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Meet the enthusiastic young music fans organising gigs for under-18s at the Oh Yeah Music Centre in Belfast
Peter McCaughan considers the Northern Irish creations that could reignite our interest in Hollywood adaptations
Peter McCaughan visits a gym, a pub and the promenade to take in some visual art exhibitions in unusual places
Belfast-based comic book artist discusses his latest title and the future of the industry in the digital age
Marvel Comics' debut fine art collection, curated by legendary comics writer Stan Lee and featuring six iconic covers, runs in Belfast until March 12
Published to coincide with the release of the film, this cross-platform app shows that Northern Ireland is beginning to compete on the global gaming market
The Belfast Festival at Queen's welcomes comic book writer Gail Simone. 'Comics are still trying to catch up with Wonder Woman'
The inaugural Belly Laughs Comedy Festival in Belfast welcomes Northern Ireland's most adaptable performer
Avalon Guitars may have closed its doors, but director Emily Walsh is determined to carry on regardless
The songwriter otherwise known as VerseChorusVerse unexpectedly releases an EP in aid of Action Cancer and First Fortnight
Photographer Carrie Davenport and the Skyway Club embrace a noir aesthetic for their photographic mystery
Vampires invade the Irish countryside in Tyrone duo's short film – which they hope to expand to a full feature. Watch the trailer and be afraid...
In a Killinchy field, festival director Jonny Tate talks price hikes, ticket sales and rocking out with the rest of us
Forget Belfast and Derry~Londonderry – founder Victoria Armstrong invites everyone to the east coast this weekend
Charles Dickens thought them 'quite harmless'. The Web Theatre shows the puppets' good side on their 350th birthday
Fans of bygone Northern Irish stars could be in for a surprise. After Tupac Shakur, Pete McCaughan asks: who next?
Created by Flickerpix animation studio, the visual version of the Radio Ulster show is every bit as funny
Peter McCaughan finds that taking up a new hobby is the perfect way to stave off the January blues – and he learns a thing or two about military history
Artist-in-Residence Laura Graham opens a 'Door', the first in a series of art installations
Film-maker Sean Duncan is inspired by Soviet cinema, wrestling and comic-book art
The future of comedy in Belfast is Bright, informed and surprisingly academic
The creator of the Narnia series is celebrated with permanent exhibition
The blogging musician looks back on 325 days of creativity, including a collaboration with Duke Special
The Armagh-born actor on wizards, welfare and taking up smoking for his role in the Irish feature, Parked
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