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Hot Features | Interview 64% | 15 Apr 2009
The Tangled Webs We Weave Peter Murphy
Tyrone-born author and poet Nick Laird talks about the genesis of his second novel, a drama of manners entitled Glover’s Mistake, and ruminates on his addiction to the internet – a habit that threatened to blight his burgeoning literary career.

Music | Interview 62% |  8 May 2009
Juxtaposed with you Peter Murphy
It’s hard to think of two artists less alike than MUNDY and LAURA IZIBOR. But they do have one thing in common: they’re Irish outsiders who have overcome challenging circumstances and, with new albums under their belts, are set to sweep all before them in 2009.

Music | News 60% | 21 Nov 2005
New York Times hails Julie Feeney The Hot Press Newsdesk
Julie Feeney’s status among Ireland’s most promising new artists has been given a major boost with a glowing album review in the New York Times.

  59% | 31 Mar 2003
Frames and fortune  
The Frames' American star is in the ascendent with a fawning New York Times review, new album in the pipeline, a live album in the interim and a one night stand at Vicar St. Phew!

Music | News 59% | 31 Mar 2003
Frames and fortune The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Frames' American star is in the ascendent with a fawning New York Times review, new album in the pipeline, a live album in the interim and a one night stand at Vicar St. Phew!

Music Review | Album 59% | 25 Feb 2004
In a Happy Place John Walshe
Dublin quartet Stand have been making friends and influencing all the right people since their move to New York four years ago, having been championed in such influential music industry bibles as Billboard, Rolling Stone and The New York Times.

Music | News 57% | 19 Feb 2008
Bell X1 's Flock receives US release The Hot Press Newsdesk
Today marks the Stateside release of Bell X1's Flock album, which has received a rake of positive reviews.

Music Review | Album 55% | 23 Apr 2004
Milk Man Peter Murphy
In a ten-years-after-Kurt Cobain piece entitled ‘When The Edge Moved To The Middle’ published in the New York Times recently, Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore made a point of dispelling alt-rock nostalgia by declaring: “You wouldn’t know it now by looking at MTV, with its scorn-metal buffoons and Disney-damaged pop idols, but the underground scene Kurt came from is more creative and exciting than it’s ever been.

Politics | Message 54% | 23 Apr 2004
Pop Goes The President Niall Stokes
The fact that he’s incapable of giving a simple answer to a simple question is the least of the many reasons to want George Bush out of the white house.

Politics | McCann 54% |  8 Nov 2001
Pass the sick bag, Alice Cooper Eamonn McCann
From Sir Paul to Mother Teresa, the devil is in the detail

Politics | McCann 54% | 16 Apr 2004
Lying liars and the shinners who won't say boo to Bush Eamonn McCann
Anti-imperialist on the one hand, god bless america on the other – it was ever thus with republicanism, all the way back to Dev.

Music | Interview 40% |  7 Feb 2006
The go! scene Ed Power
Toronto supergroup Broken Social Scene have been christened this year’s Arcade Fire. No wonder they look so worried.

Hot Features | Commentary 39% | 15 Sep 1999
Opening Eyes Jimmy Lacey
JIMMY LACEY reports from New York on the impact of Stanley Kubrick s final film, Eyes Wide Shut.

Music | Interview 39% | 24 Feb 2009
Cherry and the tastemakers Peter Murphy
Graduates of the Manhattan avant-garde scene The Virgins join us from somewhere to the left of the middle of nowhere – that would be Madison, Wisconsin – to talk hype, art and modelling shoots.

Hot Features | Interview 39% |  9 Nov 2004
Strange Tales & Practical Magic Peter Murphy
Susanna Clarke’s debut novel, the epic Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, is putting new blood into new magic, not to mention proving something of a sensation on the bestseller charts.

Politics | Frontlines 39% | 22 Aug 2002
Wage against the machine Peter Murphy
Author Barbara Ehrenreich worked in a variety of low-paid jobs in the USA to research her book Nickel & Dimed - Undercover In Low-Wage USA. The conditions and terms of employment she uncovered make frightening reading

Hot Features | Commentary 39% | 20 Aug 1997
FIVE GO OUT ON THE THE NET Helena Mulkearns
There was a significant Irish presence at the recent intel festival in New York an event which was broadcast worldwide via the Internet. Report: helena mulkerns.

Politics | Frontlines 38% | 24 Jun 1998
Love Is The Drug Stuart Clark
It may have given new hope - and virility - to impotent men around the globe, but, as stuart clark reports, the wonder drug viagra is also causing an excitable commotion among the world's media.

