclusive The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press can reveal that Josh Ritter is releasing an Ireland-only double disc digipack comprising of a live CD and DVID.

Music | News 29% |  1 Oct 2009
Music Show Live Stage winners announced!!! The Hot Press Newsdesk
We can now reveal the band who will take to the Live stage at The Music Show this weekend as winners of the Hot Press competition. Drum roll please...!

Music Review | Album 29% |  7 Aug 2009
Audio Gothic Edwin McFee
Retro electro debut takes flight

Music | News 29% | 29 May 2009
U2 make surprise Island birthday bash appearance The Hot Press Newsdesk
The band turned up last night in London.

Music | News 29% |  2 Oct 2009
OnOff Promise Great Things At The Music Show The Hot Press Newsdesk
OnOff, winners of the competition to open the live stage at The Music Show this weekend, are gearing up for what is the biggest Irish gig of their career to date.

Music Review | Live 29% |  8 Sep 2006
Daft Punk live at Marlay Park, Dublin Paul Nolan
There is no better group to lift the spirits of the tired and weary than Daft Punk.

Music Review | Album 29% | 14 Jul 2008
Terminate On Sight Colm Russell
Fiddy's gang go over the old routine one too often

Music Review | Album 29% | 11 Jun 2009
The Bachelor Francis Jones
Shape shifting songwriter proves himself streets ahead of the pack

Music | News 29% |  7 May 2008
Juliet Turner announces new album and countrywide tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tyrone native Juliet Turner will embark on a nationwide tour to promote her fourth studio album People Have Names, out on June 6.

Film Review | Film 29% | 13 Sep 2005
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While the BBC will insist on adapting Jane Austen’s masterpiece every fortnight for television, Joe Wright’s splendidly dirty (as in ancient hygiene standards, not Darcy porn) rendition of Pride And Prejudice is actually the first film version in 60 years.

Film Review | Film 29% |  5 Aug 1998
Metroland Cathy Dillon
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Music | News 29% |  3 Sep 2008
Damien Dempsey for tour and pre-Christmas hometown gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Damien Dempsey is to tour extensively in support of this year's The Rocky Road album, including a pre-Christmas Vicar St appearance.

Music | News 29% | 21 Sep 2006
U2 manager brands Spiral Frog "an awful idea" The Hot Press Newsdesk
“An awful idea.” That’s U2 manager Paul McGuinness’ verdict on the free Spiral Frog download service, which launches in the US in December and on this side of the Atlantic in early 2007.

Music | News 29% | 20 Aug 2009
Josh Ritter announces club tour. The Hot Press Newsdesk
He's bringing The Love Canon String Band with him.

Film Review | Film 29% | 18 Sep 2006
An Inconvenient Truth Tara Brady
Davis Guggenheim’s excellent, clear-headed documentary, fronted by former almost-President Gore, is a compelling, scary-ass piece of cinema detailing how close we are to planetary heat death. That, of course, is enough to get the cranks out.

Music Review | Album 29% | 25 Nov 2003
Let It Be...Naked Eamonn Treacy
A little revisionism goes a long way.

Film Review | Film 28% | 30 Mar 2007
Amazing Grace Tara Brady
This lively little biopic based on the life of anti-slavery pioneer and RSPCA founder William Wilberforce comes to us from Walden Media, the family-friendly corporation owned by Philip Anschutz, an oil magnate and Christian philanthropist.

Music | News 28% | 24 Aug 2004
Official after-parties ahoy: Jurassic 5 and The Roots The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Roots and Jurassic 5 will be hosting after-parties in Dublin and Belfast respectively

Music Review | Album 28% | 26 Aug 2008
All Rebel Rockers Francis Jones
Rap elder statesman remains as thought-provokingly relevant as ever.

Music | News 28% | 30 Mar 2006
Jack Lukeman announces spring gigs The Hot Press Newsdesk
The forthcoming months will see the County Kildare native spread thin as he makes a number of stops home and abroad to promote his latest album.

Music | News 28% | 12 Sep 2008
Fight Likes Apes reschedule Irish tour, get Ting Tings UK support The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fight Like Apes have rescheduled some of the dates on their upcoming Irish tour, and will now support the Ting Tings on their September/October UK tour.

