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Music | News 100% | 23 Feb 2005
Sinead O'Connor's nude painting sold to highest bidder The Hot Press Newsdesk
Jim Fitzpatrick's nude painting of Sinead O'Connor has sold at auction for €15,000

Music | News 99% | 21 Mar 2007
Sinead O'Connor to headline Dublin Castle The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor makes her return to the live foray in style - she's set to headline a day of the Heineken Green Energy Festival.

Music | News 99% | 15 Feb 2008
Sinead O'Connor to collaborate with John Waters The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O’Connor has collaborated with former Hot Press scribe John Waters on a charity song that will be released in March.

Music | News 97% |  7 Dec 2006
Sinead O'Connor releases free audio Christmas card The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O’Connor will be releasing two newly recorded songs as a special audio Christmas card on December 15.

Music | News 95% | 24 Apr 2003
Sinead O'Connor announces her retirement The Hot Press Newsdesk
In one of the most dramatic developments in Irish music in decades, Sinead O'Connor has said that she will retire from the music business in three months time

Music Review | Live 94% | 26 Aug 2005
Sinead O'Connor live at Kingston, Jamaica Adrienne Murphy
Proffering a delicious taste of her forthcoming album, Throw Down Your Arms, due for release this autumn, Sinead O’Connor thrilled punters at the Prime Minister’s 2005 Independence Gala in Jamaica with her impassioned version of Bob Marley’s ‘War’, accompanied on drum and bass by famous riddim twins, Sly and Robbie.

Music | News 91% |  2 Apr 2007
Sinead O'Connor reveals full album details The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor has announced the tracklisting and release date of her new album Theology.

Music | News 91% | 11 Feb 2009
Sinead O’Connor to play London's Pigalle Club The Hot Press Newsdesk
Jack L and Mary Coughlan are also appearing in Vince Power's supper club.

Music | News 91% | 11 Nov 2009
Sinead O'Connor records anti-child prostitution single The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mary J. Blige and Santigold are also supporting the project.

Hot Features | Interview 87% |  3 Oct 2007
At Home With... Sinead Desmond Jackie Hayden
Sinead Desmond is a presenter on TV3’s Ireland AM, a job that gets her out of the house by 4am. But it’s never too early for a house call.

Film Review | Film 81% | 28 Jul 1993
BAD BEHAVIOUR Neil McCormack
BAD BEHAVIOUR (Directed by Les Blair, Starring Stephen Rea, Sinead Cusack, Philip Jackson, Phil Daniels)

Music | News 80% | 28 May 2009
Roisin Murphy and Sinead O'Connor release single The Hot Press Newsdesk
The ladies cover Chaka Khan for charity

Hot Features | Commentary 80% | 12 May 1999
SINIAD O CONNOR BECOMES A PRIEST The Hot Press Newsdesk
SINEAD O Connor has said that she will continue with her music career, despite having been ordained a priest in Lourdes by a bishop of the rebel catholic Tridentine church.

Music | Interview 78% |  8 Nov 2001
Talkin’ to an angel Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY meets Ghostland’s JOHN Sinead and his new 'Interview With An Angel' album

Music Review | Live 78% | 23 Feb 1994
SINEAD LOHAN AND DECLAN SINNOTT, NOMOS AND OPEN KITCHEN Siobhan Long
SINEAD LOHAN AND DECLAN SINNOTT, NOMOS AND OPEN KITCHEN (featuring Hank Wedel) (Whelan’s, Dublin)

Music Review | Live 77% | 30 Nov 2007
Sinead O'Connor in The Olympia, Dublin Adrienne Murphy
Sinead’s voice and the band, honed from months on the road, are at the absolute peak of their powers. Lots of fans I spoke to afterwards felt they’d never heard her sound better.

Music | News 76% |  9 Jul 1997
Sinead: "Cannabis Is Addictive" Olaf Tyaransen
Sinead O'Connor sent the following letter to Hot Press for publication. Below, Olaf Tyaransen replies.

Broadcast | Audio 75% |  8 Feb 2008
Republic Of Loose & Sinead O'Connor - 'We People Who Are Darker Than Blue' The Hot Press Newsdesk
Listen to Sinead O'Connor & Republic of Loose's new collaboration 'We People Who Are Darker Than Blue'.

Music Review | Single 74% |  9 Feb 1994
You Made Me The Thief Of Your Heart Stuart Clark
Sinead O’Connor: “You Made Me The Thief Of Your Heart” (Island)

Music | News 74% |  8 Oct 2002
Sinead O'Connor hits the small screen The Hot Press Newsdesk
The making of Sean Nos Nua has been captured on film by Bringing It All Back Home Director, Philip King.

Music | News 74% | 24 Jan 2008
Two unique duets for Meteor Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
Duetting pairs Lisa Hannigan (pictured) and Gary Lightbody as well as Sinead O'Connor and Republic Of Loose, are set to perform live together at the forthcoming Meteor Irish Music Awards.

Music | News 71% | 16 Jul 2003
Sinead O'Connor to release new CD and DVD The Hot Press Newsdesk
The High Priestess of Irish music announces details of a double CD and DVD release prior to her retirement from the music industry

Music | News 71% | 30 Jun 2005
Sinead O’Connor Asks: Are We Free To Criticise George Bush? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bob Geldof says: “Yes”

Music | News 71% | 30 Oct 2002
Graham cracker The Hot Press Newsdesk
Get set for a v. special V Graham Norton tonight - featuring no less than Sinead O'Connor

Music Review | Live 70% |  1 Sep 2008
Electric Picnic 2008: Sunday Ruraidh Conlon O'Reilly
My Bloody Valentine, Grinderman and Sinead O'Connor all star on Sunday, but the abiding question remains: were the Sex Pistols any good?

Music Review | Album 68% | 24 Oct 2002
Sinead O'Connor Sean Walsh
The most important female Irish artist of the last decade-and-a-half shuffles self-consciously onto the stage to a truly warm Mayo welcome. She looks healthy, rested and fighting fit.

Music | Interview 67% | 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.

Music | News 66% | 30 Apr 2009
Sinead Madden launches debut album The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Dublin songstress will showcase tracks from her forthcoming debut album Honey Promises at Crawdaddy next week.

Music | News 66% | 19 Jan 2009
Sinead & Shane confirmed for Barretstown gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | News 66% | 23 May 2007
Sinead O'Connor for orchestral concert The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor is to play a special concert in Limerick

Music | News 66% | 26 May 2006
Sinead O'Connor talks exclusively to Hot Press The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor isn't exactly one to take things lying down, and some US websites are about to find this out for themselves. In an exclusive chat with Hot Press she puts the story straight and talks about her next album. Only here folks!

Music | News 66% | 19 Apr 2005
Sinead O'Connor to perform at the Jammy Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having recently announced her return to music, Sinead O'Connor will be performing at the New York awards ceremony next week

Music | News 66% | 30 Mar 2005
Sinead O'Connor to release Collaborations album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor has announced details of a new collection of collaborative work

Music | News 66% | 10 Feb 2005
World Exclusive: The Comeback Kid - Sinead O'Connor annonces her comeback Niall Stokes
It's almost two years since Sinead O'Connor announced her retirement from music. However, it was always on the cards that she would find her voice again. The good news is that she has. She explains all in an exclusive interview with Niall Stokes...

Music | News 66% | 28 Sep 2004
Sinead O'Connor makes desperate appeal to the media The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sick of being the "the whipping post of Ireland's media", Sinead O'Connor has expressed her own sentiments in a recent newspaper advertisement

Music | News 66% | 25 Apr 2003
"My gut instinct is that Sinead O'Connor will always continue to sing..." The Hot Press Newsdesk
Other Voices: Songs From A Room director Philip King reacts to news of Sinead O'Connor's retirement from public life - and praises "one of the world's very best singers"

  65% | 16 Nov 2004
I Do Not Want What I Have Not Got (41/100 Greatest Irish Albums) The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
It was I Do Not Want What I Have Not Got that made Sinead O’Connor a worldwide star.

Music Review | Live 64% |  9 Nov 2006
Sinéad O’Connor live at The Sugar Club Adrienne Murphy
The prospect of an intimate evening with Sinead O’Connor, at which she would unveil songs from her new album, was an intrigung one.

Music Review | Album 64% | 21 Sep 1994
Universal Mother Bill Graham
SINEAD O’CONNOR : “Universal Mother” (Ensign)

Politics | Frontlines 63% |  1 Jul 2005
Sinead O'Connor Asks: Are We Free To Criticise George Bush? Sinead O'Connor
As Live 8 looms closer, rumours have been circulating that artists are being told that they cannot criticise politicians from the stage. HotPress' guest writer looks at the issues from an artist’s perspective. Bob Geldof responds below.

Hot Features | Commentary 63% | 26 May 1999
Sinead Answers Her Critics Sinead O'Connor
The following article for publication was submitted to Hot Press by SINIAD O CONNOR.

Music | News 58% | 25 Sep 2009
Kristofferson releases song about Sinead O'Connor The Hot Press Newsdesk
The new album Closer To the Bone by Kris Kristofferson includes a song ‘Sister Sinead’ which the American country legend penned as a tribute to the Irish artist.

Politics | Frontlines 56% | 24 Apr 2009
The fang's all here Matt Donnelly
He wrote one of the most influential novels in the English language but, for too long, Bram Stoker has been forgotten by his home town of Dublin. But a new city-wide celebration of Stoker’s Dracula aims to set this to rights

Music | News 56% | 10 May 2007
Sinead O'Connor leads new acts for Oxegen The Hot Press Newsdesk
A host of acts have been added to the Oxegen line-up - find out who right here.

