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Hot Features | Interview 100% | 29 Oct 2004
The Secret Of His Success Olaf Tyaransen
Ireland’s biggest transatlantic TV star, Graham Norton has come a long way from his humble beginnings in Bandon. In his new tell-all autobiography, So Me, Norton writes about his tumultuous rise to the top, living in the media spotlight, keeping A-list company and coping with emotional upheaval. “It’s an uncertain time in my life,” he tells Olaf Tyaransen.

Music | News 60% | 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 | Interview 55% | 27 Sep 2002
Boy George, he's still got it Stephen Robinson
Taking time out from a hectic schedule of stage, studio and club work the one and only Boy George sets the record straight on Eminem, Graham Norton, Elton John and the new homophobia

Hot Features | Interview 53% |  5 Jul 2002
The Goldsbury blend Stephen Robinson
The Edinburgh-bound prodigal prodigy James Goldsbury explains his obsession with the naff world of advertising

Hot Features | Interview 52% | 31 Jan 2003
Back behind bars Olaf Tyaransen
Otis Lee Crenshaw might shortly be returned to jail in dublin but his alter ego Rich Hall will remain at liberty to crack us up.

Music | News 46% | 11 Jul 2004
Phantom musings at Oxegen Stuart Clark
Franz Ferdinand steal the Phantom's heart, Michael Franti steals another and other miscellaneous observations from Punchestown

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 45% | 27 Sep 2001
Laugh lines: 27 Sept 01 Stephen Robinson
Johnny Vegas to play the Belfast Festival, Scott Capuro revealed to not be Graham Norton, and Tommy Tiernan in possibly moving to LA to star in a sitcom shocker

Music | Interview 45% | 14 Dec 2001
Juliet Turner's 2001 Staff Writer
Juliet Turner's 2001

Politics | Bootboy 45% | 20 Jun 2007
Reasons to be cheerful  
30th Anniversary Retrospective: Bootboy carefully compiles his guest list for the ultimate pink party....

Politics | Bootboy 44% | 16 Apr 2002
To L and back aka BootBoy
She's only a middle-aged american singer, so why does Minnelli matter?

Music | News 35% | 19 Nov 2002
Dolores plays for Pope The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dolores O'Riordan to visit the Vatican plus tour details

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 26 Mar 2009
Byrne after reading Paul Nolan
He was one of the first Irish comedians to make an international breakthrough in the ’90s. And now Ed Byrne is going from strength to strength with an entirely new show. He talks about the role class plays in his work and talks about the time he was accused of misogyny.

Politics | Frontlines 33% | 18 Jun 2007
Was King Billy homosexual? Eamonn McCann
So they say. And so too was David, who slew Goliath in the bible. In fact, there is ample reason to believe that key characters involved in two pillars of the DUP’s view of the world would be deeply offended at recent remarks by Ian Paisley Jnr in Hot Press.

Music | Interview 32% | 17 Jan 2002
Hot Press Readers Poll 2002: Best of Irish A Various
And the winners are...

Hot Features | Interview 31% |  6 Dec 2002
Jason, Mary and Holy Saint Joseph Stephen Robinson
His RTE series may not have impressed the critics, but the irrepressible Jason Byrne will shortly be back in the box and on a stage near you

Politics | Frontlines 31% |  3 Sep 2009
For Ryan Out Loud Anne Sexton
There’s more to Electric Picnic than rock and roll. One of the non-musical highlights this year will be a political gabfest, hosted by none other than RTÉ presenter of the moment Ryan Tubridy...

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 25 Nov 2003
The Amazing Danielle Danielle Brigham
Daring Hot Press correspondent Danielle Brigham tells in her own words how she dodged knives, nibbled coat-hangers, fire-limboed – well, crawled – and pulled the world’s stretchiest man, all in the course of a day with the fun-loving freaks of the Circus Of Horrors. photos Liam Sweeney

Music | Interview 31% | 25 Jul 2003
The Wolverhampton wanderer Eamon Sweeney
From Timeless to Celebrity Big Brother to stopping Esso, and all points in-between – is it any wonder Eamon Sweeney has to ask if the real Goldie would please stand up

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 19 Oct 2009
I Can See Clary Now Patrick Freyne
Patrick Freyne interviews Julian Clary about his new autobiographical show, his status as a camp icon and his roots in the anti-Thatcher British comedy of the ‘80s.

