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Gráinne Morrison discusses a moral dilemma
Halee Wells discusses how to make our guilty pleasure makeup items really work
Dylan Wiggan reviews Antonia San Juan’s latest film, screened at the iViva! Film Festival
Tack is the marmite of the fashion world, yet is becoming ever more prevalent. Joanna Dryden discusses our love/hate relationship
Finally armed with new material to play, the Irish noise-mongers are as uncompromising as ever
Lucy Gooder reviews Mexican film ‘Las Buenas Hierbas’, one of the many films being showcased as part of the 19th iViva! Film Festival
Parizad Mangi reviews Chilean director Dominga Sotomayor Castillo’s directorial debut
The legendary director’s eclectic musical tastes have underscored his canon – here’s five of the best
D. J. Johnson left work in the city to become a full time writer and has recently released his debut novel ‘The Critical Path.’ Lifestyle interviewed the novelist.
Marcus Kelly offers alternatives to the chains, helping you get more for your money
Thomas Oriel’s love letter to the South East Asian destination
Raise a glass to the Comic Relief edition of Great British Menu!
Andriana explains why Meryl is coasting on past glories
Five efforts from our Eastern European comrades, straight from our man in the field
The local duo make a long-awaited return with the follow-up to debut, Happiness
Biggie’s ambitious second record proved his last, and continues to vindicate its place amongst hip hop’s highest echelons
The Stones closed out the Sixties with one of their strongest efforts – James Birtles investigates why Let It Bleed occupies such a vital place in rock history
The punk legends talk music, politics and longevity with Tom Ingham
Calum Ousby counts down the scariest moments of cinema
Thom Yorke’s supergroup deliver a convincing first bite at the full-length cherry