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The first solo exhibition from the University of Ulster's star pupil of 2010
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Art consultant Carrie Neely's annual exhibition is the perfect showcase for emerging Northern Irish artists
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As topical and hysterical as ever – accordin' to Jill Black this is no ordinary history lesson
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A ghost story that is traditional, beautiful and 'hair-raisingly horrific'. Not to be missed – or watched alone
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Two very different takes on the post-Troubles of two very different individuals
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Joe and Jack receives plaudits at the prestigious MIPJunior screening event
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Garden poems in a garden setting delight Jill Black, but the poet's thoughts on Jane Eyre are the highlight
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A series of video installations make for intensely difficult viewing at The Golden Thread Gallery.
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A rummage through the box of delights that is the Queen's Collection
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Comedian Owen O'Neill delivers verse that is both poignant and hilarious
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A 'deliciously diabolical' Northern Irish animation about spides and their wicked ways
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Can art be made of the world's largest rubbish dump, Rio's Jardim Gramacho?
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Choreographed and directed by Craig Revel Horwood, this production of Chess is light on politics and big on love
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Northern Irish artist/designer/makers give the Valentine's theme a big, warm hug
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A refreshingly honest portrayal of an average relationship on the rocks - perhaps not one for Valentine's Day
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Javier Bardem plays a cancer-riddled gangster who talks to ghosts - a possibilty for best foreign language film at the Oscars
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2011 is set to be a year to remember for Conor O'Brien. Jill Black catches him before the arena tours begin