Hot Features | Commentary 38% | 19 Oct 1994
Stage - MAI DAY Joe Jackson
IN THE last issue of Hot Press we previewed the play which turned out to be the most universally-acclaimed production of the Dublin Theatre Festival: Marina Carr’s The Mai, which is still running at the Peacock Theatre.

Politics | Frontlines 38% |  9 Feb 2004
The view from the panic room Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy argues that the US media are causing more fear and loathing than the threat of terrorism itself.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 21 Jul 2008
Arthur's Dailies Tara Brady
Brooklyn-born filmmaker MATT WOLF has fashioned a brilliant cinematic portrait of downtown electro disco visionary Arthur Russell.

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  4 Oct 2004
A wizard and a true star Peter Murphy
Roddy Doyle is one of Ireland's most important writers. Having made his initial breakthrough with The Commitments, he won the Booker prize in 1993 with Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha. Now with his new novel Oh, Play That Thing – the sequel to the critically acclaimed A Star called Henry – he is back to one of his guiding passions, music, as he takes his protagonist Henry smart through the scrum of 1920s New York, and on to Louis Armstrong's Chicago.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 14 Apr 1999
The Parson's Tale Colm O Hare
Irish fiction continues to grow in both popularity and hipness. In this special feature we talk to three of its most prominent young exponents: John Connolly, Conal Creedon and Julie Parsons.

Music | Interview 37% |  1 Oct 1997
HOT COLE Colm O Hare
Despite the beliefs of many misguided Americans, paula cole has no intention of giving up her singing career to look after a macho cowboy. colm o?hare feels neglected.

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  5 Mar 1997
some Candace talking Joe Jackson
Author and columnist Candace Bushnell, who has been dubbed the Sharon Stone of journalism , on love, sex, drugs, drink and the dark underbelly of high society from New York to Dublin.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 17 Sep 2008
Johnny come lately Peter Murphy
He was a struggling author until a book he wrote for children became an adult sensation. John Boyne talks about The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 12 May 2004
Blues Explosion Peter Murphy
When Martin Scorsese made Leaving Las Vegas director Mike Figgis an offer he couldn’t refuse, the result was the British component of an unprecedented film history of the blues.

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  6 May 2005
Animal House Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson talks to Susan FitzGerald, star of Landmark Productions’ Irish premiere of Edward Albee’s The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, the controversial play which explores a range of taboo topics.

Music | News 37% | 17 Dec 2008
Stand announce Whelan's date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin Indie quartet Stand have confirmed that they will play their final gig of 2008 in Whelan's on December 21.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 25 Nov 2005
Caught In The Net: The hate hate show Stuart Clark
Naming and shaming awaits any man who fails to satisfy his partner.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 11 Jul 2008
Relationships ahoy Anne Sexton
In her bestselling short-story collection, Bengali-American writer Jhumpa Lahiri asks probing questions about family life in the modern world.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 15 Apr 2005
Tales Of A Bad Seed Peter Murphy
How does a parent react when a teenage son commits a horrific murder? In what has been a surprise best-seller, Lionel Shriver has confronted a taboo subject – with chilling results.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 19 Jan 2004
Break like the wind Tara Brady
The team that did for heavy rock in Spinal Tap have now turned their comedic attentions to ’60s folk in a mighty wind. interview Tara Brady

Music | Interview 36% |  1 Mar 2001
Livin' Doll Peter Murphy
He pioneered the art of glam-punk excess with the New York Dolls and now he's learned to grow old gracefully. Peter Murphy meets the boy from New York City, the ever cool David Johansen. Photos: MYLES CLAFFEY

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  2 Mar 2000
Glamorama Ding Dong Stuart Clark
It s the morning after the night before and BRET EASTON ELLIS feels like he s got Marilyn Manson playing inside his head. A dinner date with fellow penslinger Irvine Welsh has gone seriously pear-shaped and like his most famous literary creation, the Californian is fit to kill. STUART CLARK offers tea and solpadeine, and in return gets the lowdown on American Psycho, trans-Atlantic stalkers and why both Air Supply and the Teletubbies are evil. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Hot Features | Commentary 36% |  7 Jul 1999
Into The Arms Of America Eamon Sweeney
We re surrounded by American culture from the breakfasts we eat through the beer we drink to the music and movies we define our lives by. And with Independence Day coming on July 4th, you might as well go ahead and enjoy it to the full. Here EAMON SWEENEY suggests how to become an American for a day.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 10 Feb 2006
JT and me Peter Murphy
He was a literary sensation, a writer with the outlaw charm of a rock star. But when rumours began to circulate that JT LeRoy was nothing more than a post-modern media prank, Peter Murphy, a friend and confidante, found himself caught up in an extraordinary story.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  6 Jan 2003
Michael Moore Craig Fitzsimons
The creator of Bowling For Columbine, this year’s most devastating big screen documentary, shoots from the hip on violence, gun control, Charlton Heston, George Bush, satire and the Canadian solution to an American problem

