Five for your Radar: The Brutalist, Dermot Whelan and more...

The Brutalist opens this week, and Dermot Whelan is live at Cork Opera House.
Comedian, author, podcaster and meditation expert Dermot Whelan is back with his hilarious and enlightening show that effortlessly blends comedy with powerful stress-busting tips and techniques to help you make time for the things that really matter.
Grab your stressed-out besties and your bedraggled partners and get ready for some serious transformation without being ‘too’ serious.
Follow visionary architect László Toth as he escapes postwar Europe to rebuild his life, career and marriage in America.
László settles in Pennsylvania, where the wealthy and prominent industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren recognises his talent.

Experience the magic of music of the Lord of the Rings and House of the Dragon under a gentle glow of candlelight.
The performance will last for approximately one hour and anyone under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets start from €19.
Calling all Cork GAA and Manchester United fans who are interested in a trip down memory lane. All-Ireland winner Fergal Ryan and fellow hurling legend Jimmy Barry Murphy will discuss their careers with Cork's 96FM presenter Trevor Welch.
Manchester United legends David May, Keith Gillespie, and Lee Martin will share stories from playing for Alex Ferguson, the electric Old Trafford atmosphere and scoring unforgettable goals.
All funds raised on the evening will be donated to Alzheimer Society of Ireland and the Shine Centre for Autism.

The makers of Formula One: Drive to Survive, tell the story of the Six Nations’ 2024 campaign by covering every round, match and try as the best rugby teams in Europe battle it out to win the trophy.
The series will serve as a refresher for Irish fans who hope the Boys in Green can retain the championship as the 2025 campaign kicks off between France and Wales on Friday, January 31 in Paris.