Artist Imogen Stuart, from the heart - inside the new documentary Imogen from the Heart is a fascinating new RTÉ arts documentary about one of Ireland's most celebrated artists, sculptor Imogen Stuart. Documentaries • 1 hr
10 great movies you might have missed in 2023 So, the year is drawing to a close and you're writing a list of your top ten film releases much to the imagined anticipation of … Film • 28 Nov
Bookmas! The best fiction to buy this Christmas Looking for some Christmas book recommendations? Books • 3 hrs
Book Of The Week: Disobedient Bodies by Emma Dabiri In Disobedient Bodies, Irish-Nigerian academic, author and broadcaster Emma Dabiri laces her experience as a Black girl growing up in Ireland with the prevalent disdain … Book Of The Week • 29 Nov
Sunday Miscellany: Smell of the Atlantic, by Alexander McMaster The Atlantic is a smell before it is an ocean.... Sunday Miscellany • 21 hrs
Meet the Irishman whose song has 1.1 billion plays on TikTok 'This song doesn't even have a chorus.' Music • 28 Nov
John Francis Flynn on his new LP, crème de menthe and being Irish After bewitching us with his first album I Would Not Live Always in 2021, traditional and folk multi-instrumentalist singer John Francis Flynn returns with another … Music • 28 Nov
Watch: A musical journey into the depths of the Monaghan boglands The Thinning Veil explores states of change and flux. Between past and present, living and dead as well as tradition and modernity. Music • 18 hrs
Sunday Miscellany: The Little Furry Rabbit by Michael Harding On Arthur the pheasant, the rabbit who replaced him, and the contagion of war Michael Harding • 28 Nov
Inside Prophet Song - Paul Lynch on his Booker Prize winner Irish author Paul Lynch has won the 2023 Booker Prize, one of the most prestigious literary prizes in the world, for his acclaimed novel Prophet … Booker Prize • 26 Nov
2FM Rising 2024 - Irish musical acts to watch Your one-stop list of Irish musical acts to watch over the next twelve months Rising • 27 Nov
A Thread of Violence by Mark O'Connell - read an extract Read an extract from the award-winning book. Books • 28 Nov
Paul Lynch wins Booker Prize for his novel Prophet Song Paul Lynch has become the sixth Irish writer to win the Booker Prize with his novel 'Prophet Song', which is a vision of a dystopian … Books • 28 Nov
RTÉ wins big at the Irish Podcast Awards On Tuesday night, November 23rd the second annual Irish Podcast Awards were held. Documentary On One • 27 Nov
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne's Selected Stories - read an extract We present an extract from celebrated author Éilís Ní Dhuibhne's new volume of Selected Stories. Books • 26 Nov
A Gentleman - read the short story by Lady Gregory Over the coming weeks, RTÉ Culture presents a series of five early short stories written by Lady Augusta Gregory (1852-1932). Books • 25 Nov
Irish Cult Movie Classics: The Outcasts Filmmaker Paul Duane celebrates his favourite Irish cult movie classics... Irish Cult Movie Classics • 25 Nov
The art of mental health - First Fortnight returns for 2024 The First Fortnight Mental Health Art & Culture Festival has announced the programme for their 2024 edition, with over 50 events taking place nationwide from … First Fortnight • 23 Nov
Culture 5 - must-see shows for the family this Christmas Hear the Culture 5 every Friday on Aedín in the Afternoon on RTÉ lyric fm Culture 5 • 24 Nov
You Don't Get To Be Racist And Irish - Imelda May's stunning poem Watch Imelda May read her stunning poem for our times Poetry • 23 Dec 21
Something For The Weekend: Farah Elle's cultural picks Libyan-born Farah El Neihum - also known as Farah Elle, began composing music at the age of 10. Something For The Weekend • 23 Nov
'Dream come true' for Murray at Irish Book Awards Paul Murray's The Bee Sting won the Eason Novel of the Year at this year's An Post Irish Book Awards. Books • 24 Nov
Once Was a Boy - poet Theo Dorgan talks to RTÉ Arena If you were asked any known fact about poet Theo Dorgan, you might say he's from Cork and being a Corkman is the starting point … RTÉ Arena • 24 Nov
The story of the secret theatre buried under Dublin's Busáras The Eblana theatre ensured the capital city's main bus station was also a busy cultural and social space for many decades History • 22 Nov