Hot Features | Interview 55% | 25 Jun 2007
A little help from our friends Craig Fitzsimons and Jackie Hayden
To celebrate hotpress’s thirtieth anniversary issue, we thought we’d break out the bubbly (and the tea!) and invite round a collection of Ireland’s biggest stars.

Music | News 55% | 25 Aug 2003
The Festival of World Cultures a huge success The Hot Press Newsdesk
Even Sinead O'Connor came out to play at the Dun Laoghaire festivities over the weekend

Hot Features | Reports 55% | 12 May 2009
To Russia with Love Anne Sexton
From the glory days of the ‘80s to the ‘nul points’ indignation of recent years, Ireland’s Eurovision stock has taken a worrying slide. Can this year’s Moscow-bound representatives, SINÉAD MULVANEY and LESLEY-ANN, restore our standing as kings of Euro-cheese? n

Music | Interview 55% |  5 Dec 2006
The art of noise Neil Brennan
With musicians like Sinead O’Connor, Jerry Fish and Anto Drennan of The Corrs involved – the Music Ireland ‘06 expo was an unqualified success.

Music | Interview 55% | 26 Oct 2000
Screamagers John Walshe
John Walshe catches up with Screaming Orphans on the eve of their debut single release, Little Affair .

Music | Interview 55% | 11 Feb 2008
Resurrection Man The Hot Press Newsdesk
For his fifth solo album, The World Is Yours, a revitalised Ian Brown decided to kick the weed and address some serious political issues.

Music | Interview 55% | 25 May 2000
Natural Woman Niall Stokes
SINEAD O'CONNOR has been many things - bona fide pop star, tabloid target, controversial activist, mother and priest. But, above all, she is one of Ireland's most compelling musicians. With a new album due for release, she talks to NIALL STOKES about love, sex, the Church, fame, racism and why "it's important to make it soul music." Pictures: MYLES CLAFFEY

Music | Interview 54% | 16 Aug 2007
At home with Steve Wickham Colm O Hare
One of Ireland’s outstanding violin players, Steve Wickham is a long-time member of The Waterboys and respected composer in his own right. Born in Dublin, he’s a country boy at heart.

Music | Interview 54% | 26 Nov 2003
Notes From The Underground Hannah Hamilton
Freebird Records owner Brian Foley explains why over the past 25 years his store has become a firm favourite with such luminaries as Sonic Youth, Elvis Costello and U2.

Music | Interview 54% | 27 Jun 2002
Rock of ages Jackie Hayden
The best of times and the worst of times - we give you 25 defining moments in irish music (and a little bit more into the bargain!)

Music | News 53% | 28 Apr 2009
Crawdaddy to host Charity music event The Hot Press Newsdesk
The African/Irish music event organised by Feed Zimbabwe, will take place on May 17. Native DJ Tando will headline the event.

Hot Features | Interview 53% | 10 May 2001
Julian Gough Peter Murphy
Once he was the mouthy fop rocker who enraged at least as many people as he delighted; now with a debut novel just published he's a (mostly) critically acclaimed author whose time has apparently come. Peter Murphy meets former Toasted Heretic frontman Julian Gough to discuss a meeting with Morrissey and a near-miss with Sinead, the benefits of being humbled and crushed, fame and creativity on the dole and, one more time with feeling, the epic story of lawyers, lubricants and lunacy at Feile '92. Photography: Phillip Tottenham

Music | Interview 53% | 22 Sep 1988
A MIGHTY LONG WAY DOWN ROCK'N'ROLL Niall Stokes
Nearly a decade after the release of their debut single, U2 are widely regarded as the No. 1 rock band in the world. But the album and the film "Rattle And Hum" depict another kind of reality entirely. Larry, Adam and The Edge talk to Niall Stokes.

Music | News 53% | 23 Sep 2008
Alphastates to release new single The Hot Press Newsdesk
Alphastates’ fans will get a taste of their forthcoming album when they release their new single, ‘Human Nature’, on October 3.

Music | Interview 53% |  9 Oct 1986
OUT ON HIS OWN Bill Graham
The Edge talks to Bill Graham about his soundtrack album "Captive" - and about the hidden reservoirs the band are charting in their search for the follow-up to "The Unforgettable Fire"

Music Review | Single 53% | 30 Apr 2007
Mary Jones Meg Duffy
On her latest single, Majella Murphy’s vocals deliver the ballad of Mary Jones. Her voice is reminiscent of Dolores O’Riordan or Sinead O’Connor, but with more of a folky troubador sound. Keep an eye out for the Kilkenny songstress; while she released her debut, Brave New World, in 2006, Murphy’s warm sound and sweet lyrics are likely to continue winning fans in the future.

Music | News 52% | 23 Nov 2006
Sinead O Connor confirmed for Music Ireland + competition winners! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor is the latest addition to the A-listers as Music Ireland 06.

Music | News 52% | 27 Mar 2002
Nothing compares to Sinead The Hot Press Newsdesk
...says Massive Attack's 3D, now that several tracks' worth of collaboration with Sinead O'Connor are finally in the bag. And we'll surely see the new Massive album released in the autumn... okay, this time next century at the latest

Music | News 51% |  1 Oct 2008
HMV Inspirations exhibition for Music Show The Hot Press Newsdesk
A special exhibition focussing on musical inspirations as been lined up for The Music Show, which takes place at the RDS in Dublin this weekend, Saturday October 4 and Sunday October 5.

Music | News 51% | 13 Aug 2007
Ian Brown confirms Dublin concert details The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ian Brown has confirmed details of his upcoming Phoenix Park gig.

Music | News 51% | 16 Sep 2008
Damien Dempsey adds new Dublin show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Damien Dempsey has announced a second consecutive night at Vicar Street on December 18.

Music | Interview 50% | 27 May 1998
Flower power John Walshe
Bloom with a view after a four year sabbatical, Hothouse Flowers are back. John Walsh talks to arch-otanists Liam, Peter and Fiachna about just what it was that kept them out of the limelight (or should that be sunlamp) for so long.

Music | News 50% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Cathy Dillon
In international terms Ireland’s musical profile was probably never higher than in ’88, with Chris De Burgh, U2 and Enya playing musical chairs for the British No. 1 slot, and Sinead O’Connor and Hothouse Flowers making inroads in the US (despite the squabbling at home).

Music | News 50% | 18 Feb 2008
Aslan surprise at the Meteors The Hot Press Newsdesk
Aslan were the unexpected winners of the night at the Meteor Ireland Music awards, beating off competition from the likes of Ash, Delorentos and the Flaws to take the title of Best Irish Band.

Music | News 50% | 27 Oct 2008
Columb Farrelly Dies In Kerry The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dubliner Columb Farrelly, Hotpress/Smithwicks Producer of The Year in 1993, has died in Tralee after a short illness.

Music | News 49% |  9 Sep 2008
Luka Bloom releases new album, plots tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Singer-songwriter Luka Bloom will release his 12th album Eleven Songs next month, with a full Irish tour planned to promote the record.

Music | News 49% | 17 Jan 2008
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: U2 and Kila collaborate on Ronnie Drew tribute The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2, Simon Carmody and Kila have led a collaboration on a special tribute to Ronnie Drew, which was recorded in Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin, over the past few days.

Music Review | Album 49% | 27 Sep 2005
13 Songs Jackie Hayden
With this debut album Julie Feeney announces herself as the most intriguing female voice - bar the criminally neglected Shaz Oye - to come out of Ireland since Sinead O’Connor.

Music | News 49% |  2 May 2008
Scullion reunite in Cork The Hot Press Newsdesk
Scullion, one of the most popular and influential bands of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s in Ireland, have announced three re-union concerts, which will take place in Cork.

Music Review | Album 48% |  8 Oct 2007
The World Is Yours Patrick Freyne
Ian Brown’s fifth solo album is about the big issues. And while he's picked all the right targets, lyrically and musically it’s still a bit disappointing.

Music | News 47% | 18 Jan 2008
'It's a great honour' The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ronnie Drew has heard the song that was recorded as a special tribute to him by U2, Kila, Simon Carmody and a cast of leading Irish musicians. He talks to Hot Press editor Niall Stokes about his reaction.

Film Review | Film 47% | 15 Dec 1993
THE CEMENT GARDEN Neil McCormack
THE CEMENT GARDEN (Directed by Andrew Birkin. Stars Andrew Robertson, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alice Coulthard, Ned Birkin, Sinead Cusack)

Hot Features | Reports 46% | 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 46% | 17 Jan 2002
A Noble cause The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor duets with Luka Bloom on "Love is A Place I Dream Of", written in honour of Irish social activist Christina Noble

Hot Features | Reports 45% | 28 Jan 2008
Here's to you, Ronnie Drew The Hot Press Newsdesk
With Bono and Simon Carmody orchestrating it, and Kila minding the gap, the recording of a tribute to one of the most important and widely loved figures in the history of Irish music turned into a very special occasion indeed.

Politics | Message 45% |  7 Sep 2006
Isn’t it time the Irish Government got serious about the music industry? Niall Stokes
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?

Music | News 43% | 31 Oct 2008
Sinead O'Connor releases live CD/DVD The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinéad O’Connor fans will want to invest in Theology: Live At The Sugar Club, a limited-edition deluxe CD/DVD, which is available exclusively from sineadoconnor.com.

Music | News 43% | 22 Feb 2008
U2 and friends to perform Ronnie Drew tribute on RTÉ The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2, Andrea Corr, The Dubliners, Sinead O'Connor and Kila are among the acts who will appear on tonight's Late Late Show to perform their tribute to Ronnie Drew.