Film Review | Film 28% |  3 Mar 2004
Infernal Affairs Tara Brady
As with most films from the region, there’s a downright Sirkian melodramatic undercurrent beneath all the hyper-kinetic, ass-kicking action, though it’s not quite up there with the divas-in-love denoument of The Killer.

Music | News 28% | 24 Dec 2006
Bruce Cockburn Announces Acoustic January UK / IRISH tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn has announced that he will be doing a solo acoustic tour of the UK & Ireland in January.

Broadcast | Audio 28% | 25 Oct 2006
Listen to Cornershop's new album here!  
Get a free advance listen to tracks from the latest Cornershop album here, including the fantastic single 'Lessons Learned From Rocky I To Rocky III'

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Get a free advance listen to tracks from the latest Cornershop album here, including the fantastic single A?Lessons Learned From Rocky I To Rocky IIIA?

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'Shopping spree!  
Get a free advance listen to tracks from the latest Cornershop album here, including the fantastic single A?Lessons Learned From Rocky I To Rocky IIIA?

Music | News 28% |  5 May 2006
The Answer reveal single, album and tour details The Hot Press Newsdesk
To coincide with the release of their new single ‘Into The Gutter’ and first album, Downpatrick’s The Answer are touring. For, like, months.

Music | News 28% |  2 Oct 2009
The Brilliant Things kick off Sunday's Music Show Live Stage action The Hot Press Newsdesk
Catch the electro-poppers at 12.30pm.

Film Review | Film 28% | 23 Feb 2007
The Good Shepherd Tara Brady
The Good Shepherd knows its way around the spy genre.

Music Review | Album 28% | 27 Sep 1985
This Is The Sea George Byrne
I knew he wouldn't let me down. When Waterboys mainman Mike Scott enthused about this, the crucial third album, there was an inevitable underlying fear: everybody says that the new album is the best thing they've ever done - Barry Devlin once went into print claiming that 'The Unfortunate Cup Of Tea' was Horslips' masterpiece but we're not here to dig up the dirt... we're here to talk about *This Is The Sea*.

Music Review | Album 28% | 25 Jul 2008
Harps and Angels Patrick Freyne
Sharp, incisive, funny and at times even heart-rending in the context of some beautifully-judged rag/country/Dixie-land songs.

Music | News 28% | 22 Sep 2009
Music Show celebration gig confirmed for the Academy. The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Kitt has been lined up to headline a special Music Show celebration gig at the Academy in Dublin on October 3.

Music | News 28% | 22 Jun 2009
Steve Van Zandt makes Tower appearance The Hot Press Newsdesk
The E Street Band-er is broadcasting live from the D2 record store, and plugging his label.

Music | News 28% | 31 Jul 2008
Hard Working Class Heroes announce full line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Northern hopefuls Fighting With Wire and rising Dublin electro act Robotnik are among those set to play this year's HWCH festival, with the full line-up just announced.

Music Review | Album 28% | 14 Sep 2000
Various Artists Peter Murphy
We could squabble over the Mercury Music Prize shortlist until the cows come home, but this year has seen some unfathomable omissions. For instance, how come Primal Scream’s Xtrmntr, a career high and easily the equal of 1991’s Mercury-winning Screamadelica, gets ignored in favour of their buddies Death In Vegas muscular but somewhat overrated Contino Sessions.

Film Review | Film 28% |  7 Sep 1994
LOVE AND HUMAN REMAINS Neil McCormack
LOVE AND HUMAN REMAINS (Directed by Denys Arcand. Starring Thomas Gibson, Ruth Marshall, Cameron Bancroft, Mia Kershner)

Music Review | Album 28% | 19 Aug 2002
Worship And Tribute John Walshe
Despite the sometimes feral nature of the music, there are enough dollops of melody sprinkled around the crunching bar-chords to make the whole thing palatable

Music Review | Live 28% |  3 Aug 2001
JURASSIC 5 & MC SUPERNATURAL Helen Toland
Jurassic 5 have been a long time coming

  28% | 24 Oct 2003
"We the dream team"  
Danielle Brigham meets the hottest graduates from the school of Dre, Eminem and 50 Cent

Music | Hit the North 28% | 11 Oct 2005
The Community Games Colin Carberry
Despite mention of the C-word, Colin Carberry finds much to look forward to at the upcoming Festival at Queens.

