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Derry singer-songwriter Conor McAteer takes a giant leap forward in a controlled and cohesive fourth album bursting with love in all its forms
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When her mother was diagnosed with vascular dementia and Parkinson's disease, our critic's life was turned upside down – she reviews the low-budget, Oscar-winning film that reflects her real world experience
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Review of Zak Whitefields third EP, the tellingly titled 'To Anywhere...'
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Malojian provides the sunshine, John Grant the expletives, as CQAF celebrates the songwriter
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Rosie Johnston's story of Orion the hunter is 'an epic poem in the classical tradition', writes Louise Richardson
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Rainbow Factory's contemporary adaptation of Julius Caesar has a lean and hungry look, Lisa Nelson approves
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Penny Dreadful, but not THE Penny Dreadfuls. Confused? Peter E Davidson was.
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Michael Longley expertly explores the passing of a generation in his latest collection, writes Ross Moore
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A showcase from the next generation of Irish directors at the Foyle Film Festival impresses Michael Harrison
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The 21st century noir shocker opens the Foyle Film Festival in style, writes Michael Harrison
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