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Hello Belfast
The John Hewitt hosts Clinton Kirkpatrick's bold vision of the city as a particoloured land of giants -
The Rest Just Follows
Glenn Patterson's nostalgic new novel recalls the strangely free and quiet Belfast of the 1970s -
Arrivals
The experiences of immigrants to Northern Ireland are succinctly expressed in five witty and hard-hitting plays -
Her
Spike Jonze warns against cutting the ties that bind us in this existential meditation on technology and romance -
Brief Encounter
Wireless Mystery Theatre's most ambitious production to date is the perfect Valentine's Day treat -
Fiddler on the Roof
The cast play the music in Craig Revel Horwood's inventive take on the famous musical -
Wired
Ed Zealous's long-awaited debut album features a cluster of great tracks but feels out of place in 2014, writes Andrew Lemon -
Other Voices
Derry~Londonderry again plays host to the acclaimed music series featuring Foy Vance and more -
The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe
Writer Elton Townend Jones searches for new angles -
Dallas Buyers Club
Matthew McConaughey and co expose the corruption inherent in the American healthcare system -
Lost Illusions
Bolshoi Ballet 'evoke the flourish and romanticism of the Belle Époque' at Queen's Film Theatre -
Willy Vlautin
Glenn Patterson talks with the American novelist and songwriter about Obama Care and The Free -
Independent Venue Week
Oh Yeah Music Centre hosts The Couth, Go Wolf and Little Bear -
Stand Up Man
Playwright Derek Murphy explores the complicated life of the comedian at the Grand Opera House -
The Armstrong Lie
Director Alex Gibney lifts the lid on one of history's most riveting doping scandals in this gripping documentary -
The Bible (Abridged)
After a week of media chaos, the gathered masses took to the Theatre at the Mill to see the controversial play -
The Colleen Bawn
The Druid production is an object lesson in how to successfully revivify plays to a modern audience -
Edna O'Brien
The famous fiery red head novelist speaks of her memoir 'Country Girl' and the outcry caused by the epochal ‘The Country Girls’ -
The Beatelles
The impossibly youthful County Cavan band The Whereabouts introduce Beatles aficionados, The Beatelles at the Out To Lunch festival -
Nathan Carter
The Liverpool-Donegal singer's brand of country music has attracted attention outside of Irish country-rock, with a rapidly growing fan base -
Inside Llewyn Davis
The Coen brothers' new film about a struggling folk singer is propelled by a rarely discussed dilemma – when do artists cut their losses and abandon their careers? -
To Anywhere...
Review of Zak Whitefields third EP, the tellingly titled 'To Anywhere...' -
City And Colour
Award-winning singer-songwriter Dallas Green, otherwise known as City and Colour performs at the iconic Limelight -
Deer Tick
The Rhode Island alt-country rockers deliver a fine set at the Out to Lunch Festival