Music | News 28% |  8 Dec 2003
MCD buys 16% stake in Mean Fiddler The Hot Press Newsdesk
MCD's Denis Desmond has purchased a significant stake in one of their major competitors in the live music industry - Mean Fiddler

Music | News 27% | 21 Feb 2009
The Killers on Bono, cover albums and career breaks The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press met guitarist Dave Keuning last night in the Dublin O2.

Music | News 27% | 20 May 2004
Let's split Mark Kavanagh
Beats + Pieces: dance music news with Mark Kavanagh...

Politics | Message 27% | 15 Dec 1993
If I’d known then what I Niall Stokes
If I’d known then what I know now I’d never have allowed myself to be sucked into it. You think it was my idea – but it wasn’t.

Film Review | Film 27% |  7 Sep 2004
Dodgeball: A True Story Tara Brady
Dodgeball is the kind of movie which assumes that safari suits, handlebar moustaches and David Hasslehoff are inherently hilarious.

Politics | McCann 27% |  7 Nov 2006
The way we war Eamonn McCann
Why it’s high time Ireland faces up to the sacrifices made by its sons in the Great War.

Politics | Message 27% | 16 Nov 1994
The Establishment of an Independent Irish Music Rights Organisation Niall Stokes
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Hot Features | Reports 27% | 30 Mar 2009
Big south strikes again The Hot Press Newsdesk
Each March hundreds of indie rock hopefuls from around the globe descend on Austin, Texas for the South By South West rock festival. And each year, the event throws up a new batch of buzzy contenders. Vampire Weekend, MGMT and The Virgins are among the recent newcomers to have cemented their reputation with storming SXSW turns. A few weeks ago, some of the Irish music scene’s hottest debutantes made the long trek to Texas for SXSW ‘09, among them fancied old-school rockers Dirty Epics. Frontwoman Sarah Jane Wai O'Flynn brings us a frontline report.

Music | News 27% | 27 Oct 2008
World Exclusive: Hot Press joins Snow Patrol on jet set tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Snow Patrol kicked off their whistle-stop Take Back The Cities tour with their first live gig in over a year yesterday with a sold out lunchtime show in Dublin's Gate Theatre.

Film Review | Film 27% | 12 Apr 2001
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Craig Fitzsimons
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Directed by Courtney Solomon. Starring Justin Whalan, Marlon Wayans, Thora Birch The inevitable cinematic spin-off of the phenomenally successful ‘role-playing’ fantasy/adventure game of the same name, the only real surprise about Dungeons & Dragons is how long it took to become a movie, the game having been around since the late Seventies.

Film Review | Film 27% | 28 Nov 2006
Casino Royale Tara Brady
There’s nothing special here. Even the chance to have fun with the genesis of the hero is squandered in favour of the same-old, same-old.

Film Review | Film 27% | 21 Aug 2003
Buffalo Soldiers Tara Brady
 

Hot Features | Comedy 27% | 29 Mar 2001
An Irishman in New York Tom Mathews
In which our roving ambassador Tom Mathews discovers the pleasures and pains to be experienced when the big apple turns green

Film Review | Film 27% | 18 Jun 2009
Transformers : Revenge Of The Fallen Tara Brady
In the first film we get Megan Fox dry humping a car. But now here’s Megan dry-humping a bike, shaking her hair out of motorcycle helmet in slow motion and pouting with lips that seem to have expanded since the first movie.

Film Review | Film 27% | 21 May 2004
Troy Tara Brady
We may never know what percentage of Troy’s substantial 175 million-dollar budget went on baby-oil, but I’m willing to bet it was a lot. Indeed, Brad Pitt’s Achilles is so greased and buffed up that you wonder how he can keep hold of his sword, let alone slay Hector (Bana) with it. He’s less a tragic Greek hero, more a slick, petulant surfer-boy.