Music | News 43% |  6 Feb 2008
Republic Of Loose & Sinead O'Connor to release duet The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having had a whale of a time readying it for the Meteors, Sinéad O’Connor and Republic Of Loose have decided to release their cover of Curtis Mayfield’s ‘We People Who Are Darker Than Blue’.

Music | News 43% | 11 Oct 2007
Sinead O'Connor appears on Oprah The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinéad O’Connor was back in the American media spotlight last week when she appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Music | News 43% |  6 Jul 2007
Sinead O'Connor announces headline date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinéad O’Connor drums up trade for her Theology album with a November 18 soiree at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre.

Music Review | Live 43% | 21 May 2007
Sinead O'Connor live at Heineken Green Energy Festival, Dublin Castle Neil Brennan
Sinéad O’Connor's voice is still capable of enchanting you with its fragility and blowing you away with its power, but maybe we all expected that, because at first it’s the bravely mixed set-list that grabs your attention.

Music Review | Live 43% | 22 Nov 2005
Sinead O'Connor Steve Cummins
Tonight, from Bob Marley’s ‘War’ to Burning Spear’s ‘Jah Nuh Dead’, Sinéad O’Connor and her sidekicks deliver in spades. On a musical level, the reggae-fuelled set is funky, moving and, above all, inspiring.

Music Review | Live 43% | 18 Nov 2005
Sinead O'Connor feat. Sly & Robbie at The Helix, Dublin Steve Cummins
Always a spiritual performer, in her new role as preacher of all things Rasta, Sinéad seems to the manor born. The lesson here is that less is more.

Music | News 43% | 10 Aug 2005
Sinead O'Connor: back with a reggae album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinéad O’Connor has confirmed details of her eagerly awaited reggae covers album, Throw Down Your Arms.

Music | News 43% | 29 Apr 2005
Sinead O'Connor and Kevin Shields join Meltdown The Hot Press Newsdesk
Curator Patti Smith has invited a host of top artists to this year's Meltdown festival

Music | News 43% | 21 Oct 2003
Sinead O'Connor releases live DVD The Hot Press Newsdesk
You've bought her new album, now you can purchase the new DVD - The Value Of Ignorance/The Year Of The Horse is now available in stores

Music Review | Live 43% |  3 Feb 2003
Sinead O'Connor Phil Udell
In the face of no little adversity this was a triumph.

Music Review | Live 40% | 24 Oct 2002
  Sean Walsh
She looks healthy, rested and fighting fit. Her band, consisting of bass, drums, banjo/whistle, cello, guitar and keyboards/ accordion, look like they’re here for a groove-laden run through some trad tunes, which, it transpires, they certainly are

Music | News 37% | 16 May 2003
"It's bullshit. I'd rather starve." The Hot Press Newsdesk
More on why Sinead O'Connor's quitting the music biz, plus her guest appearance with Damien Dempsey

Music | News 37% | 27 Nov 2002
With bells on The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor and Damien Dempsey re-live the fairytale on Irish all-star Christmas album It's All Bells

Music | News 37% | 25 Oct 2002
Nothing compares... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Following the runaway success of her nationwide tour, Sinead O'Connor announces a Point Theatre date in January

Music | News 37% | 21 Aug 2002
Old is the new new The Hot Press Newsdesk
Details released about Sinead O'Connor's upcoming Donal Lunny-produced trad album, Sean-nos Nua

Music | News 37% | 15 Aug 2002
The Irish voice The Hot Press Newsdesk
The legendary Sinead O'Connor announces first Irish tour in years

Music | Interview 35% |  7 Jun 2002
"If you see Dee Dee, please give him my love" BP Fallon
BP Fallon, who toured with The Ramones in 1977 and 1978 - including their epochal gig in Dublin at The State Cinema in Phibsboro that forever changed the face of Irish rock'n'roll - dips into the archives of oblivion to remember Dee Dee Ramone

Music | Main Event 35% | 14 Nov 2005
Archive artist of the fortnight: Christy Moore  
Given that he’s this issue’s cover star, it’s only fitting that the many Christy Moore goodies in our possession are dug up and given a new lease of life. So, if you’re sitting comfortably, let’s begin…

Music | News 34% | 28 Mar 2006
Sligo Live headliners revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
The acts for this year's festival plan to attract audiences from all over Ireland.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 26 Mar 2007
The lying game Daniel Finn
Claiming to offer impartial family planning advice, rogue pregnancy information centres are pushing a pro-life slant.

Hot Features | Interview 33% | 15 May 2007
Going up in frames Jackie Hayden
The work of Birr fashion illustrator Sorcha O’Raghallaigh is attracting nods of approval even from those who have little interest in fashion. Jackie Hayden talks to her as her second exhibition comes to Dublin.

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 10 Jun 2002
Diversions Programme of Events The Hot Press Newsdesk
Below is the full list of Diversions Events. Remember there are only 2 ways to get tickets to Diversions.

Music | Interview 32% | 15 Dec 2005
Xmas marks the spot Greg McAteer
Christmas is nearly upon us – and so are a host of mouth-watering concerts.

Music | Interview 32% | 15 Apr 1998
A KENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS Adrienne Murphy
After Enya and Sinéad, the world looks like it's ready for Emer Kenny. Interview: adrienne murphy.

Music | Interview 32% | 19 Mar 1997
Cool And The Gang Joe Jackson
One by one, the members of CHILL Ireland s answer to the Spice Girls occupy the Hot Press hot seat. Popping the questions: JOE JACKSON. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Politics | Frontlines 32% |  1 Jun 2007
The last broadcast Colm O Hare
The final class to graduate from Dun Laoghaire’s radio broadcasting course goes out with a flourish. But why pull the plug now?

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 30 Nov 2004
Hot Off The Press Joe Donnelly
Stuff that ain't true ...

Music | Interview 32% |  6 Jan 2006
Critics' singles and albums of the year The Hot Press Newsdesk
Annual article: 2005's best albums and singles, as agreed by Hot Press staffers.

Music | Interview 32% |  9 Mar 1994
BORN AGAIN VIRGIN Bill Graham
With his work on the soundtrack to In The Name Of The Father bringing him into the full glare of media attention Gavin Friday takes this opportunity to put to rest any accusations of riding on U2’s coat-tails. Confident and brimming with ideas for his solo career, The Spotlight Kid gives the lowdown to an eager BILL GRAHAM.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 10 Dec 2007
When Cazza met Podge and Rodge Craig Fitzsimons
Cockney football pundit Tony Cascarino recently paid a visit to the Ballydung abode of potty-mouthed puppets Podge and Rodge. Here both sides reflect on the historic get-together.

Music | Interview 32% | 13 May 1998
IT'S MY PARTY Niall Stanage
IT'S MY PARTY Not only are world party still around - according to band linchpin KARL WALLINGER, they're back eating dinner with "people in suits".

Music | Interview 32% | 13 Aug 2008
Musician, Heal Thyself Jackie Hayden
Ise's response to traumatic personal events, and the healing that music brings, underpins her debut album Angel One.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 29 Jul 2008
The Write Stuff Jason O'Toole
When Joseph O'Connor's Star Of The Sea was selected as a Richard & Judy Book Club choice in the UK, it propelled the writer to the literary A-list

Music | Interview 32% | 10 Jan 2005
"They Were Still Booing him When We Came on Stage..." Rachel Gallery
...So said David St. Hubbins 20 years ago in Marti DiBergi’s seminal documentary or, if you will, rockumentary, This Is Spinal Tap. In the time that’s elapsed since then, the Tap have become synonymous with all manner of excess, on the road hi-jinx and bizarre gardening accidents. In a special hotpress tribute, we ask a plethora of their admirers for their own Spinal Tap-style stories. And remember, it’s such a fine line between stupid and clever.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 11 Dec 2003
Voice recognition Colm O Hare
Lunar Records supremo Brian Molloy has enlisted the help of such luminaries as Bertie Ahern, Eamon Dunphy and Bono in the making of voices and poetry of Ireland, a one-off CD being released to benefit the homeless this Christmas.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 26 Jun 2003
Tommy guns it Jackie Hayden
40 years after the Clancy Brothers brought Irish ballads to an international audience and won famous fans like Bob Dylan, Tommy Makem is still committed to the power of song – but appalled at the way modern Ireland treats its own culture.

Music | Interview 32% | 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 32% | 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.

Music | Interview 32% | 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

Music | Interview 32% | 22 Oct 2002
Sound investment Phil Udell
The proceeds from a new CD featuring the cream of Ireland’s musical talent including U2, Sinéad O’Connor and Ash will benefit people living with mental illness

Music | Interview 32% |  4 Jun 2002
Definitely Moby Stuart Clark
The star-spangled story of how Richard Melville Hall learned to relax and love sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. "Don't tell anybody but I'm actually the lead guitarist with Slipknot," he informs Stuart Clark.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 15 Mar 2002
A Paddy's Day hero is something to be Jackie Hayden
If there was a competition to replace St. Patrick with someone else worth honouring on a national day, who would you choose - and why? Jackie Hayden consults a living Irish legend and canvasses celebrity opinion

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 14 Dec 2001
The popular music digest Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK and STEPHEN ROBINSON look back on an eventful year in Irish music

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 14 Dec 2001
The popular music digest Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark and Stephen Robinson look back on an eventful year in Irish music

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 14 Dec 2001
The popular music digest Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK and STEPHEN ROBINSON look back on an eventful year in Irish music

Music | Interview 32% | 27 Sep 2001
Premier league Barry O Donoghue
BARRY O'DONOGHUE meets DJ PREMIER, the hip-hop supremo who has worked with Janet Jackson, Sinéad O'Connor and Afro RA

Music | Interview 32% | 14 Sep 2000
Cutting The Mustard Eamon Sweeney
EAMON SWEENEY talks to Naimee Coleman about Donal Lunny, Siniad O Connor and her chart-bound rendition of Duran Duran s Ordinary World

Music | Interview 32% | 17 Aug 2000
Piano Man Man Joe Jackson
PHIL COULTER is far from the muzak-producing bore of caricature. Here, he talks to JOE JACKSON about family tragedy, northern politics, drink binges, having songs covered by Elvis and his experiences working with stars like Van Morrison, Siniad O Connor and Luke Kelly. Portraits: MYLES CLAFFEY

Music | Interview 32% | 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

Politics | Frontlines 32% |  7 Jul 1999
Siniad Announces Withdrawal From West Belfast Festival Niall Stanage
SINIAD O CONNOR has withdrawn from Fiile An Phobail.