Music | Interview 36% | 28 Sep 2000
The Transformer Peter Murphy
The first rule of interviewing LOU REED is that you don t: he interviews you. Peter Murphy survives the turning of the tables and is rewarded with thoughts on Joyce, Wilde, Dylan, Ginsberg and on becoming an elder stateman for the alternative thing .

Music | Interview 36% | 14 Apr 1999
Super furry animals John Walshe
They may be named after the cute and cuddly creature from Gremlins, but the noisefest Mogwai inflict on the eardrums is more like the after effects of nuclear fallout. John Walshe met them.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 23 Jan 2009
Portuguese man of awe Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark goes behind the scenes with Mario Rosenstock and the rest of the I’m On Setanta Sports team.

Music | Interview 36% | 18 Jan 2006
Irish bands to watch for in 2006 John Walshe
John Walshe highlights some Irish artists set to cause a stir in 2006.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 11 Oct 2001
JT LeRoy – The Hot Press Interview Peter Murphy
Shirley Manson, Tom Waits and Suzanne Vega are among the many heavyweight champions of US cult author JT LEROY, a 21-year-old who survived childhood abuse and a period as a truckstop hustler to become what he calls “an accidental novelist”.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 15 Nov 2004
Miss Congeniality Tara Brady
A smart, savvy actress with a wry take on the vagaries of fame Sarah Michelle Gellar has her feet planted more firmly on terra firma than the average Hollywood starlet. In an exclusive interview with hotpress, the Buffy The Vampire Slayer star discusses her blood-curdling new movie The Grudge, being a teen icon, marriage, celebrity and much else besides. Just don’t mention the English coffee.

Music | Interview 36% | 16 Mar 2000
Last Of The True Believers Stuart Clark
They re on the cover of NME! They re massive from Lahore to Lima! They ve rawked since 1973! Yes, they re AC/DC! STUART CLARK meets BRIAN JOHNSON.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  5 Jan 2006
The War Correspondent's War Correspondent Craig Fitzsimons
Robert Fisk is one of the most insightful war correspondents on the planet, his reports from Iraq and elsewhere the scourge of spindoctors, warmongers and tin-pot dictators alike. Craig Fitzsimons finds him on the frontline.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  6 Mar 2007
The Man Behind The Wire Peter Murphy
He found fame in Queer As Folk and is currently to be seen in the acclaimed US crime drama The Wire. Now Aidan Gillen is burning up the Irish stage in an acclaimed new production of a David Mamet classic.

Music | Interview 35% | 16 Jun 2008
Return of the Likely Trads Olaf Tyaransen
On the eve of the release of their latest album, Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill shoot the breeze about on-the-road partying and incorporating non-folk influences into their songbook

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 30 Apr 1997
Sins of The Father Joe Jackson
At the age of 20, kathryn harrison embarked on a full-blown sexual affair with her own father an incestuous relationship which the acclaimed author has now chronicled in detail in her latest book, The Kiss. joe jackson meets the woman who has been attacked as a mercenary slut wanting to capitalise on shock value . Pix: colm henry.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 25 May 2005
It's Never Too Late To Have A Crappy Childhood Peter Murphy
Or, Augusten Burroughs And The Art Of Magical Thinking. Peter Murphy talks to the bestselling author about his troubled upbringing in rural Massachusetts, the long and strange series of events that led to him becoming a writer, and why his current personal and professional happiness may just mean that his extraordinary story has a happy ending after all. Photography by Emily Quinn.

Music | Interview 35% |  6 Oct 1993
Buffalo Stance Lorraine Freeney
With a herd of their fellow Bostonians stampeding the charts and a fine new album Big Red Letter Day to their credit, BUFFALO TOM seem especially primed to cash in on the commercial success that has been dangled teasingly in front of their faces for years. But are they too normal to be rock 'n' roll stars? LORRAINE FREENEY tracked the band in London with that very question in mind.

