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Our reporters Brian O'Connell in Cork, John Cooke in Mayo and Kay Sheehy in Dublin, with analysis from our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham
Kay Sheehy at the RDS // Brian O'Connell in Cork // John Cooke in Castlebar // Una Kelly results centre // Petula Martyn in Limerick
We get analysis from John Cooke in Midlands North West; Brian O'Connell in Ireland South and Kay Sheehy in Dublin.
100 years since his death, Kay Sheehy chats to Kafka scholar Daniel Medin about the legacy of Franz Kafka.
RTE producer Kay Sheehy and 'Here and Back Again' podcaster Dave O'Callaghan tell Brendan what's ahead this week on our big and small screens
Kay Sheehy and Eoin Sweeney on what's new on our big and small screens in the week ahead
Kay Sheehy, Series Producer RTE Arena and Brian Lloyd, Movies Editor, Entertainment.ie, discuss what's ahead this week on our big and small screens.
Series Producer of RTE's Arena, Kay Sheehy, and Eoin Sweeney, TV and Radio Producer, share their recommendations on what to watch on the big and small screens.
Kay Sheehy, Series Producer RTE Arena and Eoin Sweeney, TV and Radio Producer, share their recommendations for what to watch on the big and small screens this week.
Kay Sheehy, Series Producer, RTE Arena and Brian Lloyd, Movies Editor, Entertainment.iem, join Brendan to discuss what to watch on the big and small screens in the coming weeks.
Kay Sheehy, Series Producer, RTE ARENA and Brian Lloyd, Movies Editor, Entertainment.ie update Brendan on what to watch on the big and small screens.
Kay Sheehy, Series Producer, RTE Arena and John Maguire, Film Critic, Writer, Business Post update Brendan on what to watch on the big screen and small screen.
Kay Sheehy, Series Producer RTE Arena , and John Maguire, film critic and journalist, Business Post, update Brendan on what to watch on the big screen and the small screen.
Penélope Cruz is one of the most compelling film stars of our era, the Oscar-winning star chats to Kay Sheehy about her latest role in Parallel Mothers, Cara O'Doherty & Paul Whitington review new films, Jenn Gannon previews Pam & Tommy on Disney Plus, based on the true story of the Pamela Anderson & Tommy Lee sex tape stolen from the couple's home
Kay Sheehy, Series Producer RTÉ Arena and Eoin Sweeney, TV & Radio Producer have some great picks for your upcoming viewing pleasure.
Kay Sheehy, RTÉ's Arena Series Producer and TV & Radio Producer Eoin Sweeney talk about The Last Duel, Halloween Kills, The French Dispatch, No Sudden Move, Succession, Zappa & Impeachement.
Kay Sheehy, RTÉ's Arena series producer; and Eoin Sweeney, TV and radio producer, share their tips on what to watch this week.
Kay Sheehy, Series Producer RTÉ's Arena and Rory Cashin, Entertainment Editor with Joe.ie give their recommendations as to what to watch this week.
éan spoke to Sean Latham, Director, Institute of Bob Dylan Studies, songwriter Mick Flannery and Music Journalist John Meagher, about the life and music of the great music artist. Kay Sheehy, visited the US ambassadors house to check on how rehearsals were going for the live stream Dignity concert. organised by the embassy to celebrate his work.
An Arena special celebrating Bob Dylan at 80. Special guests include Seán Latham, director of the Institute of Bob Dylan Studies, songwriter Mick Flannery, John Meagher and Kay Sheehy, visited the US ambassadors house to ahead of the live stream Dignity concert celebrating the life and career of Bob Dylan.
Kay Sheehy reports on an engagement in Granagh, County Limerick, which took place a century ago on the 10th of May 1921.
Series Producer, RTE's Arena, Kay Sheehy and TV and Radio Producer, Eoin Sweeney chose their top pics for entertainment this week.
Eoin Sweeney, TV & Radio Producer and Kay Sheehy, Series Producer, RTE’s Arena share their tips on what not to miss this week.
Siobhan Kane and Pat Carty review new albums from Miley Cyrus, Yungblud and Sigur Rós, 1970s music icon Suzi Quatro talks to Kay Sheehy, about her rise to fame and her Christmas single 'My Heart and Soul' 'Sculpture Dublin' is a Dublin City Council initiative which will commission six new pieces in Dublin parks and public spaces.
Kay Sheehy, Series Producer of RTE’s Arena and TV & Radio Producer, Eoin Sweeney shared their tips for the week's entertainment.