Politics | Hog 32% | 26 May 1999
The Worst Are FULL OF Passionate Intensity The Whole Hog
As I write, the May public holiday is drawing to a close.

Music | Interview 32% |  9 Aug 1995
I Suppose A Shag Would Be Out Of The Question? Joe Jackson
t certainly would, Joe. But you can have a toot on my megaphone if you like! Gavin Friday discusses the finer points of sexual politics not to mention the post-Freudian subtext to his stunning new meisterwork Shag Tobacco with Dr Joe Jackson. Our man in the white coat concluded: Gavin s time has come. But is the world finally read

Music | Interview 32% | 20 Oct 1993
The Page Front Gerry McGovern
Californian-born JIM PAGE is no ordinary protest singer. Best known on this side of the Atlantic as the writer of such classics as 'Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Russian Roulette', his music has continued to move hearts and minds well into the corporate nineties. Here, he traces his roots from Bob Dylan to Public Enemy, and explains why he wrote a special song in tribute to Sinead O'Connor. Interview: GERRY McGOVERN

Music | Interview 32% | 11 Aug 1993
The Real McEvoy Colm O Hare
With her own debut album, Eleanor McEvoy, one of the stars of A Woman s Heart , has come out of the folk closet and revealed herself to be a real rocker feedback, distorted guitars and all. Interview: Colm O Hare.

Music | Interview 32% |  5 Nov 1992
Alone Again Naturally Bill Graham
Sharing the spotlight with only his trusty guitar, Ireland's foremost troubadour Christy Moore prepares to take on audiences at The Point later this month. Here he tells Bill Graham of his growing sense of worth and self-confidence, defends Siniad O'Connor's right to free speech and explains just why good hecklers are worth their weight in gold.

Music | Interview 32% |  5 Sep 1991
THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Joe Jackson
n a career spanning 25 years in the glare of the stagelight, CHRISTY MOORE has known every emotion from insecurity, despair and vilification to adulation, triumph and the warm glow of creative fulfilment. He has dabbed in drugs, drink to excess, suffered a heart attack for his troubles and made some of the finest records that have ever been subjected to critical scrutiny in this country. Now, in a frighteningly honest interview, he tells it like it is and was. Cross-examination: JOE JACKSON. Microscopic camerawork: COLM HENRY.

Music | Interview 31% | 27 Oct 2004
At home with Jim Fitzpatrick Colm O Hare
Colm O’Hare meets sleeve designer to the stars Jim Fitzpatrick at his comfy apartment on Sutton beachfront.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% | 24 Jun 1998
THE GREAT BUBBLEGUM CONSPIRACY Peter Murphy
Irish teen popsters B*WITCHED last month became only the seventh act in chart history to see their debut single go straight in at Number One in the UK Top 40. Are they the latest great white hope for pop music, or simply a troupe of over-hyped cod-ceili dancers? And what does all this signify for the Irish music industry as a whole? peter murphy reports.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% | 30 Jun 1993
On the Trail of the Killer Jackie Hayden
How FM104's Eamon Carr tracked down Jerry Lee Lewis

Music | Interview 31% |  8 Nov 2002
Farewell to the chief Sarah McQuaid
We give you all the low-down on live gigs, recording projects, news and good, old-fashioned gossip from the folk and trad music scene

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 14 Mar 2006
Hugo it makes sense Tara Brady
From obscure Australian character actor to fan-boy pin-up, it has been a long, strange trip for Hugo Weaving. His latest turn, as a masked anti-hero, could be his definitive role.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% |  8 Sep 1993
Off Screen Neil McCormack
A STRANGE sound can be heard in L.A. late at night, when the traffic has finally begun to die down, Mickey Rourke has parked his Harley, Bruce Willis has turned off his 1,000 megawatt speakers and the denizens of the Dream Factory are getting ready to embrace the great unconscious.

Politics | Frontlines 31% | 12 Jan 2006
Corporate takeover Rory Hearne
Corporations are now targeting the young – in our schools, of all places.

Music | Interview 31% | 17 Nov 1988
Growing with the flow Niall Stokes
From a darkened studio in Artane to the bright lights of Top Of The Pops and beyond that 'Orinoco Flow' has taken Enya and all who sail with her on an unprecedented voyage of discovery. Niall Stokes joins the key figures as the flow swells into a torrent of success and is pleased to report that nobody on board is in danger of losing their bearings.

Music | Interview 31% |  4 Mar 1998
THE NIGHTTOWN BOYS Peter Murphy
Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer give Peter Murphy a blow-by-blow guide to soundtracking The Boxer.

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 10 Aug 2006
To blog or not to blog? Conn Corrigan
Is blogging the latest fad - or the nest big thing?

Music | Interview 31% | 11 Aug 1993
THE REAL McEVOY Colm O Hare
With her own debut album, ELEANOR McEVOY, one of the stars of 'A Woman's Heart', has come out of the folk closet and revealed herself to be a real rocker - feedback, distorted guitars and all. Interview: COLM O'HARE

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 10 Jun 2002
Diversions 2002 Niall Stokes
I’d always have said that Irish people were good at huddling. Our history and our climate, not to mention the controlling influence of the Roman Catholic Church, had tended to give us an inward-looking aspect. We had a thing about bars, matter a damn how dark or gloomy they might be. What we wanted, it seemed, was good place to whisper and to hide.

Music | Interview 31% | 15 Jun 2007
Running On Dempsey Adrienne Murphy
A spiritualist in a material world, Damien Dempsey is back with To Hell Or Barbados, his fourth and arguably his finest album.

Music | Interview 31% | 18 Feb 2005
Jailhouse Rock Danielle Brigham
Teen prodigy George Murphy followed in the footsteps of some of the biggest names in Irish music when he recently performed for the inmates of Wheatfield prison in Clondalkin. Danielle Brigham reports. Photos: Cathal Dawson

Music | Interview 31% | 12 Jan 1994
I did it my way Joe Jackson
Twelve months ago The Cranberries were unknown outside of the hippest rock circles, now with the platinum success of Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? they stand as the first Irish band to genuinely crack America since U2. Much of the media attention given to them has focussed on Dolores O'Riordan, a singer whose unique approach to her craft underlines the defiantly independent path the group has trodden all the way to the top of the Billboard charts. Here she talks to JOE JACKSON about what by any standards has been a perfect year. .

Music | Interview 31% |  5 Oct 1994
American Stars and Bars Patrick Brennan
Mark Eitzel and American Music Club have had all the critical plaudits and cult status that they ever could've wished for. What they really want now is fame and megabuck success! Patrick Brennan met the Wet Wet Wet wannabees.

Politics | Frontlines 31% | 24 Sep 2007
Mud Huts And Mobile Phones John Donellan
TB, malaria, AIDS and infections of every sort flourish in the mud-huts of Kenya and Tanzanis. John Donnellan travelled to witness the appalling conditions.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% | 16 Mar 2000
The Self-Righteous Brother Barry Glendenning
He may have been beaten out of sight by Robson & Jerome, Wet Wet Wet, Lionel Richie and Unchained Melody , but Chris De Burgh was the undisputed star of Channel 4 s Top 10 Hits: Love Songs. BARRY GLENDENNING reports.

Music | Interview 31% | 30 Jan 2003
Union city dues Sarah McQuaid
News, gossip, gigs and new releases from the world of trad and folk music.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% | 12 Apr 2001
The bells of hell Peter Murphy
From horned devils to Celtic tigers, Peter Murphy casts a cold eye on a decade in Dublin. Camera: Philip Tottenham

Politics | Hog 31% |  8 Feb 1995
GLOBAL WETTING Dermot Stokes
Great weather for ducks, they say. This island has been deluged. Inundated. East to west, south to north. And it is, if anything, worse to the east. The Rhine is already many metres above normal as far inland as Köln. By the time it subsides, billions of marks worth of damage will have been done.

Music | Interview 31% | 22 Jul 1998
The Sax Man Cometh Joe Jackson
He’s worked with Van, Dylan, Christy, Sinéad, The Cranberries and many other household names – but now he’s gone centre-stage himself as the composer of The General soundtrack. JOE JACKSON meets RICHIE BUCKLEY. Pix: Mick Quinn

Music | News 31% |  3 Oct 2005
Presents ahoy! Temple Lane Studios celebrates its 21st The Hot Press Newsdesk
Temple Lane Studios celebrates its 21st birthday on October 6 with a party for those with any involvement in the studio, past and present.