Music | News 27% | 20 Oct 2006
The Inside Track: Ghoul's out Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip on the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Music | Hit the North 27% | 27 Apr 2000
DON T FEAR THE BLEEPER Stuart Bailie
Hey, it was messy out there. Nine evenings of dance music across town. Incessant surprises from DJs and the local dance practitioners. The collective shebang was called Digital Belfest, a development from the rock-tastic Belfest events that take place here on regular occasions.

Film Review | Film 27% | 18 Sep 2003
The Italian Job Tara Brady
 

Music | News 27% | 13 Feb 2003
Homework: 13 February 2003 Eamon Sweeney
 

Hot Features | Comedy 27% |  6 Oct 2005
Murphy's law Dermot Carmody
Blizzard Of Odd genius Colin Murphy is branching out into stand-up.

Film Review | Film 27% | 25 Jan 1995
SHALLOW GRAVE Neil McCormack
SHALLOW GRAVE (Directed by Danny Boyle. Starring Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston, Ewan McGregor, Ken Stott)

Music | Beats + Pieces 27% | 13 Apr 2005
Beats + Pieces Mark Kavanagh
Dance music news with Mark Kavanagh

Music | News 27% | 23 Feb 2007
The Inside Track: Alive and kicking Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Hot Features | Comedy 26% | 29 Sep 1999
London Calling Barry Glendenning
BARRY GLENDENNING s London column, in a simple twist of fate, this issue comes from Dublin via Killarney.

Music | News 26% | 22 Sep 2009
Cashier No. 9 play Belfast September 26 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The electronica rock four piece will play the Empire Music Hall September 26 with special guests BEW and Robyn G Sheils supporting

Music | News 26% | 22 May 2008
Duke Special releases new box-set The Hot Press Newsdesk
Duke Special is preparing the release of a limited edition box-set which will include a live DVD of his Belfast Empire shows last August.

Music | News 26% |  9 Nov 2005
The Corrs receive MBE The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Corrs were at the British Embassy in Dublin today to receive an Honorary Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) from the British Ambassador, Stewart Eldon.

Music | News 26% | 23 Aug 2005
Pay*Ola celebrate album launch with tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Pay*Ola give their Try Everything Twice album the official launch treatment with an August 27 show in the Empire Music Hall, Belfast.

Music | News 26% |  5 Jul 2004
Lambchop announce Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Lambchop arrive in next month for a brace of shows at the Regal Lodge, Wexford (August 28) and Empire Music Hall, Belfast (29).

Music | News 26% | 20 Apr 2004
Mercury Music Award winner Talvin Singh to play Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
Indian bhangra/drum'n'bass electronica trailblazer Talvin Singh has confirmed a rare club appearance at the Empire Music Hall on May 1.

  26% |  6 Jan 2004
The New Year's Nearly Goners List  
One day you're celebrated being made a Commander of the British Empire in the Queen's New Year's Honours List, the next you're being rushed to a foreign hospital with a gunshot wound.

Music | News 26% |  7 Jun 2001
Horse play Stuart Clark
SPARKLEHORSE TAKE CARE of headline duties when the Witnness Rising tour swings by the Empire, Belfast (June 27th); Warwick, Galway (28th); Savoy Theatre, Cork (29th); and Whelan’s, Dublin (30th @ 2 and 7.30pm).

Music | News 26% | 10 May 2001
Asian once again Stuart Clark
ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION treat fans to a sneak preview of their Sound System album when they swing by the Empire, Belfast on May 12th as part of the DigitalT 2001 festival.

Music | News 26% |  3 Sep 2008
The inside track: Here comes the sun Roisin Dwyer
News an gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 26% |  8 Feb 2005
Caught in the Net Teddy De Bono
Those who like a drag can at least take consolation from the fact that anti-smoking legislation goes completely unobserved in the afterlife. By Caught In The Net's guest writer Teddy de Bono.

Music Review | Album 26% |  4 Dec 2008
Chinese Democracy Peter Murphy
The album fifteen years in the making that sounds like a slick but robotic imitation of what it might have been long ago.

Music Review | Album 26% |  6 Aug 2002
Evil Heat Eamon Sweeney
Evil Heat is a throbbing red-hot beast.