Kay Sheehy reports from IMMA & The Abbey's production of The Great Hunger, The Art of the Glimpse edited by Sinéad Gleeson is a new collection of 100 Irish short stories, Gaze, director Patrick Chiha's If it Were Love & Michael Buckley on the career of Wynton Marsalis, one of the most respected composers in the world of jazz & classical music.
An Arena special with Seán Rocks on the launch day of Galway International Arts Festival, Kay Sheehy with artists John Gerrard & Hughie O' Donoghue, Caitriona Crowe on First Thoughts Talks & conductor David Brophy on Vinyl Hours, Pan Pan Theatre's artistic director, Gavin Quinn & ceillist Adrian Mantu of contempo quartet.
Oscar-winning screenwriter & director, Charlie Kaufman talks to Kay Sheehy, Antkind is his debut novel, Waterford musician & singer songwriter Moncrieff on his new single & album reviews with Alan Corr & Jenn Gannon.
Acclaimed Scottish author Ali Smith talks to Kay Sheehy. "Summer" is the fourth & final book in four years completing the seasonal & timely series, violinist & leader of the Irish Chamber Orchestra Katherine Hunka on this Sunday's sold-out performance at Kilkenny Festival & also Pat Carty revisits supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at 50.
Kay Sheehy chats to Lankum ahead of their "National Disgrace" event at the Abbey Theatre this Saturday, Galway 2020 re-imagined, art historian Jessica Fahy reviews the documentary, "My Rembrandt" & film reviews with Tara Brady & Darryl Jones, Spree, Pinocchio & Sputnik.
Chris Wasser joins Kay Sheehy in studio & recommends where to begin with the work of filmmaker Christopher Nolan from Memento to Dark Knight & Inception, also US author James McBride on his new novel, Deacon King Kong & Helen Meany reviews Dear Ireland continues.
US short story author Bryan Washington talks to Kay Sheehy about his debut collection, Lot. Also artist Vanessa Power & festival organiser Edel Tobin of Waterford Walls Festival & Professor Richard Aldous discusses a new book, Berlin May 1945 by photographer Valery Faminsky which reveals photographs that have remained hidden until recently.
Kay Sheehy chats to Michael Longley, the award-winning Belfast poet, The Candlelight Master is his new collection, portrait artist Blaise Smith on "Village People" his upcoming online portrait series at the Kilkenny Arts Festival, also album reviews, Alanis Morissette, Liela Moss & Mary Chapin Carpenter with Nadine O'Regan & Simon Maher.
Kay Sheehy is joined by Ruth McGowan, the festival director of Dublin Fringe Festival 2020, director Philip Doherty on Fiach, a new piece of drive-in theatre at Fibín, author Andrés Barba on his novel, A Luminous Republic & also photographer Amelia Stein & Anna O'Sullivan, director of the Butler Gallery on The Bloods exhibition.
Kay Sheehy chats to our very own Paula Shields who reviews, The Harlots a new BBC drama set in 1760s London starring Lesley Manville, journalist Aoife Barry shines a spotlight on the music of US singer & songwriter Elliott Smith in our where do I begin with series & Margaret Robson transports us to Istanbul in our city break series.
Kay Sheehy tours the galleries, providing an update as they reopen today after a three month period of closure, Druid Theatre Debuts, Garry Hynes of Druid & Peter Daly, playwright discuss the online festival& also Mary McGill takes us to Amsterdam, specifically, in the Dutch Golden Age, in which all three of her novels of choice are set.
Ruth Barton & Donald Clarke review films from Joan of Arc to The Day After I’m Gone & Resistance, about Marcel Marceau’s time in the French Resistance, Dublin rapper, JyellowL with his new single, JeweLs & Kay Sheehy previews The Luminaries which is a new six part costume drama set in the south island of New Zealand during the Gold Rush.
Bonnie Greer chats to Kay Sheehy about two 1970 debut albums & their influence on hip-hop, poet & songwriter, Gil Scott Heron & The Last Poets, Kate Brennan-Harding & John Meagher review new music from Kodaline, Jehnny Beth & Norah Jones, also the winner of the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, Christine Dwyer Hickey.
'Moscow' Joe McKinley was eccentric. His Co. Antrim house, inside and out, was bizarre. His appearance was eye-catching. He was, simply, fascinating. In this extract from "Morning Glory" in 2001, presented by Kay Sheehy, you can hear why.
Philippinas are prized as the "BMW" of domestic workers in Ireland. What's their experience? One woman's story of work in Ireland to build a small empire back home. Producer, Kay Sheehy. Part of the "One World" series in partnership with Irish Aid.
The North Sligo rural transport scheme initiative is helping those living in isolation to get out and about, go shopping and visit their relatives. Kay Sheehy takes the bus herself and meets those availing of the service. (Broadcast 2005)