Politics | Frontlines 35% |  9 Feb 1994
The Politics of Rape Liam Fay
Since writing her book The Morning After: Sex, Fear And Feminism, author Katie Roiphe has been subjected to an unprecedented level of private and public vilification for her outspoken views on rape. Here, she talks to Liam Fay about the growing complexity of sexual politics in the States. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Music | Interview 35% | 27 Apr 2000
Sex & Drugs & Diddley Aye Joe Jackson
This is THE CHIEFTAINS as you've never encountered them before - more like mad, trad and dangerous to know than the grand-daddies of Irish traditional music. Smoking dope with Philip Lynott! Busting muscles through wild sex! Yes, it's the bits that aren't in the official biography. But, soft, not a word to Paddy, OK? Part One of an exclusive two-part interview. By JOE JACKSON.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  6 Jul 2005
Hard To Swallow Tara Brady
Deep Throat was a smut blockbuster and pop-culture sensation. A new documentary, Inside Deep Throat, examines its impact on feminism, cinema and – oh yes – porn. It also sheds light on the tragic truth behind the movie, explains director Fenton Bailey.

Music | Interview 35% | 20 Aug 1997
POP:THE QUESTIONS Mike Edgar
Having steamrolled its way across America, and through most of Europe, it seemed as if U2 s PopMart extravaganza might come to grief in the most unlikely of places their homeland of Ireland. Now however, one Supreme Court case on, U2 are scheduled to play not just two Dublin dates but a newly-added Belfast homecoming as well. Interview: MIKE EDGAR

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  8 Jul 1998
Rock Of Stages Joe Jackson
Once a rock’n’roll performer in his youth, CONOR McPHERSON has now graduated into one of Ireland’s brightest theatrical and literary talents. Still only in his mid-20s, he’s already written the screenplay of the acclaimed Irish thriller I Went Down, as well as several acclaimed plays, This Limetree Bower and his latest effort The Weir. Here, he talks to JOE JACKSON about the mixed reception he’s received from Irish theatre critics, and the influence of rock music on his work.

Music | Interview 35% | 29 Mar 2001
My Aimee Is True Colm O Hare
With nominations for an oscar, a grammy and a golden globe under her belt, Aimee Mann has proved her critics wrong as colm o'hare discovers

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 22 Jan 2008
Oh brothers, where art thou? Tara Brady
After a pair of critical and commercial misfires, Joel and Ethan Coen have returned with what many critics are hailing as the best film of their career, the dark noir No Country For Old Men.

Music | Interview 35% |  6 Feb 2006
The black stuff Greg McAteer
Frances Black has returned to her folk roots and released her most extraordinary record yet.

Music | Interview 35% | 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]

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 16 Nov 1994
The VAMPIRE STRIKES back Helena Mulkearns
Neil Jordan's controversial new film Interview With The Vampire has angered both the gay community, who objected to the dilution of the movie's homoerotic content, and the author of the novel from which it is adapted, Anne Rice, who disagreed with the choice of Hollywood golden boy Tom Cruise in the starring role. However, with Anne Rice conspicuously recanting and the critics in the U.S. responding rapturously, signs are that this is one Vampire which won't lay down and die. Report: Helena Mulkerns

Music | Interview 35% | 14 Nov 2003
The Buck stops here Peter Murphy
from reagan to bush; from radio free europe to clear channel; from green to reveal; from the sfx to marlay park. REM call time out and Peter Buck fills in the gaps from 1983 to 2003. interview Peter Murphy

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 17 Aug 2000
Vinnie Jones Stuart Clark
He was soccer s hardest man. Now he s in the process of becoming a genuine Hollywood star. Here VINNIE JONES talks to STUART CLARK about being mates with Madonna and Brad Pitt, his years with the Crazy Gang, and why he dislikes Johnny Giles

Politics | Frontlines 35% |  6 Aug 1997
northern EXPOSURE? Olaf Tyaransen
A top American psychologist claims she has unearthed disturbing evidence of CIA involvement with British Intelligence in Northern Ireland. Olaf Tyaransen reports.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 11 Jan 2006
Books of the year 2005 Peter Murphy
Annual article: Peter Murphy rounds up the best music, fiction and non-fiction books of 2005.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 11 Jun 2003
Tom Humphries Kim Porcelli
Widely recognised as the best sports writer in Ireland, Tom Humphries became a key player himself, this time last year, when his interview with Roy Keane led to the departure of the Corkman from Ireland’s World Cup squad. Here, Humphries discusses sports journalism, club versus country, soccer in Croker, the Michelle Smith scandal and, of course, Roy Keane, his part in his downfall. [Pics Mick Quinn]

Music | Interview 35% |  5 Mar 2003
The truth about cocaine Olaf Tyaransen
Make no mistake about it, cocaine is more widely available in Ireland than at any time in the past. But is it the nasty, evil and dangerous drug of tabloid legend? In this Special Hot Press Report, Olaf Tyaransen goes behind the myths to uncover the history of, and the facts about, what has been dubbed the Champagne Drug. He talks to the Gardai and to dealers – and offers an honest assessment, from his own personal experience, of the drug that's widely used by musicians, media types, accountants, advertising execs and lawyers.