Music Review | Album 26% | 14 Nov 2006
Jarvis Peter Murphy
Ring them bells: Jarvis is a stunning return.

Music | News 26% | 13 Jul 2007
The Inside Track: Dawn of the dead Roisin Dwyer
News from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 26% | 21 Oct 2003
Suffering For His Art Adam Hills
Adam Hills gets his nipple pierced in the interests of good tv – and suddenly remembers why he’d never gotten ‘round to doing it before.

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 26% | 21 Oct 2003
Suffering For His Art Adam Hills
Adam Hills gets his nipple pierced in the interests of good tv – and suddenly remembers why he’d never gotten ‘round to doing it before.

Hot Features | Reports 26% | 14 Feb 2008
The Inside Track: Someday my Vince will come Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Music | News 26% | 21 Oct 2005
The Inside Track: Television personalities Roisin Dwyer
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Music | Hit the North 26% | 17 Jan 2001
The Kids Are Still Alright Colin Carberry
There s no sign of Derry s finest turning into the Rolling Tones but neither is there much sign of any new contenders ready to challenge the supremacy of THE UNDERTONES

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% | 27 Feb 2003
Pros and cons Jonathan O Brien
Arsenal are now the best team in England – but in Europe, Man United still have the edge.

Music | News 26% | 29 Jul 2004
Digital love Mark Kavanagh
Dance music news with Mark Kavanagh

Music | Hit the North 26% | 25 Oct 2001
The best of Belfest Colin Carberry
COLIN CARBERRY reports from Belfast’s hottest music event

Music | News 26% | 30 Jul 2009
She's electric!: Club class Claire Roche
There's never been a better time to get the glitter on and lose the plot.

Music | News 26% |  1 Jun 2007
The Inside Track: Soma like it hot Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer

Hot Features | Reports 26% | 13 Aug 2009
12 Step Planet: Bratislava Roisin Dwyer
Unlike many other European capitals this city has a wonderfully laid-back atmosphere.

Music | News 26% |  4 Nov 2005
The Inside Track: Getting their kicks Roisin Dwyer
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Music | Hit the North 26% |  5 Apr 2002
They're coming to take us away Colin Carberry
Gomez, Julian Cope and Lambchop spring into action

Music | Hit the North 26% |  5 Apr 2002
They're coming to take us away Colin Carberry
Gomez, Julian Cope and Lambchop spring into action

Hot Features | Reports 26% | 23 Apr 2008
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Along with thousands of other ex-pats, Ash singer/guitarist Tim Wheeler has made the Big Apple his home. He explains why he fell in love with the city.

Hot Features | Comedy 26% | 21 Jul 1999
Byrne, Baby, Byrne Nick Kelly
NICK KELLY meets ever-rising star JASON BYRNE. He s mad, you know . . .

Film Review | Film 26% | 19 May 2005
Revenge Of The Sith Tara Brady
Oh, how I’ve prayed for this day. George Lucas’ increasingly unappealing franchise has spluttered its avaricious last and not before time. May the force be gone. True, Revenge Of The Sith, the final instalment of this tweenie space opera is infinitely preferable to the previous two films (in much the same way as an enema is nicer than a bullet in the head) but the same old problems are annoyingly in evidence.

Music | Hit the North 26% | 18 Oct 2004
Hit The North: Pulling a Belfast one Colin Carberry
From Neil Hannon’s orchestral manoeuvres to Brian Kennedy’s literary debut, the Belfast Festival at Queen’s looks set to provide some of the cultural highlights of the season.

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 13 Dec 2004
Papal Bull aka BootBoy
The church's obstinate refusal to adopt a progressive stance on social issues means it continues to alienate a significant section of society – even at Christmas.

Politics | Bootboy 26% |  7 Jul 2004
The can do spirit aka BootBoy
From Bill Clinton’s infidelity to his country’s version of foreign policy, the concept of “moral indefensibility” makes a twisted kind of sense in the United States

Music | Hit the North 26% |  8 Feb 2005
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Colin Carberry talks to Jimmy Devlin, co-founder of the No Dancing label, which continues to provide an invaluable outlet for young Northern Irish bands seeking wider exposure.

