Designing Endgame - Francis O'Connor on Druid's summer of Sam 'We are still at the beginning...' Theatre • 11 Jul
Still slippy - Irvine Welsh on his new book Resolution Irvine Welsh brought us junkies, Renton, Sick Boy, Spud and Begbie in his classic novel Trainspotting. RTÉ Arena • 11 Jul
Something For The Weekend: Peter Whelan's Cultural Picks Peter is the Artistic Director of Irish Baroque Orchestra. Something For The Weekend • 11 Jul
Sunday Miscellany: All You Need Is Love, by Cathy Power A family wedding, and where love is expressed through the heart and not the eye Sunday Miscellany • 11 Jul
Sunday Miscellany: The Wig, by Julie Feeney On being an artist and what to wear to be our true selves Sunday Miscellany • 10 Jul
The Real Carrie Jade - season finale recap - I'm Sadie Harris! Dear reader, after six weeks and almost one million listens; The Real Carrie Jade podcast has reached its natural endpoint. Podcasts • 09 Jul
What happened to the art which represented Ireland at Olympics? We know Jack B Yeats' medal-winning painting is in the National Gallery, but where are the other Irish artworks which were Olympic hopefuls? Olympic Games • 10 Jul
New: Discover Irish Kids Books this July Irish YA author Triona Campbell brings us some of the latest books from Irish authors and Illustrators in the #DiscoverIrishKidsBooks series! Books • 14 Jul
From rock star to movie star - Imelda May talks to RTÉ Arena Singer, poet and actress Imelda May is set to star in a new film set to premiere at this year's Galway Film Fleadh Film • 09 Jul
Cloudspotting For Beginners - your new favourite hobby? "Every cloud engenders not a storm," Shakespeare tells us and cloudspotters everywhere would surely be quick to agree, pointing out that it's usually the cumulonimbus … Books • 07 Jul
The Art of Reading: Belinda McKeon talks to Colm Tóibín The Art of Reading is a monthly book club hosted by Colm Tóibín, the Laureate for Irish Fiction. Books • 08 Jul
Monumenta by Lara Haworth - read an extract Olga Pavic's house has been requisitioned.The council will bulldoze it.Her home will become a monument to a massacre. Books • 05 Jul
The Rattler: Jim Carroll on the return of Anohni and The Johnsons We're in Aviva Studios, out by Castlefield and the canals in old Manchester... Music • 06 Jul
Culture 5 - your cultural highlights for the next seven days Hear the Culture 5 every Friday on Aedín in the Afternoon on RTÉ lyric fm... Culture 5 • 05 Jul
Mystery Train - your weekly selection of tracks from John Kelly Each week, we present a random selection of tracks played by John Kelly on RTÉ lyric fm's Mystery Train... Music • 21 Jun
New report highlights discrimination in the arts sector A new report published by Irish Theatre Institute highlights the discrimination and harmful behaviours experienced by artists and arts workers from minoritised groups in Irish … Arts and Culture • 05 Jul
The Sparrow - making a modern-day Greek tragedy in West Cork Filmmaker Michael Kinirons introduces his directorial debut The Sparrow, a haunting family drama lensed in West Cork, which opens in selected cinemas nationwide this weekend. Film • 05 Jul
RTÉjr Book Club: Bucketfuls of books for your summer reading It's time for another edition of the RTÉjr Book Club with our friends at Children's Books Ireland. Book Club • 05 Jul
Something For The Weekend: Ollie West's cultural picks Young actor Ollie West won an IFTA nomination for Best Actor for his big-screen debut, as a troubled teen with a secret in West Cork-set … Something For The Weekend • 04 Jul
From LEGO Fortnite to Minecraft: great educational games for kids With the school uniforms packed away and the holidays just beginning, it's time for families around the country to plan for a summer of fun... Gaming • 03 Jul
Book Of The Day: Reality Check by Vicki Notaro As a seasoned reader, I can honestly say that every holiday check list I write includes a book. Books • 03 Jul
How the GAA has influenced Ireland's pop culture Gaelic games have become embedded in popular culture in ways that we may not even consciously realise GAA • 04 Jul
Back to the Local: Maurice Gorham's ode to London's Irish pubs Back to the Local is a delightful, charming ramble around the London pubs of the 1940s... Books • 03 Jul
The Real Carrie Jade - episode 5 re-cap - I'm a victim! Welcome to the fifth instalment of The Real Carrie Jade, a podcast about deception, victimisation, and what happens when you try to dupe a pack … Podcasts • 04 Jul
'It was the wildness': Patti Smith's triumphant Vicar Street show This was... truly something else altogether. Music • 02 Jul