Music | Interview 31% |  9 Mar 1994
That’s What Friends Are For? Siobhan Long
The Rolling Stones, The Who, Tom Jones, Van Morrison, Sinéad o' Connor... The Chieftains are on first-name terms with all of them and as they pocket another Grammy for Celtic Harp Paddy Moloney tells Siobhán Long how the band retain their freshness after over twenty years together.

Music | Interview 31% | 13 Jun 2002
Dillonology Peter Murphy
Can Cara Dillon sell her unique brand of folk music to fans of The Strokes? Rough Trade believe she can, and so does Peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 31% | 27 Mar 2003
State of the union Sarah McQuaid
News, gossip, gigs and new releases from the world of trad and folk.

Hot Features | Interview 30% | 28 Mar 2006
Massive Aggressive Craig Fitzsimons
They redefined the parameters of contemporary music, creating weird, eerie and magnificent soundscapes. Now, as they prepare to release a career retrospective, Massive Attack talk about their choice of collaborators and why they agreed to soundtrack a porn movie.

Music | Interview 30% | 22 Nov 2005
Jagged Edge Peter Murphy
How do you follow an album that sells 26 million copies? Since Jagged Little Pill, this is the dilemma that has haunted Alanis Morissette. A decade on, she feels able to come to terms with her whirlwind success.

Music | Interview 30% | 23 Oct 2008
Blues is the healer Peter Murphy
She's never been one to pull her punches but even by her standards, Mary Coughlan's latest album is a rollercoaster. Here, she talks about a life of love, loss, pain and redemption.

Politics | Frontlines 30% | 25 Aug 1993
The Axeman Cometh Bill Graham
Or perhaps we might have reached for another old familiar headline - Fears and Loathing in RTE - as the bosses at Radio 1 announce the chopping of virtually all specialist music programmes from the schedule. It is, writes Bill Graham, an act of cultural criminal negligence.

Hot Features | Commentary 30% |  9 Jun 2003
Wild nights Mark Kavanagh
The top ten club nights and dance events of summer 2003 keep the promise of good times alive. Words Mark Kavanagh

Politics | Frontlines 30% | 25 Aug 1993
MARY'S BACK PAGES Joe Jackson
Or should that be Black pages? Mary Black and her long-time friend, producer and collaborator Declan Sinnott look back over ten years of solo work, and the steady progress which finds her ready to take on the world with her latest album. The Holy Ground. Interview: Joe Jackson

Music | Interview 30% | 15 Dec 1993
AN OFFER HE COULDN’T REFUSE! Bill Graham
When the offer came to produce the new Rolling Stones album in Dublin what answer could Don Was give but a resounding ‘Yes’. Mick, Keef & Co. are the latest in a long and impressive list of the man’s studio credits which includes Bob Dylan, The B-52’s, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt and Paula Abdu. But throw in the small matter of the career of Was (Not Was) and the musical rehabilitation of errant Beach Boys’ genius Brian Wilson and we’re talking major industry player here. Bill Graham takes up the story . . .

Hot Features | Commentary 30% |  1 Mar 2001
Putting It On Record Jackie Hayden
Calling all up-and-coming music stars! The path to success can sometimes seem dauntingly steep. But, in an ongoing series, JACKIE HAYDEN looks at the various challenges which face new bands, and how to overcome them. This issue: RECORDING. Photo: KAREN CAULFIELD

Music | Interview 30% | 19 Mar 1997
Two Nick Kellys, there s only Two Nick Kellys Nick Kelly
The most momentous journalistic event of the decade nay, the millennium has come to pass. They said it could never happen, but after months of careful pre-planning and tense negotiation, nick kelly has finally interviewed NICK KELLY. Here, the Stars Of Heaven fan remorselessly grills the former Fat Lady Sings mainman about his long sabbatical from the music industry, his perception of modern culture, and his cracking new album Between Trapezes. Pix, gimmicky t-shirts and unfeasibly large trousers: mick RAGING PUFF QUInn.

Music | Interview 30% | 20 Aug 1997
COCKNEY REBEL Sarah McQuaid
When he was with PiL he ate cheese rolls and guzzled vintage wine by the neck in Maxim s of Paris. Having gotten the rock n roll lifestyle out of his system, he literally went underground, working as a driver on the London tube. Now he s back, mining the divine power of music with his latest album, The Celtic Poets. saraH Mcquaid meets the inimitable jah wobble.

Music Review | Album 30% |  7 Sep 2004
Emotion Free Colm O Hare
From the “where are they now” department comes a homegrown talent who by rights should be a lot better known.

Music | Interview 30% | 18 Oct 2002
Stuck in the moment Jackie Hayden
One of Ireland’s premier singer/songwriters whose work has been covered by Christy Moore and the Corrs, Jimmy MacCarthy’s latest album The Moment illustrates a lighter side to his character. Below Jimmy gives us the inside track on the songs, the singers and the craft of writing

Music | Interview 30% |  3 Feb 1999
Hardcore Trouba-dour Peter Murphy
TRACY CHAPMAN S eponymous debut album was one of the biggest sellers of last year more than ten years after its release. She spoke to PETER MURPHY about her life before and after fame, that album and the race issue.

Music | Interview 30% | 30 Jan 2003
The Hot Press Readers' Poll 2002 The Hot Press Newsdesk
You had your say: the Irish and international results for 2002

Hot Features | Commentary 30% | 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 30% | 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 30% | 29 Jan 2008
A walk on the bogside Jason O'Toole
Girls Aloud’s Nadine Coyle talks about her Derry childhood, drug use in the pop industry and explains why she gets irritated when the band are called “British”.

Music | Interview 30% | 22 Jul 1998
KING OF THE INDEPENDENTS Peter Murphy
At the end of the last decade, Philip King was best known as a founder member of Scullion and writer of the music to the Frank O’Connor translation of the Irish lyric ‘I Am Stretched On Your Grave’. However, since setting up Hummingbird Productions with his partners Nuala O’Connor and Kieran Corrigan in 1987, he has established himself as one of the country’s leading makers of films about Irish music and culture, including acclaimed series such as Bringing It All Back Home, A River Of Sound, and Sult. Here he talks to Peter Murphy about the current Irish climate for independent film-makers, his stop-start relationship with RTE, and post-Riverdance Irishry. Pics: Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 30% |  2 Nov 1994
U2: The Book of Genesis Joe Jackson
Are Bono and the boys just a really good rock band or have they succeeded where the priests and politicians have failed and unlocked the neuroses of our colonial past? Joe Jackson indulges in a spot of cultural sparring with John Waters and finds the author of Race of Angels: Ireland and the Genesis of U2 well able to maintain his guard.

Hot Features | Commentary 30% | 11 Jan 1995
OLD HAYDEN’S ALMANAC Jackie Hayden
JACKIE HAYDEN, the great sage - and scourge - of this fair isle fondles his crystal ball and reveals all...

Music | Interview 30% |  5 Oct 1994
Fruit of the Heart Cathy Dillon
Since Dolores O'Riordan appeared on the cover of Hot Press at the beginning of the year, her life has changed dramatically on both a personal and professional level. Not only has she starred in the Wedding Of The Year, but she's also sustained a serious leg injury, appeared on the Late Late show, and became a dab hand at dealing with media begrudgery. In between all this, The Cranberries found time to record a new album, No Need To Argue. Interview: Cathy Dillon.

Music | Interview 30% | 30 Sep 1998
The man who put the cool into coolfin Niall Stokes
Having made his name in the folk arena with Emmet Spiceland, Planxty and The Bothy Band, DONAL LUNNY went electric with the ground-breaking Moving Hearts. In the second part of a wide-ranging interview reflecting on all of the major characters and plots in Irish music since the folk revival blossomed in the '60s, he talks about the demise of the Hearts, the impact of Riverdance, Shane MacGowan, Sharon Shannon, Altan, Coolfin – and what he'd like to do with Sheryl Crow. Tape: NIALL STOKES

Hot Features | Commentary 30% | 12 Jan 1994
OLD HAYDEN’S ALMANAC Jackie Hayden
Hot Press' answer to Russell Grant, Jackie Hayden, slips into his chunky-knit jumper, gazes at his crystal ball and comes up with more predictions that probably won't come true. Like last year.

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Best Irish live act of 2005, as voted for by readers of Hot Press.

Music | Interview 30% | 30 Jul 2004
I did it for Ireland and the Money, nothing else Peter Murphy
That, according to Shane MacGowan, will be the title of his next, and exceedingly long-awaited album. in the meantime there’s Sean Nós, the war, his dad, drink and Celtic football legend Jimmy Johnstone to be going on with.

Politics | Frontlines 30% | 23 Feb 1994
GRIT AND GRAVITAS Niall Stokes
Niall Stokes and Eoghan Harris – the article the Sunday Times refused to print

Music | Interview 30% | 19 Oct 1994
The Man Behind The Choir Liam Fay
As founder and director of the acclaimed choral group, Anuna, MICHAEL McGLYNN has established himself as one of the country's most gifted and innovated composers. However, he has also become a figure by some elements in the Irish Music Industry and been dismissed by others as a "pig ignorant arrogant bastard" Inetrview: LIAM FAY

Music | Interview 30% | 29 Nov 2001
Lionhearts John Walshe
After more than 15 years in the business, Aslan are still able to command massive, devoted audiences in music venue and record shop alike. John Walshe joins the Lions' club on the road

Music | Interview 30% | 12 Jan 1994
The look of the Irish! A Various
It's time to lock up your sons, daughters, pet poodle and drinks cabinet, as eight of Ireland's top bands descend on the venue, london, for the first major Hot Press-sponsored musical event of the year.

