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Hot Features | Interview 100% | 12 Jan 2005
Smoking- When Giving up Became a Craze! Colm O Hare
Colm O’Hare looks back on the smooth, cool and satisfying introduction of Ireland’s pioneering smoking ban.

Politics | Message 92% | 25 Mar 2004
A good kick in the butt Niall Stokes
March 29th is D-Day – the date on which the smoking ban becomes a reality in Ireland. The measure has been the source of considerable controversy and recrimination here over the past few months – and even as the day looms feelings still run high.

Politics | Hog 70% | 16 Jul 2004
The Empire Strikes Back The Hog
the crackdown on fibber magee’s once again proves that the goverenment has got its priorities completely wrong.

Politics | Frontlines 68% |  8 Apr 2004
Smoking and the bandits Danielle Brigham
Our crack investigative duo check out the first smoke-free Friday night in Dublin and learn, amongst other things, that herbals might not be such a clever alternative. Words: Danielle Brigham and Hannah Hamilton.

Hot Features | London Calling 62% | 14 Apr 2004
Cig tunes Barry Glendenning
Devastated by the smoking ban’s blow to the image of the fun-loving Irish, Barry Glendenning’s spirits re- lifted by Jonathan Ross

Hot Features | Interview 62% | 23 Apr 2004
John Deasy Jackie Hayden
Barely had the new smoking legislation been put in place than the law was broken – in the Dail Eireann bar, by a TD. John Deasy, who subsequently lost his position as fine gael spokesperson on justice, reckons his crime was minor compared to the “criminal excesses” of some of his political colleagues. and he won’t guarantee that he won’t break the law again.

Music | News 61% | 26 Mar 2004
Breathe easy: Picturehouse support smoking ban The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dedicating their new single to the anti-smoking lobby, Picturehouse are welcoming next week's smoke-free zones

Hot Features | Interview 61% | 19 Apr 2004
The Hot Press interview: Mark Little Paul Nolan
For a former mod who once failed to get a prince review published in Hot Press, Mark Little has done pretty well for himself. Paul Nolan quizzes the author and broadcaster about Iraq, Washington, the West Wing, Ireland’s place in the world, politics, the media, Michael O’Leary, Bono and, of course, the smoking ban.

Music | Interview 60% |  5 Sep 2003
All You Need Is Love Olaf Tyaransen
Falling in love not only altered David Kitt’s heart but helped reshape his musical vision. Olaf Tyaransen visits his home cum studio and hears about the family affair that is his new album and how meeting Poppy reawakened his love of pop. all this and why the son of a Minister opposes the smoking ban! Photography Roger Woolman.

Music | Interview 60% | 15 Jun 2004
Take nothing for granted Jackie Hayden
The Corrs hit paydirt with In Blue, an album of memorable pop songs that topped the charts in over twenty countries around the world. It gave them the breathing space they needed to re-establish their roots, to live a little and to reassess their purpose as a band. Now, with the release of Borrowed Heaven, they’re back in the music biz frontline – slightly older, considerably wiser, but still with the same hunger to make great and honest records.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 58% | 20 Apr 2004
Water on the smoke Sam Snort
In a way typically thoughtful piece, our health correspondent questions the merits of the smoking ban.

Hot Features | Commentary 47% | 22 Aug 2003
You're Nic-ed! Olaf Tyaransen
Olaf Tyaransen is concerned about the likely consequences of a ban on smoking in prisons.

Politics | Frontlines 41% | 22 Nov 2007
Throwing out the auld with the new Paul Nolan
The auld fellas of Ireland are a dying breed, says award-winning writer Declan Lynch, who has written a new book in defence of our curmudgeonly senior citizen.

Music | News 41% |  6 Aug 2004
Goldie Lookin' Chain for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
GLC follow up their Oxegen assault with a headlining visit to The Village

Music | Interview 41% | 25 Nov 2004
Bohemian Rhapsody Tanya Sweeney
Having lived a peripatetic existence for several years, Katell Keineg has now settled in Dublin and is earning deserved kudos for her moody brand of arty acoustica.

Music | News 40% | 27 Sep 2006
Shane McGowan + Kate Moss join Babyshambles onstage The Hot Press Newsdesk
Peter Doherty was joined by Shane MacGowan for a rendition of 'Dirty Old Town' during the encore of Babyshambles' concert at the Ambassador, Dublin, last night.

Music | Interview 40% | 11 May 2005
Is Vek There? Hannah Hamilton
Tom Vek's eponymous debut album was an electro-rock gem with echoes of Beck and Talking Heads, partly recorded in a flat on Exchequer St. He returns to the scene of the crime for the upcoming BudRising festival.

Music | News 40% | 10 Sep 2004
Lillie's Bordello for sale The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Dublin nightclub scene was taken by surprise this week with the announcement that Lillie’s Bordello had been put up for sale. For many years the leading haunt of the music and showbiz fraternity in the city, the late-night hangout has latterly been challenged by the Robbie Fox-run Renards..