Music | Interview 30% | 15 Apr 2002
Let's hear it for the boy Stuart Clark
You know that your pop star interviewee is confident about the quality of his splendid new album, when he's happy to talk about everyone else under the sun. So it is with Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant as he gives the thumbs up or down to Eminem, Liza Minelli, Kylie Minogue, So Solid Crew, Boy George and Westlife. Keeping score: Stuart Clark

Hot Features | Interview 29% |  7 Mar 2005
The Sweet Smell of Success Tanya Sweeney
TV presenter, stand-up and all-round gifted wit and raconteur Dara O'Briain has quietly become one of the major Irish success stories in Britain over the past few years. In a rare in-depth interview, The Panel presenter here discusses stardom in the UK, The Killers, Colin Farrell, Michael Parkinson, RTE, Sinn Féin and that ringing endorsement from a certain Samuel L. Jackson. interview Tanya Sweeney photos Liam Sweeney

Hot Features | Interview 29% | 20 May 2004
"Life, beer, crisps, shite!" Olaf Tyaransen
From a dodgy mobile phone (allegedly) on an English motorway (apparently) Dylan Moran tells Olaf Tyaransen about his Dublin-based show (reluctantly).

Hot Features | Interview 29% | 25 Jun 2002
All the people, all the time Declan Lynch
Victor Bartley is on the edge - publicly humiliated by criticism of his son's ailing TV show, he has had enough. Once a successful showband manager in Ireland, he is now a sad resentful alcoholic. He bears most of this resentment towards the rock star Richie Earls, one of Ireland's rock and roll elite who has everything that Victor wants... But now Victor has what Richie wants... Murder, menace and middlemen from a great new Irish talent. Let the music begin...

Music | Interview 29% | 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 28% | 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.

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  8 Dec 1999
Its Too Late Late To Stop Now Peter Murphy
Pat Kenny answers his critics, tackles TV3, bins the Sunday Times, denies he's Alan Partridge, backs John Kelly, queries Clare McKeon and reveals his best, worst and scariest moments in television's hottest seat. Interview: Peter Murphy. Pics: Mick Quinn.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 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 | News 28% | 10 Jul 2004
Stuart Clark on the afternoon buzz The Hot Press Newsdesk
Up front with Goldie Lookin' Chain and backstage with Scissor Sisters and Snow Patrol

Hot Features | Comedy 28% | 13 Sep 2001
Downey's Diary Stephen Robinson
Carrickmacross stand-up MICHAEL DOWNEY traveled to Edinburgh to compete in Channel 4’s "So You Think You're Funny" competition

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  9 Jul 2002
A day in the life of a sex shop Olaf Tyaransen
24-inch, 'raging hard', double-ended dildos ahoy - this is the full, behind the counter account of the shelf gratificaton to be found in your friendly, local Dublin sex emporium

Music | News 26% | 30 Jan 2004
Hot Press readers' poll: Irish winners The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Hot Features | Comedy 24% | 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.

Music Review | Album 24% | 13 Oct 2008
I Never Thought This Day Would Come Colin Carberry
I Never Thought This Day Would Come is a confident, big-hearted and ebullient record, which sees Peter Wilson tell his truths from behind the mask of Duke Special.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 24% | 26 Oct 2006
Blowing my wad in strumpet city Sam Snort
Never mind SSIAs, it's the price of Dublin's prossies that Eddie Hobbs ought to be worried about.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 24% | 15 Mar 2007
Fry like you mean it Sam Snort
Ordering chips at a high class restaurant can be more fraught than you might imagine. As can posing for a fashion shoot on your fiancé’s table.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 23% |  8 Jun 2004
A vision for Europe Sam Snort
In which our international affairs correspondent puts forward a radical proposal to restore Ireland’s credibility in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Hot Features | Comedy 23% | 21 Jun 2002
Laughing stock Stephen Robinson
We salute some of the personalities and programmes that have shaped Ireland's comedy landscape

Politics | Bootboy 22% | 26 Jun 2002
Reeling in the queers aka BootBoy
Ireland in the '70s was a desolate place to be young and gay. Then along came a magazine...

 

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