Music | Interview 30% | 17 Dec 1987
BAND ON THE RUN Bill Graham
Bill Graham travels to Louisiana to discover that U2 are once more in the throes of a re-birth.

Music | Interview 30% |  3 Feb 1999
If You See Her Say Hello Joe Jackson
Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan at Madison Square Garden? It doesn t get much better than this. JOE JACKSON goes backstage for a brief but revealing encounter with Joni and, from a vantage point to die for, finds two 60s legends who can still send shivers up the spine at the end of the millennium.

Music | Interview 30% |  5 Sep 2008
One irish rover Peter Murphy
Irish music lost a folk giant, with the passing of Ronnie Drew. We pay tribute to the man and speak to some of the musicians who knew him best.

Hot Features | Interview 30% | 25 Jan 2005
Old Hayden’s Almanac 2005 Jackie Hayden
It’s the guide Ladbrokes, the Central Bank, Mystic Meg and Mark Lawrenson turn to at the start of each year – Jackie Hayden’s cultural, sporting and political forecasts for the forthcoming twelve months.

Music | Interview 30% |  8 May 2007
The election manicfesto Peter Murphy
Returning from an extended hiatus, Manic Street Preachers are in stridently upbeat form. In a revealing interview, they reflect on their enduring cultural imprint and talk about long lost Manic Richey Edwards.

Music | Interview 30% |  1 Dec 1988
I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR Liam Mackey
So this is Christmas and what have we done... As U2 prepare to enter the final yearof the decade, Bono devotes a long night at his home in Dublin to reflecting on his life, his music and U2's extraordinary career to date. Interview: Liam Mackey

Politics | Frontlines 29% | 11 Aug 1993
WIDE AWAKE IN IRELAND Jackie Hayden
It isn't just a matter of government policies, says Jackie Hayden. Record companies, radio stations, banks and even audiences all have a part to play.

Music | Interview 29% | 20 Mar 2007
Some loud thunder Olaf Tyaransen
The Waterboys are back, with arguably their most complete record yet, Book Of Lightning. In this remarkably open and honest interview, Mike Scott talks about his songwriting genius, about relationships, his family, his boozy years in Galway - and turning U2 onto Greenpeace.

Music | Interview 29% | 10 Aug 1989
WITH AND WITHOUT U2 Dermot Stokes
While the entity that is U2 continues to be the dominant focus in the creative lives of its four members, away from the band, Bono, The Edge, Adam and Larry have all indulged in extra-curricular activities, bringing them – and their music - into contact with such legends as Bob Dylan, Robbie Robertson, Keith Richards, and Roy Orbison, By Dermot Stokes

Music | Interview 29% | 15 Nov 2006
Music man Niall Stokes
He began working in music as a drummer, but Dave Pennefather's greatest success has been as MD of Universal Music. Hot Press looks back over the life and times of a man with a larger than life reputation.

Hot Features | Commentary 29% | 11 Jan 1995
You Can Quote Me On That! Stuart Clark
The funny, sad, prophetic and sometimes pathetic things said to Hot Press in 1994. Delving through the files: Stuart Clark

Politics | Frontlines 29% | 22 Sep 1993
Sex and Sex & Rock 'n' Roll Niall Stokes
They go together like a horse and carriage. You can't have one without the other - or words to that effect. In fact, however, even rock 'n' roll has yet to invent an erotic language that does justice to the breadth and complexity of human desire. In pushing out the boundaries, madonna has taken on the role of sexual pioneer, and done it with courage and no little success. Niall Stokes weighs up the evidence . . .

Music | News 29% | 30 Jan 2003
Brand new, poll position The Hot Press Newsdesk
New and independent Irish artists rock the Hot Press Readers' Poll 2002

Music | News 29% | 14 Dec 2007
Foy Vance to host special Christmas show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Foy Vance has announced a special Christmas Eve broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster.

Music Review | Album 29% | 16 Jan 1992
Rising Above Bedlam Bill Graham
Jah Wobble is a spaceman.

Music | News 29% |  9 Aug 2005
Idlewild and Mundy added to Hard Working Class Heroes bill The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Scottish/Irish rockers Idlewild have taken time out of their busy schedule - which includes playing support to the Pixies - to make an appearance at this year's Hard Working Class Heroes.

Music | News 29% | 24 Sep 2002
Shane gives spinning a spin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Shane MacGowan, currently wheelchair-bound following a hip injury, plays a stormer at Death Disco

Film Review | Film 29% | 15 Mar 2006
V For Vendetta Tara Brady
Adapted from Alan Moore’s graphic novel by the brothers Wachowski, V For Vendetta is a heavily flawed affair. That said, this is fascinating, challenging cinema.

Music | News 29% | 18 Aug 2003
Placebo cover Sinead O'Connor The Hot Press Newsdesk
Brian Molko and co have included a version of 'Jackie' on their 2-CD version of Sleeping With Ghosts

Music | News 29% | 14 Dec 2001
Sinead speaks about massive Attack, Damien Dempsey collaboration The Hot Press Newsdesk
Massive Attack were in Westland Road Studios last month working on material for their new album with Sinéad O'Connor and Damien Dempsey.

Music Review | Album 29% | 26 Jan 1994
In The Name Of The Father Bill Graham
VARIOUS ARTISTS: “In The Name Of The Father” (A&M)

Music | News 29% | 26 Mar 2009
U2 Announce Republic Of Loose As An Opening Act The Hot Press Newsdesk
The group will play support at a Croke Park show this summer.

Music | News 28% | 17 Aug 2005
Paddy Casey added to hard Working Class Heroes bill The Hot Press Newsdesk
How many bands can you fit into a weekend? One more than you thought, because it's just been announced that Paddy Casey has will headline a night at Hard Working Class Heroes.

Music | News 28% | 24 Nov 2005
Have you voted for your fave albums by female artists? The Hot Press Newsdesk
If you haven't contributed already, we want your opinion!

Hot Features | Ad Feature 28% | 19 May 2003
The Hot Press Rock Trail The Hot Press Newsdesk
Check out Ireland's rock 'n' roll history...

Music | News 28% | 13 Feb 2008
Republic of Loose announce Dublin residency The Hot Press Newsdesk
Republic of Loose will play four dates in Dublin this April.

Music | News 28% | 24 Jul 2008
Phantom 105.2 sets up on-air table quiz battle The Hot Press Newsdesk
Phantom 105.2's arts show The Kiosk is coming over all Vinyl Curtain-like this weekend with a special summer pop-culture quiz designed to test the brains of some of Dublin's hardiest hacks.

Music | News 27% |  6 Dec 2007
Songs Of Praise karaoke night reaches grand final The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Songs Of Praise alternative karaoke competition reaches its climax in Dublin tonight.

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The Palace of Wisdom: Confessions of the Famous and Infamous  
The Palace of Wisdom by Olaf Tyaransen €13.99 [plus P & P] or buy all three Olaf Tyaransen books for €27.95 [plus P & P]

Music Review | Album 27% | 11 Aug 2003
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This debut CD ought to be circulated as a textbook example of how good a live album can be.

Music | News 27% | 12 Jul 2006
Joe Donnell premieres new production at folk festival The Hot Press Newsdesk
Folk artist Joe O'Donnell will premiere the performance of Gaodhal's Vision at the Warwick Folk Festival on July 20.

Music | News 27% | 10 May 2007
Waterboys man unveils new band The Hot Press Newsdesk
Steve Wickham of The Waterboys fame has revealed a full tour for his new band NoCrows.

Music | News 27% |  4 Dec 2006
Anna Rice recieves Bill Whelan Bursary The Hot Press Newsdesk
The promising Irish composer Anna Rice is this year's recipient of the Bill Whelan International Music Bursary.

Music | News 27% | 30 Oct 2009
RTE talent show winners go live The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Mulkerrin Brothers, winners of the first ever RTE All-Ireland Talent Show, have announced details of their first Irish tour, with special guests to be announced in the coming weeks.

Music | News 27% |  4 Nov 2008
Pixie Saytar, Panda Kopanda and more for Belfast gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Furious Tradesmen present a four band 'extravaganza of joy' in Belfast this month, with New York native Pixie Saytar and Belfast acts Panda Kopanda, Three Tales and Heliopause.

Music | News 27% | 20 Jul 2005
The Inside Track Roisin Dwyer
News from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer

Music | News 26% | 11 Oct 2001
Moore’s melodies The Hot Press Newsdesk
A new televison series looks like being a real treat for fans of Christy Moore

Music | News 26% | 17 Jun 2008
Electric Picnic SOLD OUT! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Electric Picnic festival, set for Stradbally at the end of August, has officially sold out for the third year running, Hot Press has learned.

Music | News 26% |  8 Oct 2008
Glasvegas for Dublin DJ set The Hot Press Newsdesk
Scottish chart hopefuls Glasvegas play a DJ set at Strictly Handbag in Spy on South William Street this month.

Music | News 26% | 16 Nov 2005
Wanted: Your top five albums by female artists The Hot Press Newsdesk
What are the best albums by women? Have your say here.

Music | News 26% | 13 Feb 2009
Eurosong finalists announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Six acts have been chosen to do battle on the Late Late.

Music | News 26% | 15 Dec 1990
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Music | News 26% | 14 Jun 2007
Hot Press 30th Anniversary issue out now The Hot Press Newsdesk
Since 1977 Hot Press has looked at music, books, film, culture and politics. This bumper birthday issue looks back at the best bits of the last 30 years.