Music | News 26% | 16 Aug 2001
Short Cuts The Hot Press Newsdesk
THE DUDLEY CORPORATION take to the road next month in support of their The Lonely World Of… album.

Hot Features | Comedy 26% | 26 Apr 2001
All we hear is, Radio Ha Ha Stephen Robinson
Stand-Up Stories is RTE 1’s new platform for comedy drama and features six of the country’s most highly-rated acts. STEPHEN ROBINSON twists its dial

Hot Features | Reports 26% | 24 Feb 2009
Beats & Pieces Navan it Large Mark Kavanagh
Meath native and trance phenomenon John O’Callaghan once again triumphed at this year’s Irish Dance Music Awards.

Hot Features | Sex 26% | 19 Oct 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...

Music | Hit the North 26% | 13 Jan 2004
Government in action Colin Carberry
Colin Carberry reflects on a year in which northern rock got a long-overdue injection of punk attitude.

Hot Features | Cascarino 26% |  3 Feb 2009
The blind leading the blind  
With Liverpool and Chelsea apparently determined to throw the title away, it looks like Man United’s to lose. And at the other end, things are even murkier...

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 24 Jun 2003
There’s a feeling I get when I look to the west… aka BootBoy
Though the tendency of western governments towards corruption and warmongering can induce despair in even the most optimistic of people, it is important to remember that change can be achieved – albeit incrementally.

Music | Hit the North 26% | 27 Sep 2001
Northern lights Colin Carberry
COLIN CARBERRY previews Ulster's musical events and releases for autumn

Politics | Bootboy 26% |  8 Feb 1995
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Bootboy's productivity takes off ... he credits sexual energy as the driving force, and ponders the impact of such vigour on those who are expected to remain celibate.

Hot Features | Reports 26% |  4 Sep 2007
Mutter madness Deirdre O'Brien
Mumbling comic Kevin McAleer delivers a typically misanthropic turn in his fantastic new show

Politics | Message 26% |  9 Oct 2008
Reaping Reagan's Whirlwind The Hog
The global economic meltdown of the past fortnight is a ruinous consequence of Ronald Reagan's '80s crusade against regulation. The question now is: where will it end?

Music | Hit the North 26% | 31 Aug 2000
Sounds of summer Colin Carberry
After the hiatus of the marching season, the North s musical nightlife kicks in once again

Music | Beats + Pieces 26% | 10 May 2001
news from the dance scene Mark Kavanagh
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Hot Features | Sex 26% | 16 Nov 2004
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Hot Features | London Calling 26% |  2 Jun 2004
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Hot Features | London Calling 26% |  1 Jun 2004
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Music | Hit the North 26% |  8 Dec 1999
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Music | News 26% | 12 Aug 2004
DJ's Un-Laoised Mark Kavanagh
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Hot Features | Reports 26% |  9 Jul 2009
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In the aftermath of the horrific report into institutional child abuse, let us not forget that the higher echelons of the Catholic Church was perfectly aware of the evil being perpetrated in its name – and refused to do anything.

Music | News 25% | 25 Mar 2004
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Music Review | Album 25% | 18 Jul 2002
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Music Review | Album 25% | 18 Jul 2002
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Music | News 25% |  8 Apr 2004
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Music | Hit the North 25% | 28 Sep 2000
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Hot Features | Comedy 25% | 13 Jan 2006
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Hot Features | Reports 25% | 28 Nov 2008
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The new album from Dual is a fascinating blend of Irish and Scottish folk traditions that raises as many questions as it provides answers.