Music | Interview 35% |  4 Sep 2008
Ron Jeremy: Hollywood hard man Olaf Tyaransen
He's slept with more than 4,000 women and starred in over 2,000 X-rated movies. But Ron Jeremy has also been feted at Trinity College.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 23 Sep 2008
The man behind The Wire Paul Nolan
Ahead of his public interview in Dublin with Hot Press, Wire creator David Simon talks about the genesis of the series and about his controversial new Iraq-set show.

Music | Interview 35% | 30 Jun 1993
Neil's Old Man Colm O Hare
COLM O'HARE meets SCOTT YOUNG, father of Neil, and a renowned journalist, author and broadcaster in his own right. In this rare interview he talks about his best-known subject - his famous son.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 16 Jul 1987
E.C. Was Here Elvis Costello
As his singular contribution to the birthday party, guest writer Elvis Costello offers a handful of stories from his ten years on the beat, which serve to illustrate why, in his own words, “I’d rather be a folk music fan than a teen idol.”

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 25 Aug 2006
Look what they've done to my mother tongue Craig Fitzsimons
Journalist STEVEN POOLE has, inspired by Orwell, written a riveting book documenting the insidious abuses of the English language perpetrated by politicians and powermongers.

Music | Interview 35% |  3 Oct 2003
God Speed You Black Emperor Peter Murphy
With the death of Johnny Cash two weeks ago, music’s Mount Rushmore finally crumbled. From the hell-raising country outlaw of the ’60s to his final incarnation as a patriarchal figure intoning songs of guilt and redemption, Cash’s voice resonated down through the years with undimmed intensity. In this special Hot Press tribute to the Man In Black, Peter Murphy talks to Cash collaborators Sandy Kelly and U2, and recounts the turbulent life and times of one of the most iconic figures in 20th century music

Music | Interview 35% | 26 Jan 1994
No Sleep 'Til Corduff Bill Graham
It's off to the most Northerly gig in the country with the island angels of Altan as Bill Graham spends a weekend in Donegal with our most dynamic traditional outfit and posits the theory that by looking to the past for inspiration Altan may hold a significant key to the future.

Music | Interview 35% | 11 Mar 2009
Reading between the line (part 2) Olaf Tyaransen
Part two of our U2 interview...

Music | Interview 35% | 26 Jan 1994
No sleep ‘til Culdaff Bill Graham
It’s off to the most Northerly gig in the country with the island angels of ALTAN as BILL GRAHAM spends a weekend in Donegal with our most dynamic traditional outfit and posits the theory that by looking to the past for inspiration Altan may hold a significant key to the future.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  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 35% | 22 Aug 2003
1 Thrill Communication Olaf Tyaransen
It sounds like the stuff of hype and overnight success – from struggling garage band to next big thing and accolades from noel gallagher, morrissey and bono – but even at an average age of 23 The Thrills have paid their dues. Olaf Tyaransen hears how the summer’s hottest band went from worshipping whipping boy to having beck’s da play on their debut album.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  2 Aug 2001
James Ellroy Danny Ilegems
Best known as the author of the modern noir classic LA Confidential, JAMES ELLROY is back in the spotlight with his new book The Cold 6000, a factional encounter with late 20th century America. Here, the straight-talking Ellroy tells why JFK was second-rate and J. Edgar Hoover a fiend, why Bill Clinton is a horrible human being and George W. Bush not as bad as we think, and why Martin Luther King was the greatest American man of the last century Words: DANNY ILEGEMS

Hot Features | Commentary 35% |  7 Dec 2000
Into The Heart Of America Peter Murphy
As the Bush-Gore election night morphed into pure strung-out political farce, a footloose hotpress writer found himself hunkered down in Amherst, Massachusetts, the place Emily Dickinson and Dinosaur Jnr have both called home. With smalltown American as his window on the world, this is the view that Peter Murphy got

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 12 Dec 2005
Confessions of a pick-up artist Peter Murphy
Is there a technique to picking up a member of the opposite sex – or does it just happen? Feeling that he could do with a little bit of help in that department, journalist Neil Strauss hooked up with a cult community of Pick Up Artists and set out to learn the secrets of the trade. With all those Christmas parties looming, his advice might just come in handy.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  8 Jun 2006
A history of violence Olaf Tyaransen
He revolutionised contemporary fiction with Fight Club. But, with more than one brutal murder lurking in the family undergrowth, Chuck Palahniuk's own life has been as troubled and disturbing as any of his books