Music Review | Album 26% | 19 Jul 2001
Cara Dillon Colm O Hare
Here Dillon brings her warm, natural style to standards like ‘Black Is The Colour’, ‘Lark In The Clear Air’ and ‘I Am A Youth That’s Inclined To Ramble’.

Music Review | Album 26% | 22 Sep 1993
Cuckoo Tara McCarthy
CURVE: "Cuckoo" (Anxious)

Music | News 26% |  3 Mar 2008
Seven Steps Up awards ceremony announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
The national finals of the 2008 Youth Work Ireland/Seven Steps Up Music Awards will take place in Dublin this week.

Music | News 26% | 22 Apr 2003
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Gifted pianist, vocalist and songwriter and outspoken socio-political agitator through music Nina Simone dies in France at age 70

Music | News 26% |  2 Dec 2002
Shouting from the mountaintops The Hot Press Newsdesk
Gobsmacking live gig/TV series 'Other Voices' - featuring shining lights of new Irish music - planned for local church in Dingle in December

Music Review | Album 26% |  6 Jun 2002
Staros Peter Murphy
Staros rarely raises its voice, and like Margaret Healy, marries flatland minimalism with elements of euro-electronica, avant jazz equations and The Blue Nile's nocturnal urban emptiness

Music Review | Album 25% | 28 Jul 1993
Peace Together Stuart Clark
THERE WAS a time when the magical words "for charity" were the guarantee of any old tat selling a million but nowadays, cynicism being what it is, there has to be musical substance to the good intentions.

Music | News 25% | 31 Dec 1987
Critics Roundup 1987 Bill Graham
1987 was a year to be eagle-eyed in distinguishing between headlined hype and reality.

Music | News 25% |  1 Oct 2009
Codes & The Coronas announce Halloween shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fans can look forward to monster celebrations in Dublin and Portlaoise.

Music | News 25% |  5 Dec 2003
The Thrills impress at Whelan's secret gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Deasy and his crew had the crowd well-entertained with their gravity-defying set last night at Whelan's

Music | News 25% | 21 Nov 2007
Will you be the Hot Press Guitar Hero? The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Songs Of Praise Karaoke competiton tour is set to hit the road next week, travelling to college campuses and venues all over Ireland in a search for the nation's best karaoke stars.

Music | News 25% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Pat O'Mahony
This December 31st/January 1st when some drunk at whatever New Year’s party you happen to be gatecrashing starts mumbling sweet nothins in your ear about how bloody awful the last twelve months were for music, do me a big favour and clout him.

Music | News 25% | 19 Aug 2002
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A new era begins for Irish record distribution as showband svengali Mick Clerkin, Noel Cusack of Chart Records, and RMG's Peter Kenny join forces to form RMG Chart Entertainment Ltd

Music Review | Album 25% | 11 Oct 2001
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Songs From A Small Room is one of those rare live albums that really captures the moment – this is as real as it gets

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The Palace Of Wisdom by Olaf Tyaransen retails at € 13.99 - you can order it HERE at the specially discounted price of € 11.99.

Music | News 25% | 20 Dec 1985
Critics Roundup 1985 Paul O'Mahony
’85 was a good year for music, though not for albums. The most interesting 12-inch singles came from John Lydon and Afrika Baambatae’s Time Zone project and The Bomb Party with ‘World Destruction’ and ’Ray Gun EP’ respectively.

Music Review | Album 25% |  6 Dec 2001
Tom Dunne’s 30 Best Irish Hits John Walshe
Easily the best compilation of its sort since the classic A-Z Of Irish Rock.

Music Review | Album 25% | 15 Dec 1993
The Very Best Of That Loving Feeling Chris Donovan
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Music Review | Album 25% | 15 Dec 1993
As Time Goes By Chris Donovan
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Music Review | Album 25% | 12 Mar 2003
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It ‘s upsetting, however, that the specific track choices here frequently reduce truly great artists with vari-coloured work, and a number of obsessions and preoccupations, to their one track that most addresses what a lecturer at my university used to call The Ongoing Fight.

Music | News 25% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Bill Graham
In Ireland, conspicuous celebrity replaced politics. The press didn’t get to interview the Taoiseach so they documented the social activities of his Press Secretary P. J. Mara.

Music Review | Live 25% |  9 Jun 2005
Live At The Olympia Theatre, Dublin Steve Cummins
KT Tunstall doesn’t hang around. Following the release of her debut album earlier this year, her rise through the ranks has been swift and startling. Tonight the Olympia is packed full of loyal screaming fans. Through every break in the set they call her a legend. “You can’t say that!” replies Tunstall. “You can’t call me a lesbian!”

Music | News 24% | 14 Dec 1994
A Year in the Life George Byrne
How was it for you? The assembled Hot Press writers offer their own opinions on 1994 over the next five pages.

Music | News 24% |  4 Nov 2009
Contemporaries Concert Series with Iarla Ó’Lionáird The Hot Press Newsdesk
The singer will play three shows in Ireland with Steve Cooney and Graham Henderson.

Music Review | Album 24% | 23 Feb 1994
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THE GLEE CLUB: “Mine” (4AD)

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 21 Mar 2007
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Rough Magic is back with another barnstorming production, Don Carlos, a tale of deceit and corruption set in 16th century Spain. The play’s Rory Keenan explains why its gloomy message has a 21st century resonance.

Music Review | Live 24% | 12 Jan 1994
MARXMAN Andy Darlington
MARXMAN (Sheffield Arena)

Music | News 24% | 13 Feb 2009
Eurosong 2009: The singers, the songs and the songwriters The Hot Press Newsdesk
Find out more about the six acts competing to send their song to Eurovision 2009...

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 16 Sep 2008
Electric Picnic In Your Head Adrienne Murphy
There's more to the Electric Picnic than great music as Adrienne Murphy discovered when she checked out some of the festival's off-the-beaten path attractions

Music | News 24% | 13 Feb 2009
Irish Songwriters snubbed by Eurovision? The Hot Press Newsdesk
There is a dearth of established Irish songwriters among those selected by RTÉ to compete in the Eurosong final, which will take place on Friday Feb 20.

Music | News 24% | 22 May 2003
Another fine mezz Eamon Sweeney
Hot stuff at the Dublin venue.

Industry | Reports 23% | 17 Aug 2000
Secrets And Lies Jackie Hayden
One of the most useful lessons re-learned during the Heineken Green Energy Careers In Music seminars in Dublin, Cork and Galway is that while those in the business have a reasonable grasp as to how it works and why, from the stand-point of a seventeen-year-old would-be, the Music Industry can appear like one ginormous complex monster.

Hot Features | Comedy 23% | 26 Oct 2000
Holy Trinity Nick Kelly
NICK KELLY meets THE NUALAS, borne along on streams-of-consciousness while talking about their forthcoming Christmas show

Music | News 23% | 18 Jul 2005
Exclusive: Hard Working Class Heroes Acts Revealed! The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com can exclusively reveal the hundred or so acts that are getting offered a slot at the prestigious Hard Working Class Heroes Festival 2005. Selected by over 25 judges including the likes of Thrills & Humanzi manager Allan Cullivan

Music | News 23% | 19 May 2006
The Inside Track The Hot Press Newsdesk
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer

Hot Features | Sam Snort 23% | 17 Jan 2002
The stamp of disapproval Sam Snort
How Irish rock has been led from pillar to post

Music | News 23% | 23 Nov 2005
Meteor Awards 2006: nominations announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Meteor Ireland Music Awards nominations have been announced, and we've got all the details for you right here!

Music | News 23% | 23 Nov 2005
Meteor nominations announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Meteor Ireland Music Awards nominations have been announced, and we've got all the details for you right here!

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Music | News 23% | 18 Sep 2007
The Inside Track: Eckhart and soul The Hot Press Newsdesk
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 23% | 20 Oct 1993
Paaaaarty Time! Sam Snort
YOU KNOW, Sam Snort was beginning to run out of hope that the true spirit of rock 'n' roll could ever be redeemed in these scabrous times. But now it has. It has indeed.

  23% | 31 Jan 2007
Hot Press Readers’ Poll 2006: Irish results  
Your most popular domestic acts of the year.

Hot Features | Sex 23% | 18 Mar 2004
S & M, part of our sexual repertoire Anne Sexton
The things I do for you! On Sunday, February 15, I strapped myself into a PVC corset, fishnets and high, high heels and headed for the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Ball at the Sugar Club. This was an S&M and fetish party that my friend Lucinda was keen to attend and she dragged me along. Off I went, for ‘research purposes’, you understand.

Hot Features | Fashion 23% | 25 Feb 2008
The Phantom Clare O'Reilly
From schoolyard nerd to indie queen, DJ Sinéad Ní Mhórdha has travelled quite a sartorial distance.

Music | News 23% | 22 Mar 2002
AND THE NOMINATIONS ARE… The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Hot Features | Comedy 23% | 29 Mar 2006
Truth or dare Jackie Hayden
With RTE’s new eight part mockumentary television series The Unbelievable Truth rustling feathers of the fans of our most high-profile celebrities in music and sport, Jackie Hayden spoke to its presenter Colin Murphy about celebrity, envy and er, beetroot.

Hot Features | Reports 23% |  9 Oct 2008
The full Brazilian  
Andre Antunes, ace percussionist with Republic of Loose, was born in Brazil. Here, he waxes lyrical about his memories of his native country, and offers tips on where to visit.