Hot Features | Interview 39% | 15 Sep 2004
Summer still complaining ?? ??
Having just done her leaving certificate exam, summer came as a great relief to hotpress reader Breda Bourke. and then everyone started to complain! here, she looks back at the season that seems to have pissed everyone off – and takes a somewhat different view.

Politics | Frontlines 39% |  6 Jul 2007
Videogame nasty Pavel Barter
The Irish Film Censor's Office have banned Manhunt 2. Is this outrageous censorship or a necessary decision in the interests of the community?

Hot Features | Interview 38% | 26 Oct 2004
Cook who's talking Stuart Clark
Michael Moore, Billy Joel, Rupert Murdoch and “pussy vegan” Chrissie Hynde are all on the menu as gonzo New York chef Anthony Bourdain gets lightly grilled by Stuart Clark

Music | Interview 37% | 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

Politics | Hog 37% |  9 Mar 2007
Trouble brewing The Hog
With elections this year on both sides of the border, maybe the only antidote is, literally, a breath of fresh air.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 21 Mar 2005
Debt In Vegas Steve Cummins
Steve Cummins undergoes a poker masterclass courtesy of two of the game's most renowned tutors, Al Alvarez and Roy Houghton. Photography by Cathal Dawson.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 27 Sep 2004
Blonde Ambition Tara Brady
Having established himself with a number of juicy supporting roles – most of them opposite Russell Crowe – the very naturally blonde Paul Bettany is moving to centre court for Wimbledon.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 29 Oct 2004
London Calling: The Long Goodbye Barry Glendenning
For the final installment of London Calling, Barry Glendenning felt it would be appropriate to compose an emotional, heartfelt farewell to his legions of loyal readers. Sadly, he never got around to it and sent us the following copy instead.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 14 Nov 2003
The Hot Press Interview: Royston Brady Olaf Tyaransen
He has already courted controversy with comments about lapdancing and criticisms of Michael McDowell and Michael Martin. now, in this candid interview with Olaf Tyaransen, the new Lord Mayor of Dublin lets fly at the Taoiseach's brother, Noel Ahern; recalls wild days in the hotel trade and Amsterdam; talks about the depths of his despair following his father's death; and reveals how he was more likely to become a tap-dancer than a member of Boyzone. photos: Mick Quinn

Music | Report 36% | 22 Nov 2006
The fine art of mixing Olaf Tyaransen
It was the hottest ticket in Manhattan – and no wonder. With Goldfrapp, The Strokes, Carl Cox and Kanye West on the bill, this was a gig for people of impeccable taste – all the more so since it was brought together by Hennessy cognac.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 20 Aug 2004
The sound of silence Kim Porcelli
Kim Porcelli investigates Speakers’ Corner, the “forum for public discourse” currently running in Temple Bar each Sunday. The brainchild of Kila’s Rossa O’Snodaigh, the event promises all manner of political and social debate. But are the people of the Republic actually all that bothered? Photography Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 24 Nov 2004
Bonfire Of The Vanities Olaf Tyaransen
For close to a decade, Lillie’s Bordello has been the nightclub of choice for the famous and not-so-famous of Dublin cultural life. But with the passing of the Celtic Tiger era and the current uncertainty over the club’s future, can Lillie’s retain its position as the capital’s number one celebrity haunt?

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 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.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  6 Oct 2003
Ciaran Cuffe Olaf Tyaransen
Ciaran Cuffe [right by Mick Quinn] doesn’t look much like a typical Teachta Dala. So little so, in fact, that when the Green Party TD comes out to greet photographer Mick Quinn and myself in a guarded reception area in Leinster House, we simply don’t recognise him. He just doesn’t look the part.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 27 Mar 2006
Back from the Thai-life again Olaf Tyaransen
In which our columnist returns home from Thailand to find a distinct lack of fatted calf slaughterings enacted in his honour.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 13 Aug 2007
The Interview: Pat Carey TD Olaf Tyaransen
So says the new Minister for Drugs, Pat Carey. Which makes an interesting change from the usual sensational stuff we’re fed by politicians, the Gardaí and the media. But is he right?

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 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 35% | 15 Oct 2003
Gerry Adams Olaf Tyaransen
There’s no pipe of peace – in fact no pipe at all from the non-smoking sinn féin leader – as Olaf Tyaransen asks if, given Osama Bin Laden’s use of terror as a political weapon, Gerry Adams might not have some sympathy for the world’s most wanted man. that question and other contentious queries relating to the IRA, Jean McConville and the murder of Garda Jerry McCabe are dealt with in an interview which also takes in Eoghan Harris, George Bush and Bono, and ends with the interviewee humming a familiar Monty Python tune.

