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An Appointment With Mr Yeats
The best music Mike Scott has produced since Fisherman's Blues -
Shadow Play
An accomplished exploration of the 'actual and the apparent' at Belfast Exposed, writes Joanne Savage -
Trilogy
A defiant feminist response to a culture of body hatred -
Colin Middleton
On the 100th anniversary of his birth, a new exhibition explores the artist's inventive approach to place and landscape -
A Time To Speak
One woman's remarkable story of surviving Auschwitz through friendship, determination, luck and dance -
Art Beyond Ulster
A wide range of Ulster artwork produced in Rome -
Animal Farm
As Guy Masterson prepares to perform his one-man adaptation of Animal Farm for the last time, he tells Joanne Savage about its enduring relevance -
The Auditor
County Tyrone writer Francis Hagan mixes sci-fi elements and apocalyptic vision in his debut novel with almost Orwellian results, argues Joanne Savage -
Collusion
Markethill master of the crime thriller Stuart Neville delivers another gruesome page-turner, writes Joanne Savage -
The Killer Inside Me
Michael Winterbottom’s adaptation of Jim Thompson’s 1952 noir novel has been roundly criticised for its scenes of excessive violence. Joanne Savage asks if the on-screen brutality can be justified