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The director of Patti Cake$ on making the feel-good film of the year
New in Northern Ireland cinemas this week, the story of a misfit who wants to make it as a rapper took two years of rewrites, an Australian actress and the help of Quentin Tarantino to finally come to life, as Geremy Jasper explains -
Charles Wood Festival Celebrates Armagh Composer Who Left Behind a Sacred Body of Works
The chorister turned Cambridge professor's legacy is preserved for another year with a week of major concerts and more in his native city -
Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë's classical novel is adapted at Banbridge's Solitude Park -
Joy of Nothing
Maureen Coleman reviews Foy Vance's 'gorgeous' second album featuring Ed Sheeran -
Bronagh Gallagher, Natural Born Storyteller
One of Derry~Londonderry's most well-known faces continues to surprise with her soulful voice -
Sharon Corr Judges The Voice
The singer-songwriter has changed her tune on television talent shows and considering herself Northern Irish -
From Joe Echo to INXS
Sun tan, songwriting and Sydney beaches: Ciaran Gribbin is enjoying life as a bona fide rock star -
Julian Fellowes on Sinking the Titanic
It's already being billed as 'Downton Abbey on sea' - a portrait of a ship and all its people, from first class to steerage and those in between. -
Janet Devlin, After X Factor
The girl from Gortin on stage fright, looking forward to the live tour and that feud with Kelly Rowland -
Wuthering Heights
No score, sparse dialogue and a black lead – Brontë purists may take exception, but Maureen Coleman loves it