Music | Interview 35% |  2 Feb 2004
United States of Stand Olaf Tyaransen
The fascinating story of how four Tallaght schoolfriends – and unofficial fifth member Shuggy – made a new home and a career playing music in the USA. All with a little help from their many friends.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  2 Jul 2004
Mary Lou McDonald Olaf Tyaransen
Columnist Kevin Myers called her “our pretty little she-shinner” but an unimpressed Mary Lou McDonald insists that her party is actually run by a group of formidable women. She also reveals that she believes Gerry Adams when he says he was never in the IRA, defends Sinn Fein’s fund-raising, discusses the release of Jerry McCabe’s killers, and names her least favourite irish politicians. plus: the newly elected MEP’s views on drink, drugs, music, media, religion, and more.

Music | News 35% |  8 Nov 2004
Horace Andy vs. Mad Professor: live in Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Horace Andy and Mad Professor celebrate the release of their new album with live dates in Dublin and Cork

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 14 Sep 2005
George of the Dead Tara Brady
He invented the zombie movie with Night Of The Living Dead. Now George A. Romero is back to reclaim his throne with Land Of The Dead.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 22 Mar 2004
Locked in the arms of a cracked life Olaf Tyaransen
There’s no drink or drugs for Tommy Tiernan these days, but you couldn’t say his life is uneventful. In conversation with Olaf Tyaransen, the comedian reflects on tabloid interest in his private life, the night he had to get away from Jordan, the future for post-Catholic Ireland and the genius of Flann O’Brien and James Joyce. All this plus the unveiling of the secret tattoo. Photography by Mick Quinn.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 24 May 2004
Hot Press interview: Neil Jordan Olaf Tyaransen
It’s been ten years since his last novel, but Neil Jordan has now reprised his role as one of Ireland’s finest contemporary prose writers with the dark gothic drama, Shade. In a wide-ranging interview with Olaf Tyaransen the Oscar-winning writer/director discusses the challenges of literary craftsmanship, swimming with sharks in Hollywood, working with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, his disinterest in celebrity and why Ireland continues to be his preferred place of residence.

Hot Features | Interview 33% | 12 Oct 2006
No ordinary Joe Olaf Tyaransen
He’s one of the last great orators in Irish politics. But there’s more to Joe Higgins TD than firebrand socialism. In this candid interview, the man once described as a ‘nitwit’ by an enraged Bertie Ahern talks about his childhood, the role of the church in his life and explains why the Celtic Tiger has let Ireland down

Hot Features | Interview 33% | 18 Oct 2006
No ordinary Joe Olaf Tyaransen
He’s one of the last great orators in Irish politics. But there’s more to Joe Higgins TD than firebrand socialism. In this candid interview, the man once described as a ‘nitwit’ by an enraged Bertie Ahern talks about his childhood, the role of the church in his life and explains why the Celtic Tiger has let Ireland down

Music | Interview 33% |  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.

Music Review | Live 33% | 15 Jul 2005
Live At The Marquee, Cork Nicola DePuis
With his gangly arms flailing wildly in the air as he opened with 'West Country Girl', Nick Cave was reminiscent of a ringmaster harkening the crowds to his bark.

Hot Features | Reports 31% |  4 Apr 2007
Farewell to St Andrew's Lane Joe Jackson
It was a little piece of Off Broadway in Dublin. Now Andrew’s Lane is closing and Irish theatre shall be the poorer for its going. Pat Moylan reflects on the end of an era.

Hot Features | Reports 30% |  4 Jun 2008
Well Red Carol O'Beirne
She may not be a native but Carol O'Beirne, Red FM chief executive, has fallen head-over-heels in love with her adopted home town of Cork. Here, she shares some of the city's secrets with us.

Hot Features | London Calling 29% | 12 May 2004
Nicotine Madness Barry Glendenning
Home thoughts from abroad on John Deasy and two kinds of week.

Hot Features | Sex 28% | 15 Apr 2004
How can I get laid? Anne Sexton
It’s the burning question that seems to be on the lips of lots of single guys right now. Here then are some crucial tips...

Politics | McCann 28% | 29 Oct 2004
Domestic Strife Eamonn McCann
Bigotry is alive and kicking in 21st-century Ireland – in the form of anti-traveller discrimination. Plus: why croquet is more genuinely Irish than Gaelic football.

Politics | Bootboy 27% | 21 Apr 2004
Till Death Do Us Part aka BootBoy
Queer couples need to reclaim the sacrament of marriage – and spirituality in general – from the fundamentalists.

Hot Features | Reports 27% |  8 Feb 2007
How to win at the dating game Anne Sexton
With Valentine’s Day looming, many singletons are suddenly eager to find a partner. But if you know where to look, hooking up is easy-peasy says Anne Sexton.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 18 Jan 2007
Hot to trot for 2007 Sam Snort
What connects Britney Spears, Sean Haughey, Dundalk FC and John Deasy? They’ve all sparked the ire of the indefatigable Sam Snort.

Music | News 26% |  1 Jul 2004
Beats + Pieces: Track it Up Mark Kavanagh
Temple Bar Outdoors announced the launch of the first ever Latin Quarter Festival, which will run over the August Bank Holiday Weekend and features a host of international and local musicians and DJ’s as well as a street carnival experience across Dublin’s Cultural Quarter.

 

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