Gig of the Week Gig of the Week: Lack of off-the-cuff moments only downside to powerful Taylor Swift show American superstar’s epic Eras tour is a thrilling spectacle, with its only apparent flaw being that it may be too polished
Shopping Bermuda shorts are summer’s hottest trend – here’s 11 ways to shop themFrom classic jorts to print-laden and linen iterations, here’s Irish Tatler’s pick of the most coveted shorts for summer
Luxury Always dreamed of owning Hermès or Chanel bags? Head for this luxury sale in Dublin this weekend Dublin-based BrandCo Paris has been in the business of luxury resale since 2006, and is bringing its competitive prices to a new pop-up tomorrow
Recipes Super salad recipes from Sprout & Co to lighten your weekendThese dishes from Theo Kirwan’s Sprout & Co Saladology cookbook will serve up some goodness this week
Photography ‘I like to capture people in a raw and honest way’: Artist Dónal Talbot on photographing queer lifeThe young Dubliner’s work features alongside pieces by Robert Mapplethorpe and Wolfgang Tillmans in Love, Lust and Freedom, a major new exhibition in Denmark
Entertainment Hollywood is in trouble: Marion McKeone on why Tinseltown is losing its lustre for filmmakersCompetition from overseas, rising costs and the ongoing fallout from last year’s strikes have combined to put LA’s movie and TV industry under more pressure than ever before
Beauty Take Three: New beauty products to try this weekA stick foundation, a gel eye serum and a firming tan are among the new arrivals in beauty halls this month
Life Tastemaker: Comedian Aideen McQueen on being a massive extrovert, and eating all the spudsThe podcaster and former primary school teacher plays Bewleys on Grafton Street next month
Letter from London Dominic McGrath: Keir Starmer can’t avoid the tough calls on public spending for much longer After a dull campaign, the British Labour leader will enter 10 Downing Street next week facing extreme pressure to balance the books
Diary Elena Pecos’ diary: Opening in Clerys is a great honour, and the queue outside is a sight to beholdThe CEO of Decathlon Ireland balances an exceptionally busy week with padel sessions in Bushy Park
Classical Notes Frahm Germany to Dublin with love of new musicFrahm, now aged 42, is from Hamburg where his early musical education centred around the masters of the classical genre
watches Ireland’s newest watchmaker on what it’s like to start a timepiece brandThe unforeseen ending of a successful career as a photographer due to a stroke has led to the creation of one of Ireland’s newest and most interesting watchmakers
Fashion News Taylor Swift wears luxury Irish designer Paula Rowan’s leather gloves for Eras TourDublin-born and based leather glove specialist Paula Rowan’s AIDA gloves formed part of the superstar’s tour wardrobe
Restaurant Review Restaurant Review: Brother Hubbard North serves up a slice of paradiseDelicious flavours and great vibes combine at this Capel Street restaurant
watches LVMH buys high-end Swiss clock manufacturer L’Epée 1839The luxury goods company already owns major watch brands TAG Heuer, Hublot and Zenith
Media Anton Savage: 2FM is facing catastrophe; it should look to the history of IBM for inspirationWhen the US tech company faced an existential crisis, it brought in a CEO who went back to basics - it’s time for RTE to do something similar
Life Seven Days: The people, places and products on our radar this weekA one-day yoga festival, summer hotel stays and luxe fashion launches all caught our eye this week
Culture Sara Keating: Whether you’re a fan or not, Taylor Swift has changed your worldLongevity, flexibility and the reassertion of her artistry have all combined to make the American singer, who arrives in Dublin shortly, a true icon
Books Book Review: Engaging and memorable, Neil Jordan’s Amnesiac is a cut above most celebrity memoirsThe Irish director was an award-winning writer before he got into movies, and it shows in this compelling take on his life
Life Eithne Shortall: A quick dip back into X only confirmed my decision to pull back from itThe social networking site formerly known as Twitter remains a dark, murky place