Extracted: Professor Luke O'Neill's fascinating new book To Boldly Go Where No Book Has Gone Before is 'a joyous journey through all of science' Books • 29 Oct
Fresh Irish Short Films: Watch Hedy We present the latest in a new series of Irish short cinema, presented in association with Screen Ireland, showcasing the breadth of emerging Irish film … Film • 03 Nov
Something For The Weekend: David Kitt's Cultural Picks Veteran singer-songwriter David Kitt performs under his New Jackson moniker at the Haunted Dancehall festival this November. Something For The Weekend • 01 Nov
Hard Cold Fire: Northern rock legends Therapy? in the spotlight Northern rock legends Therapy? take you into the songs and stories behind their sixteenth album in a two-hour RTÉ 2XM special Music • 03 Nov
Why The Beatles are still all our yesterdays Tears. That was the first reaction of many people when The Beatles released Now and Then, their first "new" song in nearly thirty years and … Music • 05 Nov
Sunday Miscellany: Courage In The Alleys, by Joseph O'Connor On Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, who helped Jewish people to safety in WW2 Sunday Miscellany • 02 Nov
Wexford Festival Opera - watch La Ciociara (Two Women) For this year's Wexford Festival Opera, watch La Ciociara (Two Women) by Marco Tutino live from Wexford Opera House. Opera • 31 Oct
Ireland 100: An Old Song Re-Sung - watch the extended version Ireland 100: An Old Song Resung commemorates, in performance, song, music, dance, and spoken word, the hundred years from 1923 - 2023 through the lens … Music • 31 Oct
RTÉ Supporting The Arts this November This November, RTÉ is delighted to support Cork International Film Festival, along with 22 other arts and cultural events nationwide. RTE Supporting The Arts • 01 Nov
Who are you calling high-brow? John Kelly on why art matters I was cornered some years ago at a function in Belfast by a man who was clearly intent on rising a row. The John Kelly Column • 28 Oct
Without Waking Up by Carolina Schutti - read an extract Raised in an unfamiliar country by her taciturn great-aunt, Maja has brief moments of connection with her fading past through her childhood friendship with Marek, … Books • 02 Nov
Beta test – introducing the new festival of arts and technology Beta is a new festival of arts and technology that will take place at The Digital Hub and the surrounding area of Dublin from 2nd-5th … Tech • 06 Nov
The Professor of Forgetting: Dermot Bolger on poet Greg Delanty Author, playwright and poet Dermot Bolger celebrates the work of poet Greg Delanty, whose new collection The Professor of Forgetting is out now. Poetry • 02 Nov
RTÉ Short Story Competition 2023 - read the winning story Read a story from the RTÉ Short Story Competition shortlist 2023 RTÉ Short Story Competition 2023 • 28 Oct
Twiggy Woman - Oein DeBhairduin's spooky tale for Halloween Especially for Halloween, we present an extract from Twiggy Woman, the new book from award-winning author Oein DeBhairduin.https://epic.rtegroup.ie/epic/b/1413434#clipper Books • 31 Oct
Tune Of The Week: Travel Size by Rachael Lavelle Rachael is a Dublin-born singer and composer merging classical and contemporary influences, blending electronic soundscapes with spoken word and acrobatic vocals. Tune Of The Week • 03 Nov
The Most Frightening Thing - listen to a chilling Halloween tale The latest presentation in Drama On One's Long Short Story series is a perfectly macabre fiction of close encounters with the undead... Bram Stoker • 29 Oct 20
Dracula - listen to the classic RTÉ Players production We creep into Dead Man's Month with a chilling classic from the archives: Dracula by Bram Stoker, adapted for radio by the late, great P.J. … Bram Stoker Festival • 31 Oct
Untangling the Hallowe'en story - we didn't really invent it I've been recording and sharing content about Hallowe'en from around the country and beyond for the past 20+ years... Folklore • 31 Oct
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 • 27 Oct
In The Picture: Lavery. On Location at the National Gallery Sir John Lavery was an internationally renowned Irish painter at the turn of the 20th century, and the only Irishman to receive the Freedom of … visual arts • 29 Oct
Seán Keane: Chieftain á cheiliúradh ar Chloch le Carn anocht Nuair a bhásaigh Seán Keane níos luaithe i mbliana, tugadh ómós don mháistir ceoil ar mheas go leor é a bheith i measc na gceoltóirí … Gaeilge • 30 Oct
This Plague Of Souls by Mike McCormack - read an extract We present an extract from the new novel by the acclaimed author of Solar Bones. Books • 25 Oct
Other Voices Cardigan with Colm Mac Con Iomaire and Susan O'Neill Other Voices presents the second of two very special nights of music live from Cardigan, West Wales. Music • 28 Oct