Music | News 23% | 30 Aug 2001
Into The Cauldron Jackie Hayden
Jackie hayden reports on one of dublin’s newest recording facilities

Broadcast | Gallery 23% |  1 Jan 2010
Hot Press Collected Covers - Volume 29: 2005  
Hot Press gets saucy with a steamy Samantha Mumba shoot. Also, Sinead O'Connor goes wild in Jamaica, Damien Dempsey takes on the world and Andrea Corr fronts our women's issue.

Broadcast | Gallery 23% |  1 Jan 2010
Hot Press Collected Covers - Volume 31: 2007  
The Simpsons crash our cover along with Bruce Springsteen, REM, Arcade Fire and The Smiths. Plus, the HP celebrates our 30th birthday with Shane MacGowan, Sinead O'Connor, Tommy Tiernan, Damien Dempsey, Christy Moore, and a lovely big cake.

Music Review | Album 23% |  2 May 2008
Vol IV: Johnny Pyro And The Dance Of The Devil Paul Nolan
Mick Pyro and co. showcase some new stylistic influences on impressive third album

Music | News 23% |  1 May 2008
Gilbert O' Sullivan among Irish acts confirmed for Glastonbury The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Waterford man will make two appearances at the Somerset festival in June

Music Review | Live 23% | 11 Apr 2008
Republic Of Loose live at The Academy, Dublin Colm Russell
Quite simply, ROL are a band who like to let the good times roll. To judge by this impressive performance, it’s an approach that’s paying dividends.

Music | News 23% | 16 Nov 2007
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Popular RTÉ music show Other Voices is back for a sixth series, with a line-up including Glen Hansard, Sinead O'Connor and more.

Music | News 23% |  7 Aug 2007
Ian Brown confirms Phoenix Park date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ian Brown has made an announcement on MySpace, stating that he will play at Dublin’s Phoenix Park.

Politics | Bootboy 23% | 22 Nov 2005
Mother, should I build a wall? aka BootBoy
The Irish mother is a unique phenomenon, and most Irish men have had one.

Music | News 23% | 13 Mar 2003
Daybreaker! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Seize The Day, the new album by Damien Dempsey, finally due out next month. Read on for tour dates and news of the fate of that Massive Attack/Sinead O'Connor collaboration too

Music | News 23% | 27 Feb 2003
NEWSFLASH! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Christy Moore and Sinead O'Connor to play charity event in Vicar St

Music | News 23% | 13 Nov 2002
Massive Attack album due out in Spring The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tracklisting for the long-awaited new album featuring Sinead O'Connor and news of the follow up

  23% |  4 Oct 2002
Walk like an Egyptian  
Sinead O'Connor to perform at the inauguration ceremony for the Bibliothecha Alexandrina in Egypt

Music | News 23% | 30 Apr 2002
"Be happy for me..." The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor heads a great bill for a special Olympics fundraiser at the Olympia

Music | News 23% | 19 Feb 2002
She does not want what he hasn't got... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor and Moby pair up for a track on his forthcoming album, due out this May

Hot Features | Sam Snort 23% | 28 Nov 2005
Everything but the girls Sam Snort
In which our gender equality correspondent pays tribute to the frankly enormous contribution of women to rock ‘n’roll.

Politics | Message 23% | 22 Jul 1998
I, SAM Sam Snort
Stick ‘em up punks, it’s the fun lovin’ criminal! No, your eyes do not deceive you and, before the Daily Mirror asks, no, Niall has not gone mad again.

Music | Hit the North 23% | 21 Jul 2005
In the footsteps of the master Colin Carberry
The taut urban poetry of Alan Gillis has seen him hailed as a successor to Seamus Heaney.

Music | News 23% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Niall Stokes
It was a year when all manner of ecological malaise seemed to come home to roost. In particular the Sudan was in turmoil, putting our own nasty little problems of smog, toxic waste and criminal fish kills into sharp relief –

Music | News 23% | 30 Aug 2001
Straight Outta the Bay Area Jackie Hayden
Jackie hayden meets galway bay fM’s jon richards

Music Review | Album 23% |  9 Feb 1994
Love Me or Leave Me, The Best Of Mary Couglan Bill Graham
MARY COUGHLAN: “Love Me or Leave Me, The Best Of Mary Couglan” (East West)

Hot Features | Sam Snort 23% | 28 Oct 2005
Waiting for the man Sam Snort
Our literary editor, Sam Snort, argues that not enough has been done to celebrate Ireland's great victory in the Man Booker stakes.

Hot Features | Reports 23% | 28 Apr 2008
Taking It To The Streets Colm Russell
The recent BudRising festival reached a spectacular climax as THE STREETS returned from an 18 month hiatus to rock Dublins Docklands

Music | News 23% | 28 Jan 2009
Meteor Awards 2009 - Presenter & Nominees Revealed [updated] The Hot Press Newsdesk
Amanda Byram was today unveiled as the host of this year’s Meteors Awards and nominees for 2009 were revealed - as well as the fact that Sharon Shannon would receive a lifetime achievement award.

Hot Features | Reports 23% | 11 Sep 2008
At home with: Victoria Mary Clarke Jackie Hayden
Writer Victoria Mary Clarke lives with her partner Shane MacGowan in the leafy surroundings of Dublin’s Donnybrook.

Music | News 22% | 25 May 2006
Kicking against the sticks Mark Kavanagh
Fresh from their Choice Award nomination Cane 141 are back with a new single.

  22% | 12 Jan 1994
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Twelve months ago The Cranberries were unknown outside of the hippest rock circles, now with the platinum success of Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? they stand as the first Irish band to genuinely crack America since U2.-Much of the media attention given to them has focussed on Dolores O’Riordan, a singer whose unique approach to her craft underlines the defiantly independent path the group has trodden all the way to the top of the Billboard charts. Here she talks to JOE JACKSON about what by any standards has been a perfect year. Pix: Michael Quinn.

Politics | Bootboy 22% | 13 Apr 2000
NO MORE HEROES Dermod Moore
BOOTBOY finds himself let down by leaders

Hot Features | Reports 22% | 26 Feb 2009
Reader's Poll Results  
So, the polls are in, and we might as well rename the whole shebang Hannigan’s Ball!

Hot Features | Sam Snort 22% | 12 Dec 2005
The end of Christmas as we know it Sam Snort
In which our Seasonal Correspondent announces the shock news that there will be no Christmas festivities in Snort Towers this year.

Hot Features | Comedy 22% | 29 Aug 2007
Standing up to be counted The Hot Press Newsdesk
Each year the Edinburgh Festival draws dozens of would be stand-up funnymen. This year, John Donnellan was among them.

Politics | McCann 22% | 13 Mar 2007
Songs they don't play on the radio Eamonn McCann
In which our correspondent uncovers a secret history of great lost songs.

Music | News 22% | 12 Dec 2007
Beats 'n' Pieces: Mix out the jams The Hot Press Newsdesk
The cream of Irish DJ talent is set for a new year’s mix apocalypse.

Industry | Reports 22% | 12 May 1999
Into The SXSW Jackie Hayden
In a music industry special, JACKIE HAYDEN reports on this year's South By South West music industry bash in Austin, Texas.

Music | News 22% | 10 Apr 2006
Folk Centre: Vaudeville communication Greg McAteer
A new album from Mick Moloney harks back to the musical traditions of the 19th century.

  22% | 18 Sep 2008
IMRO Live Music Venue of the Year Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | News 22% | 24 Oct 2007
Folk Column: Sahara Rising Greg McAteer
He’s one of the world’s foremost interpreters of north African music. Now Justin Adams is back with a great new album.

Music | News 22% | 13 Jun 2006
Sligo silver lining Greg McAteer
Sligo Live promises to be one of the highlights of the summer.

Politics | McCann 22% | 21 Sep 1994
HISTORY IN THE RE-MAKING Eamonn McCann
There was great consternation at government buildings on the day a few weeks back when Albert Reynolds, as he saw it, welcomed Gerry Adams into the constitutional fold as the de Valera of the 1990s.

Hot Features | Reports 22% | 11 Jan 2007
Old Hayden's almanac Jackie Hayden
While the rest of you were off stuffing your faces with turkey, here at HotPress we were busily polishing our crystal balls in readiness for our annual gaze into the future. S

Industry | Reports 21% |  1 Feb 2001
Get In The Know Jackie Hayden
Even for careers in the music industry, there's no substitute for a good education. JACKIE HAYDEN looks at some of the music-related options available

Hot Features | Reports 21% | 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....

  21% | 12 Dec 2005
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If you've missed out on an olde issue of Hot Press, all is not lost! We've a LIMITED number of issues since 2005 which you can buy online.

Industry | Reports 21% | 21 Sep 1994
Right said Freddie! Jackie Hayden
Freddie Middleton, the General Manager of BMG Records in Ireland has been twenty years in the music business. Here Hot Press, and his many friends in the industry, pay him a special tribute.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 21% | 17 Nov 1993
Church & General - Celebration Concert ?? ??
On Tuesday 23rd November, at the National Concert Hall in Dublin, the Church & General Insurance Company present The Celebration Concert, featuring an extraordinary array of Ireland's finest contemporary songwriting and composing talents. In this four-page special, Jackie Hayden explores the background to the event and we profile the leading players.

Hot Features | Reports 21% | 16 Mar 2007
The Green Revolution  
As St Patrick’s Day approaches, what better time to celebrate all that’s great about Irish culture. From music and film to food and literature, Ireland has always punched far above its weight.

Music | News 21% | 14 Dec 1994
THE IMPERFECT YEAR? Stuart Clark
With the death of Kurt Cobain in April casting a shadow over the following months 1994 will hardly go down as one of the most joyous in Rock history. Your guide to a month-by-month account of the names and events of the past year. Stuart Clark.

 

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