Music | Interview 34% | 21 Jan 2005
The Greatest Film Director In The World Tara Brady
Thought that’d grab your attention! Having made his name with such arthouse classics as In The Mood For Love, Fallen Angels and Chungking Express, legendary Hong Kong director Wong Kar-Wai is back with the eagerly anticipated 2046. A dazzling collage of existential longing, wacky sci-fi and lurid pulp thrills, it confirms his status as, well, one of the real greats of modern cinema.

Music | Interview 34% |  4 Sep 2002
Elvis leaves the building Joe Jackson
In the second and final part of the ultimate interview, elvis talks about colonel Tom Parker, marriage to priscilla, his '68 comeback, his quest for enlightenment and the truth about his drug intake. but as he dreams of an exciting future, at 42 he doesn’t realise that the end is close at hand *The quotes in this recreated interview are drawn from a wealth of reliable sources and involved extensive research into many rare articles and books

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 18 Mar 2009
Return to Zion Jason O'Toole
The world was united in condemnation over the Israeli bombardment of Gaza. In a rare print interview Israel ambassador to Dublin Zion Evrony says the campaign was justified and that his country was motivated by the desire to bring peace to the Middle East. And he tells us why comparisons between Northern Ireland the Middle East are fatuous

Hot Features | Commentary 34% |  1 Sep 1999
Symphony For A Devil Peter Murphy
30 years after the savage Tate/LaBianca murders that epitomised the dark side of the American hippy dream, CHARLES MANSON aka God aka The Devil, continues to exert a potent influence on popular culture. In part one of a two-part feature, PETER MURPHY recalls the twisted vision of a charismatic man whose personal interpretation of The Beatles Helter Skelter helped give rise to one of the crimes of the century.

Music | News 34% |  7 Nov 2003
US critics thrilled with The Thrills The Hot Press Newsdesk
With the recent US release of their So Much For The City album, the Dubliners have racked up some rave reviews across the Atlantic

Music | News 33% | 24 Apr 2002
Can't be that lazy, then The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Byrne heads to the Ambassador this summer on the back of new album Look Into The Eye Ball, "his best work in years"

Music | News 32% | 10 Jan 2006
The Frames announce new dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Yup, Glen Hansard and the boys are back for some more. Sock it to us!

Music | News 32% | 10 Mar 2003
"The best singer in the business" The Hot Press Newsdesk
You can see whether you agree with Frank Sinatra's assessment when lounge-music legend Tony Bennett swans into Vicar St

Music Review | Live 32% |  5 Jul 2001
Air Duan Stokes
All the while there were moments of beauty and depth, but they were never quite sustained, never quite took off

Music | News 32% | 11 Feb 2009
Live Nation Merger With Ticketmaster Confirmed In The US The Hot Press Newsdesk
Plans to merge Live Nation and Ticketmaster have been confirmed in the US, with an announcement to the New York Stock Exchange.

Music | News 32% | 22 Jan 2003
Mali music The Hot Press Newsdesk
Highly lauded contralto Kandia Kouyate, from Mali, west Africa, brings her four-piece band on Irish tour

Music | News 31% | 22 Apr 2004
Mayor of Baltimore DID NOT sign MacGowan petition The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Mayor of Baltimore, Martin O'Malley has issued a statement to hotpress.com stating that the "Martin O'Malley" whom allegedly signed the ongoing online petition regarding Shane MacGowan's business relationship with Joey Cashman is NOT Martin O'Malley the Mayor of Baltimore.

Music | News 31% | 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 31% |  1 Apr 2009
Phantom 105.2 to honor Kurt Cobain The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinéad Ni Mhórdha will dedicate a special show to the late rocker on the 15 anniversary of his death.

Music | News 30% | 13 May 2009
The Manchester Orchestra play The Academy 2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The violin and Manc-free quartet are over in July.

Hot Features | Reports 29% | 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 Review | Album 29% | 24 Jun 2003
Filth & Fire Sarah McQuaid
Gauthier has a natural Southern twang and a laid-back, conversational singing style that keep the unrelenting gloom of the lyrics from crossing over the line into self-parody.

Politics | McCann 29% | 19 Jun 2002
Father queer father Eamonn McCann
Gay men have traditionally sought sanctuary within the catholic church but at what price?

