Colin Farrell is very excited about playing The Penguin in “The Batman”.
29.04.2020 - 08:59 / evoke.ie
Mairead Ronan has been flat out presenting her radio show on Today FM and enjoying time with her three tots during lockdown.
While many other TV projects have ground to a halt due to the pandemic, leading familiar faces to wonder what will fill the autumn schedules on our favourite stations, she’s hopeful Ireland’s Fittest Family will be unaffected.
‘Please God Fittest Families will go ahead,’ she told EVOKE as the government and health experts figure out how the easing of lockdown measures
Colin Farrell is very excited about playing The Penguin in “The Batman”.
Paul Mescal is a global heartthrob thanks to his role as Conall in the TV adaptation of Normal People but filming the hit show put him in some unusual situations.
Moving can be very stressful. Now imagine trying to move home from a completely different country in the middle of a pandemic…
Sally Rooney is riding the wave of success that comes with two best-selling books and a hugely popular TV show adapted from her novel.
Sally Rooney’s best selling Normal People and her debut novel, Conversations with Friends have generated an estimated €8.37m in book sales here and the UK.
It’s a strange time for us all in which cutting hair at home has become some sort of norm in an attempt to not all look like we were dragged through a bush coming out of quarantine.
Matt Damon revealed that his stepdaughter got the coronavirus while going to school in New York City at the onset of the worldwide pandemic. The actor, 49, appeared for an interview on Ireland’s Spin 1038 “Fully Charged” radio show where he revealed the news of his kid's illness.The actor has been stuck in Ireland, specifically the small Dublin suburb of Dalkey, for several weeks after travel restrictions took effect while he was there to shoot a movie.
Nicole Kidman-starring film 'The Northman' was being filmed in the country
If you love Alice in Wonderland, then you’ll fall head over heels for this beautiful home inspired by the book and films.
A terminally ill mum had a birthday to remember – despite coronavirus putting paid to a host of celebrations.
Everyone is talking about Normal People and we mean everyone!
Rewind 10 years to 2010 and Ireland was also mired in hardship. People were facing into the lowest point of the recession, with no timeline of when things might turn around.
The reunited band had been set to play five gigs on these shores in June
Change of plans. Matt Damon is hunkering down in Dalkey, Ireland, with his family amid the country’s lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Like many other companies in Ireland and around the world, the national broadcaster RTÉ has suffered financial loses during the current pandemic.