Hot Features | Comedy 25% | 15 Feb 2002
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Hot Features | Comedy 25% |  8 Nov 2001
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Hot Features | Travel 25% |  4 Nov 2009
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Music | Hit the North 25% |  3 Feb 1999
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Music | Hit the North 25% | 10 Nov 1999
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Hot Features | Reports 25% | 18 May 2007
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Politics | Bootboy 25% | 20 Jan 2000
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Politics | Bootboy 25% | 28 Feb 2007
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Politics | McCann 25% | 14 Dec 2001
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Politics | McCann 25% | 31 Aug 2000
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Politics | Bootboy 25% |  7 Dec 2000
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Music | News 25% | 16 Feb 2006
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Politics | Bootboy 25% |  9 Nov 2000
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Music Review | Live 25% |  6 Nov 2008
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Music | Hit the North 25% | 17 Feb 1999
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Music | News 25% | 17 Jul 2007
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Music | Beats + Pieces 25% | 21 Apr 2005
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Music | News 25% |  5 Dec 2005
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Politics | McCann 25% | 27 Apr 2000
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Politics | McCann 25% | 27 Mar 2007
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Hot Features | Reports 25% |  8 Jun 2009
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Hot Features | Comedy 25% |  4 Aug 1999
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Hot Features | Comedy 25% |  4 Aug 1999
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Hot Features | Comedy 25% |  4 Aug 1999
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Music | News 25% | 31 Jul 2007
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Politics | McCann 25% |  1 Aug 2006
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Politics | McCann 25% |  8 Jul 1998
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Music | News 25% |  6 Dec 2007
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The new album from Alison Krauss and Robert Plant (pictured) is one of the folk records of the year. As is Steve Earle’s remarkable ode to his adopted New York.

Politics | McCann 25% | 16 Jan 2007
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Music | News 25% | 18 Sep 2007
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A decade of body rockin' beats.

Music | News 25% | 25 Apr 2007
Folk column: Roots manoeuvres Greg McAteer
Now in its tenth year, the Kilkenny Rhythm and Roots Festival continues to attract the finest trad and folk performers around.

Hot Features | Comedy 25% | 17 Feb 1999
Vic And Bob's Excellent Adventure Barry Glendenning
DURING THE 70s, Jim Moir comprised 20% of an ensemble known as the Fashionable Five who, for a laugh, once followed a complete stranger through their home town of Darlington, in single file, for half a mile.

Music | News 25% | 22 Dec 1999
Come On Into the House Richard Brophy
The final year of the millennium saw dance music reach to more creative, dizzying heights than before. Digital Beat was there every step of the way. Report: Richard Brophy.

Politics | McCann 25% | 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

Hot Features | Reports 25% | 16 Oct 2009
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Film Review | Film 25% | 23 Feb 1994
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Politics | Message 25% |  7 Sep 2006
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From U2 to The Frames and Sinead O’Connor to Damien Rice, music has helped put this country on the map. So why is the government so slow to back the music industry?

Hot Features | Reports 24% |  3 Jan 2007
Books of the year, 2006 Peter Murphy
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Hot Features | Reports 24% | 18 Dec 2008
Hot Press 2009 Annual Quiz: The Answers  
Think you've got them all right? Or maybe you fancy a sneaky peak (you're only cheating yourself you know!). Either way, you've got the questions – we've got the answers....

Music | News 24% | 14 Feb 2009
HMV Top 50 Greatest Love Films The Hot Press Newsdesk
HMV customers have voted for their Top 50 Greatest Love Films of all time. Read on for the full list...

Music | News 24% |  6 Jul 2000
The Last Days Of Ian Dury Richard Balls
One of the music world s best-loved and most charismatic figures, IAN DURY finally lost his battle with cancer in March of this year. But as this edited extract from a major new biography by author RICHARD BALLS shows, Dury left life as he lived it fighting and smiling all the way

  24% | 12 Feb 2007
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With so many quality movies being screened, buffs will be spoilt for choice at this year’s Jameson Dublin International Film Festival. To help you out, Hot Press has picked its 20 essential flicks, with appropriate ‘tasting’ notes.

Music | News 24% |  6 Jan 2003
All the news that was fit to print Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark rounds up the music news stories that made headlines in 2002

Music | News 24% | 20 Dec 2005
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Annual article: Stuart Clark looks back at the news stories, rumour and innuendo that shaped the rock'n'roll year.

  24% |  1 Feb 2006
Other Voices: the complete line up  
RTE2 have plenty of live music action to keep us placated for the next few weeks - here's the line up of bands and when to catch them. For more about the Other Voices series, click on the link at the very bottom.

 

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