Music | News 28% |  8 Sep 1993
From The Round Tower Clippings File ?? ??
From The Round Tower Clippings File

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 28% |  2 Dec 2008
The Times They are Changed Stuart Clark
A look at some of the web craze after the election, including a newspaper hoax and Obama photos and- not related to the election- what's the latest with some bands.

Politics | Bootboy 28% | 24 Nov 2004
Unhappy As Larry aka BootBoy
Our columnist is taken with a recent state-of-the-nation address by US playwright and gay political activist, Larry Kramer

Politics | Message 27% |  1 Dec 2008
Rant in D Minor: The Spooky Art Peter Murphy
What songs can tell us about the future- and about ourselves.

Film Review | Film 27% |  8 Feb 2002
The Believer Tara Brady
..a powerful and morally complex work.

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 27 May 2008
Stage: The Africa Express Joe Jackson
It was the play that took dramatist Tarell McCraney from obscurity to Broadway acclaim - a progression that was all the more impressive considering its minuscule budget.

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 19 Mar 2008
Stage: The reign in Spain Joe Jackson
The themes explored in Calderon's 17th century drama Life is a dream are contemporary enough to be filmed by Tarantino, contends director Tom Creed.

Politics | McCann 27% | 25 Feb 2009
Got to admit it's getting better Eamonn McCann
Bono must be doing something right if the Sindo are on his back. Also: why is the church still considered immune from civil law?

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 16 Dec 2008
Christmas down under  
Although born in Melbourne, Australia, Liam Finn regards Auckland in New Zealand as his spiritual home. He takes us on a tour of some of his favourite neighbourhoods.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 27% |  6 Mar 2002
Trun's not dead! Stuart Clark
The music industry will implode the moment you buy one, but if you don't mind committing grand theft audio www.web.ukonline.co.uk/boomselection will tell you - and the Anti-Piracy Squad - everything you need to know about the current craze for bootlegs

Politics | McCann 27% | 24 Nov 1999
Sects Maniac Eamonn McCann
Not for the first time, the mainstream christian churches are expressing concern about religious cults. EAMON McCANN reckons they have a cheek.

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 25 Jan 2008
Stage: Julie, Madly Deeply Joe Jackson
A new production of Strindberg’s Miss Julie invites the audience to take an existential head-trip, says its star, Catherine Walker.

Music Review | Album 27% | 23 Nov 2006
Orphans - Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards Peter Murphy
Tom Waits's new album is a sprawling, all-encompassing collection of politics, history and cultural tidbits. Brilliant.

Politics | Message 27% | 23 Jul 2003
The reconstruction of Africa Niall Stokes
Irrespective of what Bono hopes or Bob Geldof argues, U.S. aid for an embattled continent will extract too high a price.

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 16 Dec 2008
The master Peter Murphy
He's the acknowledged elder statesman of Irish literature. But John Banville also has an intriguing parallel career as a writer of gumshoe potboilers. He talks about juggling personas - and about the dangers of dishing out bad reviews to other writers.

Hot Features | Reports 27% |  6 Mar 2009
Bruce almighty Tara Brady
To his fans, he’s the greatest living actor alive. So why has nobody else ever heard of Bruce Campbell? He talks about life as the god of the B-list.

Music | News 27% | 25 Sep 2008
My Bloody Valentine to release new albums The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kevin Shields has told the New York Times that My Bloody Valentine are planning to release two new albums.

Politics | McCann 27% | 22 Jun 2007
How long must we sing this song? Eamonn McCann
30th Anniversary Retrospective: Thirty years ago, the USA was engaged in a bloody and illegal war, and led by a discredited President with no compunction about breaking domestic or international law. Sound familiar?

Politics | McCann 27% | 25 Jun 2008
Watch Your Language Eamonn McCann
Why the English-speaking world can think the Irish for some of its most distinctive words and phrases.

Music | News 26% | 14 Sep 2003
God Speed You Black Emperor Peter Murphy
Johnny Cash – 1932-2003 By Peter Murphy

Politics | McCann 26% | 11 Dec 2008
Blair: Forgotten But Not Gone Eamonn McCann
Having dragged Britain into war, former Prime Minister Tony Blair is now touting his services as a peace-dealer in the middle east. With Christmas on the way, no wonder he's looking crazier than ever before

Politics | McCann 26% | 17 Feb 1999
The Politics Of Opportunism Eamonn McCann
The perception of Bill Clinton as an OK guy with weaknesses is far removed from reality, writes EAMONN McCANN.

