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Titanic
Witty writing and a sumptuous setting can't quite rescue the first episode of Julian Fellowes' mini-series from a lack-lustre storyline -
Your Paintings and Alison Mitchelson
Paintings from Northern Ireland's national collection have been unearthed from basements and 'secret stores' and made available online -
Adrian Wootton: Great Expectations for Dickens 2012
The co-director of the festival on the author's enduring popularity, and what stories he would like to see adapted -
Belfast A City Shaped by Conflict
PLACE's new city tour is a fascinating look at how conflict has shaped Belfast's urban architecture -
The Turn of the Screw
NI Opera create a creepily atmospheric version of Britten's opera, with mad governesses, ghosts and shadows -
The Fall
Violent gangs, murderous bankers and a clever, twisty narrative herald the arrival of Claire McGowan, a new voice in crime -
Newtownards and the Global Rainbow
New York artist Yvette Mattern brought her international light exhibition to Scrabo Tower -
Claire McGowan, the Accidental Crime Writer
Debut novelist takes on the tough topics of race, murder and class in The Fall -
My Cultural Life: Malachy Doyle
The children's author on button boxes, reading in public and living on an island 'off the edge of Donegal' -
Commemorate
2012 is a big year for looking back and moving forward – apparently. The Craft and Design Collective interpret the brief