News

Remembered in Ireland chiefly for his role in RTÉ's 'Strumpet City', Frank Grimes went on to a successful career on stage and screen in London ...
Israeli police have blasted crowds with water cannons and made dozens of arrests as thousands of protesters demand a deal to ...
Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Sunday tough measures against anti-government protesters following ...
Frank Grimes, who has died aged 78, was a charismatic Irish actor whose work ranged from Coronation Street to his own one-man ...
Filmmaker Kate Beecroft tells the story of some real Badlands cowgirls in the independent film “East of Wall.” ...
Playboy CEO Ben Kohn called California "anti-business" and "extremely expensive" as the company relocates its headquarters ...
The Miami Beach headquarters at the top of a luxury office building will include studios to support Playboy's “growing creator network” and the club will have a restaurant as well as a members-only ...
Playboy is packing up and heading out east. The pop-culture giant announced it will be moving its global headquarters from Los Angeles to Miami Beach. In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, CEP ...
The Wilma Theater, Pig Iron Company, and People's Light Theatre are among the most nominated companies. The annual Barrymore ...
Audiences are already in a frenzy after a sultry first glimpse of The Playboy of the Western World hit our screens.
The production reunites Nicola Coughlan with Derry Girls co-star Siobhan McSweeney, performing alongside Éanna Hardwicke (Normal People).
Derry Girls stars Nicola Coughlan and Siobhán McSweeney are set to be reunited in a London production of Irish stage classic ‘The Playboy of the Western World’.