Hot Features | London Calling 26% | 25 Feb 2003
Intelligent white men Barry Glendenning
In the media wilderness, certain maverick voices can be depended upon to speak the truth. Also, the agonising decision faced by the FA’s dubious goals committee.

Politics | Message 26% |  7 Jul 2008
Rant in D Minor: Hail Saint Huck Peter Murphy
...Or why the wonderful Huck Finn is the classic that should be on everybody's bookshelf.

Politics | McCann 26% | 22 Sep 1993
CRUISE'S MISGUIDED MISSILE Eamonn McCann
On August 22nd the Sunday Independent carried a number of articles attacking Michael D. Higgins for remarks he had made in an interview in Hot Press. One of these articles was by Conor Cruise O'Brien. I want to comment on it.

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% | 25 May 2000
Rock In A Far Place Jonathan O Brien
The Rock is the WWF s biggest star. And that makes him a strange man in a strange world

Politics | McCann 26% |  6 Dec 2001
You are for us or against us Eamonn McCann
The hypocrisy of the us war on terrorism and a nice new church just in time for christmas

Hot Features | Reports 26% | 30 Oct 2007
The patriot acts Niall Stanage
The Boss is back, and boy is he pissed. Bruce Springsteen uses the language of classic American rock 'n' roll to address the disquiet and despair of the modern-day American nightmare. Hot Press bore witness to a cluster of exclusive warm-up shows in New York and New Jersey.

Politics | McCann 26% | 20 Aug 2003
Joining America's Disappeared Eamonn McCann
I’m sorry to hear of an old acquaintance, John Eddie McNicholl, taking a hit from the Bush regime, and even sorrier to note the reaction of an influential element of Irish-America.

Politics | McCann 26% | 27 Sep 2001
With God on their side Eamonn McCann
Religion and politics: the worst are full of passionate intensity

Politics | McCann 26% | 27 Sep 2001
With God on their side Eamonn McCann
Religion and politics: the worst are full of passionate intensity

Politics | McCann 26% | 10 Apr 2002
Adams: part of the family Eamonn McCann
Sinn Fein’s role in the war on terrorism; New York attack cops walk free; and how the is kidnapping international suspects

Politics | McCann 26% | 17 Jan 2002
Who killed Buddy? Eamonn McCann
The mysterious death of Bill Clinton's dog. Plus: biblical homophobia and American anthrax

Politics | McCann 25% |  1 Feb 2001
Lies about the prize Eamonn McCann
MARTIN LUTHER KING is constantly commemmorated in a way that glosses over his true radicalism

Politics | McCann 25% | 13 Apr 2007
Hey Joe Eamonn McCann
While Holmes and Foreman prosper, the great Smokin’ Joe Frazier is boxing history’s forgotten legend, never forgiven for his 1971 victory over Ali.

Politics | McCann 25% |  5 Feb 2003
Today Alabama, tomorrow Ballymena Eamonn McCann
It’s official: the more gays a place has, the less likely it is to be battered by tornados. However, if an area has a lot of protestants…

Politics | McCann 25% | 16 Apr 2003
Send in the clowns Eamonn McCann
The Bush administration’s Manson family values. Also: the abolition of sin in Strabane.

Politics | McCann 25% | 11 Feb 2005
The Day The Music Died Eamonn McCann
Why aren’t more artists protesting against the US government’s refusal to grant visas to Cuban musicians? Plus: The inside story on Mark E. Smith’s infamous appearance on Newsnight and why the controversy over Derry airport has exposed the hypocrisy of Michael O’Leary.

Politics | McCann 25% |  5 Jul 2001
Tri, tri and tri again Eamonn McCann
Trilateral thinking, Mary Robinson and the secret rulers of the world

Hot Features | Reports 25% |  3 Jan 2007
Books of the year, 2006 Peter Murphy
Annual article: From the strange to the mundane, from poetic champions to pornographic novels, from maverick auteurs to great lost crime novels: it was a hell of a year to be a reader.

Hot Features | Reports 25% |  8 Dec 2006
Have a reel good Christmas Tara Brady
Tara Brady browses through the menu of movies hitting your screens for the festive season.

Politics | McCann 25% | 10 Dec 1997
A Good Year for the Crazies! Eamonn McCann
From the nun on the bun to Allah on a training shoe, blessed eamonn mccann says 'Amen' to the unholy year of 1997 with all the news that fits through the eye of a needle.

Music | News 25% | 20 Dec 2005
Give me '05 Stuart Clark
Annual article: Stuart Clark looks back at the news stories, rumour and innuendo that shaped the rock'n'roll year.

  25% |  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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