
Nadine O'Regan
Acting Editor, Irish Times Magazine at Irish Times
Cover Presenter at RTÉ
Non Executive Director at The Southern Star
Journalist and broadcaster | Staff writer who also edits in @irishtimes features dept. | Cover presenter @rteradio1 | Insta/Bluesky: nadineoregan
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4 weeks ago |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
Three chords and the truth? How about three chairs and a punch-to-the-guts stage show instead? That’s the bare-bones approach Bono takes to his new documentary. In Bono: Stories of Surrender (Apple TV+) the man behind the tinted shades wants to tell you about a life so rose-tinged even he sounds slightly abashed to be calling it to public attention.
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1 month ago |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
Derry Girls star Jamie-Lee O’Donnell, Laurie Kynaston (Fool me Once, The Sandman) and Alex Lawther (The End of the F***ing World) lead the cast for Leonard and Hungry Paul, the upcoming BBC adaptation of Dublin author Rónán Hession‘s acclaimed novel. A gentle and thought-provoking drama about two board game-loving friends, the success of Leonard and Hungry Paul took its indie publisher Bluemoose Books by surprise when it was published in 2019.
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1 month ago |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
In the opening pages of Florence Knapp’s powerful debut novel The Names, her lead character Cora is faced with a dilemma. Her husband wants to call their new baby Gordon, after him and his father before him. Cora does not want to name the child Gordon. Not simply because she doesn’t like the name, but because she is afraid the name will somehow contribute to her beautiful new baby emulating his father.
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1 month ago |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
Sometimes Jacqueline Connolly imagines a different reality, one in which her sister Clodagh and her three children, Jacqueline’s nephews, had not been murdered by Alan Hawe, Clodagh’s husband and the boys’ father. She thinks about how she and Clodagh might have gone to the pub together for a drink and a chat. Her nephew Liam could have come to collect them. “He would be a great age,” she says.
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Jan 25, 2025 |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
“To be a woman who defines their own life and has their own goals, you have to be brave,” says Catherine Airey. “And sometimes that involves saying goodbye.”The 31-year-old, who was raised in Hertfordshire in a family of Irish descent, is reflecting on the life she led some years back in London, an existence that seemed – superficially at least – to be quite successful.
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Reviewed Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails at 3Arena for @IrishTimes 👇https://t.co/aoCwV0tApJ

Trent Reznor in Dublin tonight singing ‘I’m afraid of Americans’, his track with David Bowie. It just gets more and more resonant with time. #nineinchnails #TrentReznor @3ArenaDublin https://t.co/9DfjG3J4Zg

Researching this piece (i.e. reading lots of romantasy novels) was fun: thanks to everyone who talked to me for it. #romantasy @IrishTimes @DubrayBooks https://t.co/oJBct0O88j