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Oasis remain one of the most influential bands in modern music. Here’s why their return to the stage still feels historic.
Two Irish television writers discuss their participation in the European-wide VR writers' room, Words Across Europe.
Thomas Caffrey reviews Celine Song's mis-marketed rom comMaterialists, which features little romance and even less comedy.
It’s over! The movie stars have deserted the French seaside town of Cannes, the reviews have been filed, the red carpets rolled up, and the world’s press now move on to what’s really important — ...
I first became aware of John Doran during his memorable performance in the Tony Cantwell led “Bureau de Change” Eurovision parody song contest. Therein, each performer represented a country and ...
Best Wishes to All is a response to misanthropic capitalism in contemporary Japan. With a tagline like “Happiness on earth has a limit”, audiences are made aware that they are in for a deliciously ...
Todd Haynes’ Safe turns 30 this year, whilst undeniably relevant to dominant culture upon its release — often interpreted by viewers as an allegorical take on the AIDS crisis — it is exceedingly ...
With Death Grips officially disbanding, a massive void is left in the world of experimental hip-hop. Who can step up to carry their chaotic torch?
He may already be familiar to large sections of the population thanks to roles in A Date for Mad Mary, Fair City and a viral performance as a bemused barber alongside Instagram sensation Darren Conway ...
Gaming skins are a controversial part of any online multipplayer game. Miles Oliver takes us through the unique economics of the online markets.
Game makers release new versions of their games regularly, recreating the same sport year after year with slight variations to keep the games up to date. It can be quite challenging to distinguish one ...
This week's Poem of the Week is How to count like a child (correctly) by Alice Kinsella. For more original poetry check out the HeadStuff Poetry archives.
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