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Ciaran Carson
The multilingual poet, author and musician describes surviving a stray bullet as 'happenstance' and muses on aislings, Asimov and other worlds -
A Verse to Murder
Belfast's salacious literary scene provides the backdrop for Tony Bailie's latest crime story, which is short, sharp and sleazy -
Be My Enemy
The second instalment in Ian McDonald's Infundibulum series for young adults is a riveting ride through time and space -
Enemy Blue
Allan Hughes raises questions about 'the reliability of the media' with video works at Belfast Exposed -
The Decline of the Irish Murder
Author and performer Reggie Chamberlain-King on crime and punishment in fiction and song -
Vista Sans Wood Type Project
A simple (or maybe complex) exhibition of typography with a violent streak -
Warning! This is Contemporary Art
The provocative exhibition isn't for the faint of heart, but is well-worth challenging your preconceptions -
A People Observed
A stunning exhibition of art by LS Lowry and William Conor is let down by lacklustre presentation -
Legally Blonde the Musical
A valid feminist message underlies this musical adaptation, but mostly it is about pink, puppies and pop songs -
TV SERIES: Titanic
With an unimpressive debut episode and a breathtakingly good finale, was the mini-series worth watching?